The Miami Marlins improbably remained alive in the wild-card race into the season’s final week. While that was enabled largely by the New York Mets’ collapse, Miami finished just four games under .500 after a 100-loss season in 2024.
The injuries just keep coming for the Miami Marlins' pitching staff, as right-hander Max Meyer has now been ruled out for the rest of the season due to a hip injury.
The Miami Marlins will likely be making some moves in the lead up to the MLB trade deadline, and even if they don't jettison Sandy Alcantara, you have to figure at least one of their pitchers will be dealt.
The Miami Marlins placed right-handed pitcher Max Meyer on the 15-day injured list with a left hip impingement, the team announced Tuesday afternoon. Meyer lasted 5.0 innings Monday against the Colorado Rockies, allowing four earned runs, five total runs and 10 hits in the Marlins' eventual loss.
The Miami Marlins beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-3 on Monday night at loanDepot park. With the win, Miami moved to 10-12 on the season while the loss dropped the Reds to 11-12.
Agustin Ramirez, who was the prized prospect in the deal that sent Jazz Chisholm Jr from the Miami Marlins to the New York Yankees, made his major league debut for Miami against the Cincinnati Reds on Monday and had an excellent first game on both sides of the ball.
Max Meyer pitched six scoreless innings and struck out a career-high 14 batters as the host Miami Marlins cooled off the Cincinnati Reds, 6-3, Monday night.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Miami Marlins right-hander Max Meyer underwent elbow surgery in August 2022. It's only now -- nearly three years later -- that Meyer is starting to feel like his old self again.
Max Meyer combined with two relievers on a two-hitter and Matt Mervis hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs Wednesday afternoon as the visiting Miami Marlins beat the New York Mets, 5-0.
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Right-hander Max Meyer will skip his scheduled start for Triple-A Jacksonville on Friday as he gets recalled by the Miami Marlins. He is set to pitch against the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend, marking his return to the majors for the first time since April 13.
There is plenty of reason to suggest the Minnesota Twins will be buyers at the trade deadline. While they are still looking to catch the Cleveland Guardians atop the AL Central, their 6-game winning streak has pushed them ahead of the Kansas City Royals for 2nd place in the division.
Despite the Miami Marlins’ woes up in the majors, there seems to be a bright young star prospect growing down in the minors, and his name is Noble Meyer.
Heading into the season, much of the concerns surrounding the Minnesota Twins focused on the pitching staff after seeing Sonny Gray ditch town. The Twins largely stood pat, opting against a splashy replacement, but could former Gophers pitcher (and Woodbury, MN native) Max Meyer be a solution?
It’s been an abysmal start to the season for the Miami Marlins after quickly falling to a 3-14 record. Injuries aren’t helping one bit and now it appears the front office is trying to shake things up.
Marlins fans do not have much to root for with the team starting 0-5 but a light at the end of the tunnel seems to be RHP Max Meyer. Meyer looks to be a promising pitcher for the team this season.
The Miami Marlins suffered a loss last night to the Los Angeles Angels 7-4 and fell to 0-5 to start the season. Max Meyer made his big league debut going five innings giving up two runs on two hits; he walked two and struck out four.
Much-hyped Miami Marlins prospect Max Meyer is getting ready for his third MLB start -- and his first since elbow surgery in August 2022. Meyer, a 25-year-old right-hander, is a strike-thrower with a wipeout slider and a mid-90s fastball that reached triple digits prior to his injury.
Craig Mish of the Miami Herald reports that Max Meyer will make the Miami Marlins Opening Day roster. The 25-year-old prospect is in line to be the fifth member of the club’s starting rotation.
While Meyer has done well to earn his return trip to the majors, it is fair to say that this opportunity wouldn’t have been available if the Marlins weren’t dealing with a spate of injuries within their projected rotation.