Miami's No. 18 prospect, Karson Milbrandt, finally clicked in 2025, dazzling with a 3.26 ERA and 11.8 K/9 over 19 starts. Despite elbow issues, he snagged High-A MVP honors. Momentum's shifting, and he's heading to the Arizona Fall League. 🔄
Miami's No. 18 prospect, Karson Milbrandt, finally clicked in 2025, dazzling with a 3.26 ERA and 11.8 K/9 over 19 starts. Despite elbow issues, he snagged High-A MVP honors. Momentum's shifting, and he's heading to the Arizona Fall League. 🔄
The Marlins could take a page from the Dodgers' postseason playbook, proving that strategic moves—not just big spending—can lead to success. 📝
Marlins fans, meet Starlyn Caba—the future of their infield? This defensive wizard is making waves in the Arizona Fall League after a thumb injury sidelined him. He's quick on the bases, but power? Not so much. ⚡
Marlins fans, catch glimpses of tomorrow’s stars in the Arizona Fall League, though no Marlins prospects are grabbing headlines yet. Stay tuned; surprises often emerge from the shadows. 🌟
The Marlins missed the 2025 playoffs but head into the offseason with renewed optimism. First base is a target for upgrades, with Eric Wagaman's .237 average leaving room for improvement. Expect moves for a veteran bat. 🔍
Marlins face offseason puzzles: Will Sandy Alcantara's shaky comeback secure his spot as rotation ace, or is a trade looming? Meanwhile, catching conundrum Agustín Ramírez dazzles with 20+ homers but struggles defensively. 🎭
Arizona Fall League returns, showcasing 13 Top 100 prospects. Miami fans, keep an eye on emerging shortstops Kevin McGonigle and Sebastian Walcott. Let's see if they bring the heat or just warm the bench! ⚾
Skip Schumaker leaves the Marlins for a managerial role with the Rangers. Miami fans are left to wonder who will steer the ship next. ⚾
Skip Schumaker, former Marlins manager, is heading to the Rangers on a four-year deal. Miami's managerial carousel spins again. 🎠
Sandy Alcantara remains the Marlins' ace in the deck, as President Peter Bendix continues his trade chatter. Some cards just shouldn't be dealt. 🔄
The Marlins' late surge nearly nabbed a Wild Card spot, with Sandy Alcantara locked in through 2026 as a cornerstone. A tight budget and promising youth make this offseason's strategy crucial for Peter Bendix. Will the front office push for contention? 🤔
Miami's catching saga endured post-2019 after trading J.T. Realmuto. Jorge Alfaro struggled, and Agustin Ramirez, despite his offensive prowess, led the league in passed balls and errors. With defensive woes, Miami's search for a reliable backstop continues. 🎣
The Marlins flirted with a Wild Card spot, finishing just shy of .500 after last year's 100-loss debacle. Sandy Alcantara's strong finish post-surgery makes him a trade topic, but Miami remains coy on his future. 🎣
Marlins fans might squirm as Skip Schumaker eyes a managerial spot, with rumors swirling about a potential Braves rendezvous. Keep an eye on this chess move in the division. 👀
The Marlins wrapped up the Mets' season in Miami, dealing the final blow to New York's faltering pitching and defense. The Mets' struggles highlight the Marlins' decisive performance. 🐟
Fanarchy Field Notes - Game 162 • Marlins' fourth-inning fireworks light up the scoreboard with a four-run explosion. 💥 • Edward Cabrera's five innings of two-hit ball set the tone for Miami's win. • Marlins' catcher Brian Navarreto's framing skills frustrate Mets hitters during a bases-loaded jam. • Eric Wagaman's double ignites the Marlins' offensive surge in the fourth inning. • Marlins' pinch runner's hesitation ends in a dramatic game-ending tag at the plate.
Miami Marlins shut out the Mets 4-0, ending New York's playoff hopes. Miami finishes 79-83, leaving the Mets' manager pondering missed expectations. 💭
Marlins closed the season by shutting out the Mets 4-0, with Edward Cabrera allowing just two hits over five innings despite five walks. Mets hitters were generous, failing to capitalize on seven walks, wrapping up their season in fitting style. 🤷♂️
The Marlins wrap up their season hosting the Mets, with Carlos Mendoza shedding light on Kodai Senga's surprise presence and Pete Alonso's uncertain future. Miami fans can enjoy the finale as the Marlins play spoiler to Mets' hopeful postseason dreams. ⚾
Miami Marlins Daily Digest - September 28, 2025 The Miami Marlins' recent skid continues with a 78-83 record after a tough loss to the Mets, highlighting their struggle to find consistency. Despite Clay Holmes' stellar six shutout innings and a career-high in innings pitched, the Marlins' offense couldn't crack the Mets' bullpen, which was as impenetrable as a fortress 🛡️. With Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil swinging hot bats for New York, the Marlins need to...
Marlins' bats silenced in a 5-0 shutout by Mets' Clay Holmes, who dazzled with six scoreless innings. Miami's playoff hopes hang by a thread as Holmes spun a web they couldn't escape. ⚾
Fanarchy Field Notes - Game 161 • Eury Pérez racks up 11 strikeouts but can't escape Alonso's power surge. • Marlins' bats silenced, managing just one hit against Holmes' dominant outing. • Alonso's early fireworks set the tone, leaving Marlins playing catch-up. • McNeil's sixth-inning double extends Mets' lead, showcasing their relentless offense. • Soriano's wild pitch in the ninth caps off a frustrating day for Miami.
Marlins' bats were silenced in a 5-0 defeat as Xavier Edwards managed the sole hit off the Mets' stellar pitching. Miami's playoff dreams hang by a thread as they face a do-or-die season finale. ⏳
Miami Marlins Daily Digest - September 27, 2025 The Miami Marlins snapped their losing streak with a win against the Mets, bringing their record to 78-82 as they prepare for another showdown with New York. Sandy Alcantara was a force on the mound, demonstrating post-surgery dominance by stifling the Mets' lineup, while Heriberto Hernandez and Connor Norby provided the offensive fireworks with a two-run triple and homer, respectively. With the Mets' bullpen...
Fanarchy Field Notes - Game 160 • Alcantara's seven innings of control stifled the Mets' early lead. • Norby's homer in the fifth sealed Miami's commanding five-run rally. • Marlins' bullpen shut the door, with Phillips earning a flawless save. • Hernández's triple exploited a Mets' defensive lapse, sparking Miami's comeback. • Alcantara's mix of pitches frustrated Mets hitters, leading to key strikeouts.