Thanks to trades and work in the MLB Draft/international market, the Miami Marlins boast one of the better farm systems on paper. This past year saw several high-end pitchers take a major step forward.
The Miami Marlins were one of several teams to announce their list of non-roster invites on January 29. It’s a lengthy and loaded list, as it includes Tommy White and Robby Snelling, arguably the Marlins’ two best pitching prospects.
Mount Rushmore conversations always bring enthusiasm and excitement among baseball fans. The Miami Marlins' top prospect, Thomas White, has many people anxious to see what he can do in the majors. White is a tall, long pitcher.
The Miami Marlins have two pitching prospects in their organization who have a lot of potential to succeed in the big leagues. Development is essential, and commitment must be a priority.
The Miami Marlins are no strangers to identifying and developing some of baseball’s most electric young arms, both stateside and internationally. Thomas White and Robby Snelling are amongst the more polished, MLB-ready pitchers in the organization, while Kevin DeFrank and Yohanfer Santana are your teenage prodigies.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Miami Marlins have been active this offseason in trading away pitchers Edward Cabrera to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for outfielder Owen Caissie, and Ryan Weathers to the New York Yankees for a bundle of four prospects.
Per multiple reports, the Yankees have swung a trade for Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers. Weathers showed promise over the last two seasons but couldn’t stay healthy.
The Miami Marlins had to augment their bullpen in a hurry in the wake of losing Ronny Henriquez for the season. Henriquez will miss the 2026 season after elbow surgery.
The Miami Marlins have one of the best pitching prospects in baseball in left-hander Thomas White and he’s closing in on the Majors. According to MLB Pipeline, he is the Marlins’ No.
The Miami Marlins have crafted a young, emerging rotation at the Major League level. The talent on the farm could be pushing them soon. With Sandy Alcántara, Edward Cabrera and Eury Pérez, the Marlins have a formidable trio — assuming Miami hangs on to the trio.
The Miami Marlins own one of the top farm systems in all of baseball. They have the top left-handed pitching prospect in Thomas White at the top, as well as top 10 lefty Robby Snelling and top 10 catcher Joe Mack.
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.
The Miami Marlins are one of the worst teams in baseball. They've completely blown up their roster over the last few seasons, but that might not be the worst thing they could have done.
It is not just the players at the major league level that should have Miami Marlins fans excited about the team. As we have seen sprinkled consistently throughout the season, the youth movement is in full effect and is likely exceeding even the most hopeful Fish fan’s preseason expectations.
Several notable prospects had their seasons temporarily extended on September 2 via promotions. The Marlins moved up talented pitching prospect Thomas White to Triple-A, putting him one step closer to Miami.
The Miami Marlins have crashed the National League Wild Card race, going 25-13 over their last 38 games to actually emerge as legitimate playoff contenders.
The Miami Marlins have been on a roll of late, as they've won 20 of their last 28 games. Miami's top prospect, Thomas White, is also performing at a high level in Double-A.
At the halfway point of the 2025 MLB season, the Miami Marlins can start to look towards next year and beyond. While the Fish are already out of the playoff picture for this season, there are still some bright spots to look forward to, such as some of Miami's top prospects.
The Miami Marlins are a franchise well known for developing terrific starting pitchers, even if said pitchers often spend their prime years on other MLB teams.
A pair of Miami Marlins pitching prospects did their best to stand out from the crowd on the farm this week. MLB Pipeline announced its latest Team of the Week on Monday, including left-handed starting pitcher Thomas White and relief pitcher Josh Ekness among the honorees.
The Miami Marlins dealt away a high-level left-hander earlier this offseason in Jesús Luzardo, but they have a pair of southpaws waiting in the wings to replace him.
The Chicago White Sox may be coming off the worst season by any team in recent memory, but there is reason for hope in the future – especially on the mound.
The Miami Marlins used their top two picks in the 2023 draft on high school pitchers Thomas White and Noble Meyer. They immediately became two of the team’s top prospects, as Meyer is a top 100 prospect overall, and White was the top left-handed prep pitcher available in the draft.
The Miami Marlins have focused heavily on pitching prospects. In last year’s MLB Draft, the Marlins used both of their first round picks on prep pitchers, taking lefty Thomas White and righty Noble Meyer with picks #35 and #10, respectively.