The Miami Marlins are just over one month away from spring training, and with that, rankings are starting to fall into place. Earlier today, ESPN released its latest MLB midwinter power rankings, and while some ball clubs remained in their previous spots, others saw some movement.
The Miami Marlins added another young bat to an already exciting young lineup for the 2026 season, acquiring outfielder Owen Caissie from the Chicago Cubs.
January 8th is the deadline for teams to come to a deal with their players to avoid arbitration. Avoiding arbitration is important for the relationship between the player and the team.
Owen Caissie is the latest addition to the Miami Marlins team. He’s considered a very top prospect to come out of the Chicago Cubs farm system. The Marlins will miss Edward Cabrera and his production, but this trade involving Caissie could be a massive win for the organization.
The Miami Marlins dealt Edward Cabrera to the Chicago Cubs, and someone is going to have to fill those shoes. Fortunately, the Marlins may have the answer in their minor league system already.
Edward Cabrera may very well be the impact arm the Chicago Cubs have been looking for. The Cubs and the Miami Marlins completed a deal Wednesday that brings Cabrera, a 27-year-old right-hander, to the North Side.
The Chicago Cubs have swung a trade to bring Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins to the Windy City, first reported by Michael Cerami. In exchange, the Marlins will receive outfield prospect Owen Caissie, the #49 prospect in baseball.
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The Cubs have claimed left-hander Ryan Rolison off waivers from the White Sox, per ESPN’s Jesse Rogers. The Sox designated Rolison for assignment when they needed to open a 40-man roster spot for free agent signee Sean Newcomb.
The Chicago Cubs are finalizing a deal to acquire right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins, according to multiple reports Wednesday. The Cubs' No.
The Astros reached a minor league agreement with right-hander Christian Roa, according to the MLB.com transaction tracker. It’s a homecoming for the Houston native and Texas A&M product.
There is no other way to frame the Miami Marlins‘ 2025 season than by using the word incredible. Then, I dare you to label your expectations on this team heading into 2026 as anything other than: “Ready”.