The Miami Marlins' starting rotation is going to look a tad different this season, as both Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers are no longer with the franchise.
The Miami Marlins have big plans for outfielder Owen Caissie. But they'll have to wait until Team Canada is done with him in the World Baseball Classic.
For Miami Marlins right-hander Max Meyer, Friday was a big day. The 26-year-old right-hander made his first start of spring training against the New York Mets.
The Miami Marlins felt they had the starting pitching depth to trade Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers. That depth could be taking a hit. Per Marlins.TV’s Craig Mish and other outlets, starting pitcher Adam Mazur reported right elbow discomfort on Friday and underwent an MRI on the elbow.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
Marlins right-hander Adam Mazur is going to see renowned surgeon Dr. Keith Meister about some elbow discomfort, per Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. He has already had some imaging done, per Craig Mish of SportsGrid.
Going into the 2026 season, questions surround the Miami Marlins. After a surprising 2025 season that saw them rebound from a 100-loss 2024 season, the Marlins finished just four games behind the Cincinnati Reds for the final National League wild-card spot.
The Miami Marlins are one of those teams in Major League Baseball today that have all the talent in the world to make a push in the playoffs. However, as time progresses, their players won't stay cheap forever, making it feel like an endless cycle for the franchise in rotating players in and out.
The Miami Marlins have a very bright future ahead of them. Not only for this season, but for the next few seasons that follow. Several young Marlins players have already begun to make their mark on the MLB roster.
The Miami Marlins made a couple of big trades this offseason by sending pitchers Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers to the Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees, respectively.
The Miami Marlins have several potential MLB contributors in their roster pool for the spring breakout game later this month. MLB announced the player pools for all 30 teams and Miami’s pool is filled with Top 30 prospects per MLB Pipeline.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
Former National League Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara struck out four and retired all nine batters he faced on Thursday to help the Miami Marlins post a 2-0 win over the Houston Astros at Jupiter, Fla.
As the season approaches, Miami Marlins manager Clayton McCullough will be very careful about how he uses his pitchers today in the game against the Houston
An impressive 17-win improvement by the Miami Marlins in 2025 wasn't enough to shift the organization's focus away from the future. With an eye on controlling costs and amassing more young talent, the club dealt away Edward Cabrera and David Weathers while further stocking their prospect cupboard.
The Miami Marlins are a young team to returning to the postseason in 2026. As part of that plan, the Marlins will have to watch as several of their teammates participate for their countries in the World Baseball Classic, which starts later this week.
The Miami Marlins aren't like other teams in Major League Baseball when it comes to money being spent. Going into 2026, the Marlins have the lowest payroll of all 30 MLB teams, slated at $73 million, according to FanGraphs.
The Miami Marlins had one of, if not the most active, offseasons in all of baseball. It's not the massive names they went out and signed, or all the money they spent, but the plethora of trades they made.
The Miami Marlins made a slow start to the 2025 campaign under new manager Clayton McCullough before ending the season on a high note. They beat the New York Mets on the final day of the regular season to deny their National League East rivals a playoff berth.
It's still far too early to determine how the Miami Marlins will stack up against their opponents during their upcoming campaign. Still, fans have already been treated to some interesting games during spring training.
The Miami Marlins are without several players due to the World Baseball Classic. One is a player they haven’t gotten to know that well yet — Owen Caissie.
The Miami Marlins are well into spring training by now, and the franchise is working on getting its roster squared away ahead of the upcoming campaign.
If the Miami Marlins were to make some noise during the 2026 season, a return to form from former Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara would likely involved.
Left-handed pitching prospect Thomas White is dealing with a grade one strain of his right oblique that will preclude him from appearing in further Spring Training games, according to a report from Christina De Nicola of MLB.com.