RYAN WEBB RUMORS & GOSSIP

Sanabia Loses Homecoming Game

Alex Sanabia pitched for the first time in San Diego as a Major Leaguer and fell to 2-5 in the process.   The San Diego native was the pitcher of record in the Miami Marlins’ 5-1 loss to the Padres.  Miami has now scored only 1 run combined in two games after putting up a season high 14 in Philadelphia.  The Padres who also have a losing record have outscored the Marlins 10...
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14 days ago  |  Discuss

Stanton Homers, Fish Fall Again

The Miami Marlins lost their third straight game to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday by a final tally of 3-2.  It wasn’t all bad news for Miami however as Giancarlo Stanton hit his first home run of the season.    The 472 foot blast cleared the scoreboard in left field in what was one of the longest home runs hit so far at Marlins Park.   With the loss, Miami is now 5-19 on the...
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25 days ago  |  Discuss

Twinbill Split

The Miami Marlins split a doubleheader on Tuesday in Minnesota with the Twins taking game one 4-3 before the fish took the second game 8-5.   The split moves Miami to 5-16 on the season.   The doubleheader was needed after Monday’s game was snowed out in what was the Marlins’ first interleague series of the season. Jose Fernandez started game one and allowed four runs in his...
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29 days ago  |  Discuss

Pitching Staff Shines in Tie

The Miami Marlins played to a 2-2 tie on Sunday in Viera after tying the Washington Nationals in the ninth inning.  As is customary in the Spring, the two teams agreed to play one extra inning before calling it a day.  With the exception of Ryan Webb,  every Miami pitcher to take the mound did a fine job including two electric innings from Evan Reed.  The major league relief...
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February 24, 2013  |  Discuss

Marlins, Ryan Webb agree to one-year deal

MIAMI (AP) -- The Miami Marlins agreed to a one-year, 975,000 deal with right-hander Ryan Webb to avoid arbitration Friday. The 26-year-old Webb made 480,000 in his second season with the Marlins, going 4-3 with a 4.03 ERA in 65 games. Webb began his big league career with San Diego in 2009. He pitched two seasons with the Padres before being dealt to the Marlins.
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January 18, 2013  |  Discuss
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