Marlins clear house, ousting five from the 40-man roster: pitchers JesΓΊs Tinoco, Tyler Zuber, Valente Bellozo, Freddy Tarnok, and catcher Brian Navarreto. A calculated roster shakeup post-World Series.π
Marlins clear house, ousting five from the 40-man roster: pitchers JesΓΊs Tinoco, Tyler Zuber, Valente Bellozo, Freddy Tarnok, and catcher Brian Navarreto. A calculated roster shakeup post-World Series.π
Losing fan-favorite Troy Johnston on waivers adds pressure for the Marlins to improve their first base situation for 2026. Time to rethink the lineup. β³
George Soriano departs Miami, claimed off waivers by the Orioles. The Marlins' roster shuffle continues. βΎ
The Marlins are hiring Chris Hess as assistant hitting coach, replacing Derek Shomon. Hess, with a history of improving team stats, joins a Miami staff that already ranked high in hits and doubles in the NL. More coaching additions might be on the horizon.
Prospect watch: Marlins' Starlyn Caba shines in AFL with a .327 average and stellar defense, while PJ Morlando struggles, hitting .111. Caba's patience and potential Gold Glove defense stand out, contrasting with Morlando's hitting woes. π§
Gabe Kapler steps up as Marlins' GM, steering a team that defied expectations with a 16 1/2-win overperformance last season. Frankie Piliere and Vinesh Kanthan also climb the ranks, signaling a strategic shake-up in Miami's front office. π
Miami Marlins make waves off the field by appointing Gabe Kapler as GM, setting the stage for an intriguing offseason. π
Gabe Kapler steps up as the new GM for the Marlins, moving from assistant GM under Peter Bendix. His prior stints managing the Phillies and Giants add a wealth of experience to Miami's front office. βΎ
Marlins elevate Gabe Kapler to GM, positioning him as Peter Bendix's right hand. Scouting director Frankie Piliere climbs to VP of amateur forecasting. Front office reshuffling aims to sharpen Miami's baseball vision. π
Gabe Kapler steps up as the Marlins' GM, marking another chapter in a career filled with managerial accolades. As Miami's sixth GM, he's set to steer the team with a focus on development and innovation. π
Javier Sanoja snags a Gold Glove, adding a shiny accolade to the Marlins' collection. Miami's defensive prowess gets a deserved nod. π
Javier Sanoja's defensive prowess earns him a Gold Glove at utility position, a first for a Marlins rookie. Playing seven positions in 2025, Sanoja's versatility shone through, as he joins an elite group of just 19 rookies ever to win the award. π₯
Miami Marlins turned their season around after a rough start, finishing at an 86-win pace from June onward. Their rotation, featuring Sandy Alcantara and Eury Perez, could shine next year, while intriguing catchers and outfielders hint at potential. βΎ
Lake Bachar, Marlins reliever by day, ghost hunter by night, finds intrigue in the paranormal. While his tools remain mostly at home, he planned to test them at the haunted Pfister Hotel during a Marlins trip, but family priorities prevailed. π»
The Marlins' offseason is packed with decisions. With a full 40-man roster, tough calls loom on arbitration-eligible players like Edward Cabrera and Max Meyer. Injured pitchers like Braxton Garrett will return, but reliever Andrew Nardi might not be back. π
Marlins prospect Aiden May, after overcoming elbow surgery, made his pro debut with a scoreless inning for the Rookie-level team. The righty, once ranked 22nd, is finding his groove in the AFL, showing resilience and readiness. π
Miami Marlins fans, keep an eye on the farm systemβno specific prospect stats were highlighted, but the developmental pipeline could hold some hidden gems. Stay tuned for potential future stars. π
Marlins' Kyle Stowers is a Silver Slugger finalist in the outfield. Will his bat seal the deal for Miami's hardware? π
Marlins' run prevention strategy shines as Xavier Edwards, Kyle Stowers, and Javier Sanoja earn Gold Glove finalist nods. A defensive renaissance since May 30's position shuffle has Miami tightening the screws on opponents. π§€
Marlins eyeing Devin Williams as offseason target after a surprise 79-83 finish. With his unexpected dip in performance last year, Miami might snag the once-dominant reliever at a bargain. πΌ
Ronny Henriquez emerged as the Marlins' stealthy bullpen ace, boasting top-tier metrics like a 98th percentile chase rate and a 94th percentile K rate. His consistency turned heads, cementing him as one of the league's elite relievers. π₯
Miami Marlins fans, enjoy the playoffs from afar; no Marlins action today, but keep an eye on the Dodgers-Brewers NLCS clash. βΎ
Otto Lopez joins the Marlins' long line of stellar shortstops overlooked for Gold Glove honors. Another year, another snub. π₯
No Miami Marlins were named finalists for the 2025 Gold Glove Awards. The Cubs and Blue Jays lead the pack with six nominations each.
Top Marlins prospect Thomas White dazzles in Double-A with a 1.59 ERA and 14.9 K/9 but needs to improve control before a big league call-up. Meanwhile, look out for Robby Snelling and other young talents in the pipeline. βΎ