The Marlins announced yesterday that right-hander Woo-Suk Go went unclaimed on outright waivers following last week’s DFA. He’s been assigned back to Triple-A Jacksonville, where he’ll continue to pitch but will no longer occupy a spot on the 40-man roster.
On Wednesday, the Miami Marlins (21-40) are hosting the Tampa Bay Rays (30-31), at 6:40 PM ET. The Marlins have lost three straight. Curious about who’s in and who’s out for the Rays and the Marlins?
The Miami Marlins were a playoff team in 2023, winning 84 games and reaching the postseason in a non-COVID season for the first time since their World Series victory in 2003.
The Milwaukee Brewers gave us our first Look of the Day loss in our last six picks. We're still on a 5-1 run in LOTD, so let's get back on track with our favorite prop bet for Tuesday's MLB slate.
The Miami Marlins are pulling the plug on a former All-Star.
The Miami Marlins have designated outfielder Avisaíl García for assignment, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Tuesday. García inked a four-year, $53 million contract with Miami prior to the 2022 season.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that the Miami Marlins will designate veteran outfielder Avisail Garcia for assignment. Garcia has been with the Marlins since 2021 and is in the third year of a 4-year/$53M deal.
The Miami Marlins are designating former All-Star outfielder Avisail Garcia for assignment, ESPN reported Tuesday. Garcia, who turns 33 this month, has been on the injured list since April 28 with a left hamstring strain.
The 32-year-old is in the third season of a four-year, $53M contract that has proven to be a substantial misstep for the organization.
The Miami Marlins are trading away players again. It feels like so long ago that they were buyers at the trade deadline but that was just last season. Less than a year later, Luis Arraez was traded away and many more will follow.
The Miami Marlins (21-39) begin a two-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays (29-31) on Tuesday at LoanDepot park. First pitch is at 6:40 PM. The Rays will look to Ryan Pepiot (3-2) versus the Marlins and Jesus Luzardo (2-4).
A series opener between the Miami Marlins (21-39) and Tampa Bay Rays (29-31) is scheduled for Tuesday at 6:40 PM ET, at LoanDepot park. Want to see who’s playing for the Rays and the Marlins?
On Tuesday, June 4 at 6:40 PM ET, a two-game series featuring the Miami Marlins and the visiting Tampa Bay Rays will begin. Marlins vs. Rays Series Info Rays @ Marlins Time: Tuesday, June 4 at 6:40 PM ET Marlins Starting Pitcher: Jesús Luzardo Rays Starting Pitcher: Ryan Pepiot TV Channel: BSSUN Livestream: Fubo Rays […]
Miami Marlins right-hander Sixto Sanchez has a history of shoulder injuries, potentially making his current injury that much more concerning.
The woes keep coming for Marlins starting pitcher Sixto Sanchez who was placed on the 15-day injured list with shoulder inflammation. This season has been less than favorable for the right-hander.
The Miami Marlins placed right-hander Sixto Sanchez on the 15-day injured list Sunday due to right shoulder inflammation. In a corresponding move, the Marlins recalled rookie right-hander Emmanuel Ramirez from Triple-A Jacksonville.
The Texas Rangers (28-30) and the Miami Marlins (21-38) square off in Miami on Sunday. First pitch is at 1:40 PM ET at LoanDepot park. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Rangers will send Andrew Heaney (1-6) to the mound, while Trevor Rogers (1-6) will get the nod for the Marlins.
The Miami Marlins placed Christian Bethancourt on the bereavement list Saturday while fellow catcher Jhonny Pereda was recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville.
The Miami Marlins brutal start to the season led to an early trade of Luis Arráez. A trade that earlier in the campaign is a clear indicator the Marlins will offload more players as the trade deadline approaches.
The Miami Marlins traded sharp-hitting infielder Luis Arraez earlier this month, and apparently, they aren’t done. The Marlins are still looking to move players, and apparently, left-handed starting pitcher Jesus Luzardo is the most likely candidate to be moved next.
The Miami Marlins have started yet another rebuilding process. Here are three players who could be on the move ahead of the trade deadline.
Coming out of the University of Florida back in 2016, A.J. Puk looked to have all of the tools to make him a potential front-of-the-line starter. Even more so when the Oakland Athletics selected him sixth overall in the draft.
Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker on Tuesday nearly suffered the same fate New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone did last month.
The signs of a new era came early this offseason when the Miami Marlins and former GM Kim Ng parted ways, even after the team’s first playoff appearance in a full season since 2003.
The Miami Marlins seem ready to wipe the slate clean.
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