Historically, the Marlins have kicked off with a 3-0 start only three times, including their World Series year in 1997 and 2009. This rare feat evokes nostalgia and optimism. ⚾️
Historically, the Marlins have kicked off with a 3-0 start only three times, including their World Series year in 1997 and 2009. This rare feat evokes nostalgia and optimism. ⚾️
The Miami Marlins are off to a speedy start in 2026, with unexpected players like Owen Caissie and Griffin Conine contributing to their stolen base count. With five steals in just two games, they're second in MLB, hinting at an aggressive season on the basepaths. 🏃♂️
Fanarchy Field Notes • Hicks' fifth-inning homer tied the game, sparking the Marlins' comeback. • Fairbanks sealed the deal with a flawless ninth inning for the Marlins' walk-off win. • Caissie's clutch single in the eighth gave Miami the lead they wouldn't relinquish. • Rumfield's early homer put the Rockies on the board, but it wasn't enough. • Tovar's two-run shot briefly extended Colorado's lead in the fourth inning.
Eury Pérez shone in the Marlins' season opener, matching his career-high with seven innings. His performance and Liam Hicks' three RBIs powered a 4-3 comeback win over the Rockies. First time since 2004 Marlins starters have gone 7+ innings in first two games. 🐟
Marlins, alongside the Rockies, are pioneering a new pitch-calling method direct from the dugout. Assistant pitching coach Rob Marcello is at the helm, marking a historic shift on Opening Day at loanDepot Park. ⚾
Christopher Morel, a crucial addition to the Miami Marlins' lineup, hits the injured list, shaking up the team's offensive plans early in the season. Adjustments are on the horizon as they navigate this setback. ⚾
Eury Perez takes the mound for his 2026 debut as the Marlins trail the Rockies 1-0. Roster moves keep the team on its toes. ⚾
Marlins infielder Christopher Morel hits the IL with a left oblique strain. Expected to add pop to the lineup, his absence prompts a call-up for Deyvison De Los Santos from Triple-A. Morel's power will be missed. ⚾
The Miami Marlins usher in the Deyvison De Los Santos era at first base sooner than planned, following injuries to key players. Fans now get to see if skipping veteran signings to promote prospects pays off.
Infielder/outfielder Christopher Morel hits the injured list for the Marlins, sidelined 4-6 weeks with an oblique strain. Deyvison De Los Santos is set to step up—time for some fresh momentum at LoanDepot Park. ⚾️
Christopher Morel is out for 4-6 weeks with an oblique strain. The Marlins will recall Deyvison De Los Santos as a replacement. ⏳
Transaction Alert: Miami Marlins placed LF Christopher Morel on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 25, 2026, due to a left oblique strain. 🏥
Marlins' first baseman Christopher Morel hits the IL with a strained oblique. Deyvison De Los Santos gets the call-up from Triple-A Jacksonville. 🏟️ Time for the new recruit to make an impression.
Marlins edge past Rockies 2-1 in season opener, setting a promising tone for their weekend series in Miami. 🔥
The Miami Marlins are calling up first baseman Deyvison De Los Santos for his MLB debut after Christopher Morel was scratched due to a left oblique strain. De Los Santos, acquired from the Diamondbacks, will likely serve as a right-handed bench bat.
Sandy Alcantara shined on Opening Day, pitching a 7-inning gem to lead the Marlins to a 2-1 victory over the Rockies at LoanDepot Park. Newcomers Owen Caissie and Austin Slater also made impactful debuts. 🔥
Christopher Morel's Marlins debut is on ice. Scratched from the opener against the Rockies due to a left oblique strain, Morel's absence leaves a gap at first base. Connor Norby steps in. Morel was a key offseason acquisition for Miami. 🌴
Christopher Morel is out of the Marlins' Opening Day lineup with a left oblique strain. The injury shuffle continues, as Connor Norby steps in at first base. 🏟️ Morel's absence leaves the Marlins adapting their strategy on the fly.
The Miami Marlins face a puzzling contrast: while LoanDepot Park fills for the World Baseball Classic, regular season games struggle to draw crowds. A curious case of fan engagement—or lack thereof—in sunny Miami. 🌞
Luis Castillo, Miami's all-time leader in games played, hits, and stolen bases, is celebrated as the best Marlin to wear No. 1. A three-time Gold Glove winner and All-Star, Castillo's defensive prowess and batting consistency make him a franchise legend.
Marlins set sights on 2026 playoffs. Key players like Sandy Alcantara and Kyle Stowers need to stay healthy for a real shot. Christopher Morel's first base debut is critical—Miami's power needs a boost after ranking near the bottom in homers.
Sandy Alcantara is eyeing the Miami Marlins pitching record books, poised to challenge Ricky Nolasco's marks by 2026. With franchise records in his sights, Alcantara is set to make his sixth Opening Day start, already surpassing Nolasco in that feat.
Transaction Alert: Miami Marlins placed LF Esteury Ruiz on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 22, 2026, due to a left oblique strain. 🏥
Transaction Alert: Miami Marlins placed LF Kyle Stowers on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 22, 2026, due to a right hamstring strain. 🏥
Transaction Alert: Miami Marlins placed SS Maximo Acosta on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 22, 2026, due to a left oblique strain. 🏥