Top Marlins pitching prospects Thomas White and Robby Snelling, known for their unique camaraderie, are eyeing MLB debuts. Both lefties have developed a strong bond and skills, making them a formidable duo in the farm system. 🧢
Top Marlins pitching prospects Thomas White and Robby Snelling, known for their unique camaraderie, are eyeing MLB debuts. Both lefties have developed a strong bond and skills, making them a formidable duo in the farm system. 🧢
The Marlins' bullpen roles are fluid, with Tyler Phillips poised for a versatile role as both opener and closer. Despite the uncertainty, Phillips is ready for any challenge, even if it involves cleaning cleats. ⚾️
Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara is set to pitch for the Dominican Republic against Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic at loanDepot park. Fans will watch if Alcantara can redeem himself after a rough outing against the same team in 2023.
J.T. Realmuto earns the nod as Miami's top No. 11, continuing the Marlins' legacy of standout catchers. With a 13.8 WAR, he's in the franchise's all-time top ten, despite the shadow of legends like Piazza and Rodriguez. 🧢
The Miami Marlins' catcher battle heats up this spring, with Joe Mack showing minor league offensive strides and Agustin Ramirez displaying potential at the plate. Liam Hicks adds defensive prowess, making this a key storyline for 2026. ⚾️
Marlins' offseason strategy: minimal free agency, focusing on trades. Swapped established pitchers for young talent, aiming for a cost-controlled core. Key moves: Cabrera to Cubs, Weathers to Yankees. Fans await a sustainable success formula. 🐟
Fanarchy Field Notes • Joe Mack's grand slam in the fifth was a game-changer for Miami. • Zach Brzykcy shut down the Phillies with a perfect inning of relief. 🔒 • Ethan O'Donnell's double added an insurance run in the sixth inning. • Phillies' Andrew Walling struggled, allowing four runs in his lone inning. • Miami's defense capitalized on a Phillies' error to tie the game early.
Joe Mack proves his readiness for the big leagues with a grand slam in the Marlins' 6-1 win over the Phillies. 🚀 Mack, ranked as MLB Pipeline’s No. 62 prospect, continues to impress with power and confidence.
Eury Perez emerges as the Miami Marlins' pivotal query for 2026. While flashes of brilliance are undeniable, consistency remains elusive. Can Perez evolve into the ace Miami needs to bolster their rotation? ⚾️
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium unveils major renovations just in time for the Marlins' spring training. Fans can enjoy new amenities like the Jupiter Medical Center Champions Club and Hot Corner Bar, enhancing game-day experiences with premium seating and vibrant social spaces. 🎉
The Miami Marlins' strategy at first base is under scrutiny, but early signs suggest they might be onto something. Prospects like Deyvision De Los Santos are showing promise, potentially justifying the team's decision not to spend heavily this offseason. ⚾
Max Meyer is determined to stay healthy and prove his worth in 2026. The Marlins right-hander aims to overcome past injuries and make an impact this season. His recent spring debut showed promise, with a max velocity of 96.7 mph. 🔥
Graham Pauley's shot at third base for the Marlins hits a snag with forearm tightness shutting him down for the season. The competition with Connor Norby will have to wait. 🏟️
Graham Pauley's forearm injury clouds his bid for the Marlins' third base spot. With Pauley sidelined, Connor Norby has a shot to shine, though his power comes with defensive trade-offs. 🩹
Marlins infielder Graham Pauley is undergoing imaging on his right forearm due to tightness, putting his Spring Training on hold. The versatile infielder, a contender for the starting third-base role, will await further medical evaluation. 🤞
Sandy Alcantara's new sweeper pitch is a work in progress, as highlighted by a three-run homer in his spring debut. Experimentation is key in Spring Training, and Alcantara remains focused on refining his pitch arsenal. 🏟️
Cody Ross, the Miami Marlins' standout No. 12, boasted the coolest nickname, "Toy Cannon," and delivered impactful performances with notable WAR stats, including back-to-back 20+ homer seasons. A key player before his 2010 NLCS MVP run with the Giants.
Christopher Morel's first base debut for the Marlins was a promising dance. He impressed with nimble footwork and sharp plays in their Grapefruit League win over the Mets, showing quick adaptability to his new position. 🕺
Fanarchy Field Notes • Morel's sac fly nudges Marlins ahead, exploiting Mets' outfield gap. • Phillips shuts down the Mets in a flawless relief inning. 🔒 • Marlins' defense holds firm as Larusso's gamble at home plate fails. • Jones locks in the save with a two-strikeout ninth inning. • Marlins edge out Mets in a tight 2-1 season opener.
Marlins pitcher Janson Junk suffered a Grade 1 ankle sprain during workouts. His status will be monitored closely as the team prepares for the season.
Marlins players, including Graham Pauley and Starlyn Caba, recently posed for facial captures for MLB The Show 2026. The team had a 360-degree setup for realistic in-game avatars, showcasing the blend of baseball and gaming technology. 🎮
The Miami Marlins face a crucial 2026 start; a soft schedule early on means a slow start could end their season ambitions quickly. Capitalizing on games against struggling teams like the Rockies and White Sox is essential for any playoff hopes. ⚾️
Lopez and Edwards form a promising Marlins double-play duo, eyeing Gold Glove potential. Their chemistry, built from past minor league encounters and personal bonds, could make them the next iconic Marlins infield pair. 🧤
Marlins' Janson Junk sprained his right ankle but calls it a "best-case scenario." The injury, from dynamic warmups, won't keep him sidelined long. Junk aims to return soon, eyeing a spot in the rotation or bullpen. 🩼
Marcell Ozuna, the best to wear No. 13 for the Miami Marlins, was a two-time All-Star known for his power. His 2017 season ranks among the top for single-season WAR in Marlins history, but off-field issues have clouded his legacy.