Miami Marlins fans are buzzing over the team's cautious extension negotiations, but it's a reminder that financial limits can curb even the wildest baseball dreams. 💸
Miami Marlins fans are buzzing over the team's cautious extension negotiations, but it's a reminder that financial limits can curb even the wildest baseball dreams. 💸
The Marlins are eyeing a busy offseason, possibly spending in free agency. Despite trade rumors, Sandy Alcantara is expected to stay, while Edward Cabrera could move if the return is right. Miami's balancing act: improve now or build for the future. ⚾
The Marlins are eyeing right-hander Pete Fairbanks, adding him to their watchlist alongside Devin Williams. Fairbanks, a former Rays closer, boasts a solid ERA but has seen his strikeout rate dip recently. 🤔
The Marlins bring back right-hander Tyler Zuber on a minor league deal. Known for his strikeout ability but plagued by control issues, Zuber aims to refine his arsenal after a rocky 11.70 ERA in nine appearances last season. 🎯
Marlins and Eury Pérez discussed an extension in spring but didn't reach a deal, with talks about $15M apart. At 22, Pérez's rapid rise and strong performance make him a key focus for Miami, despite missing 2024 due to Tommy John surgery.
Marlins are eyeing an extension for righty Eury Pérez this winter after talks stalled last spring. With a 17-win boost in 2025 and postseason hopes alive till the end, Miami's aiming to lock in core talent and explore free agency to stay competitive. 🔍
Marlins and All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers paused extension talks after a breakout season. Stowers, who became an NL Gold Glove finalist and Player of the Month despite injury, remains a potential extension candidate. 🐟
The Marlins are eyeing reinforcements for their rotation, with Michael King rumored as a target. Strengthening their pitching staff seems the smart play for future success. 💪
The Marlins' talks with Kyle Stowers over a contract extension fizzled out, with both parties $50M apart in negotiations. Stowers excelled last season, posting a .288/.368/.544 line and 149 wRC+, but his defensive skills remain average. ⚾
Marlins eye free-agent pitcher Michael King as they plan to boost their bullpen. With an eye on spending more this offseason, Miami looks to strengthen their roster, driven by a promising young core. ⚾️
Ryan Weathers and Griffin Conine headline the Marlins' second-generation players. Weathers, son of David, struggled with injuries but remains on the roster. Conine, son of "Mr. Marlin" Jeff, had a brief MLB stint, cut short by shoulder surgery. 🏟️
Miami trades Joey Wiemer to the Giants, clearing roster space ahead of the Rule 5 Draft.
The Orioles' trade of Grayson Rodriguez opens up a potential market for Miami's Edward Cabrera. Will the Marlins dive into this newly set pitcher pool? ⚾️
The Marlins seem to be in a holding pattern with pitchers Alcantara and Cabrera, while eyeing internal prospects like Robby Snelling, who could make a spring impact. Meanwhile, bullpen needs remain a mystery as the team seeks a high-leverage arm.
Marlins reel in Dodgers catching coordinator Craig Driver as their new first base coach, replacing Tyler Smarslok. Driver's familiarity with skipper Clayton McCullough from their Dodgers days adds an intriguing layer to Miami's coaching shuffle. ⚾
The Marlins roster just got a boost, adding top catching prospect Joe Mack, known for his power and defense. Mack's promotion to the 40-man roster protects him from the Rule 5 Draft, showcasing Miami's confidence in his future potential. 🔥
The Marlins selected catcher Joe Mack and pitchers Will Kempner and Josh White for their 40-man roster, dodging Rule 5 draft risks. Outfielder Joey Wiemer was designated for assignment. Mack's development as a top catching prospect is a highlight.
Joe Mack, the Marlins' No. 4 prospect, is poised to make a splash in 2026, possibly as the Opening Day catcher. With accolades like a Gold Glove in 2024 and a strong 2025 performance, Mack could join the ranks of Marlins' Rookie of the Year winners.
Agustín Ramírez, after a record-setting rookie debut, plans adjustments following a fifth-place finish for NL Rookie of the Year. Despite a drop in form, he led NL rookies in key stats and set multiple Marlins records. Can he counter the league's next move? ⚾
The Marlins are rumored to loosen their purse strings this offseason as they build on 2025's progress. With a nearly clean payroll and strategic spending in mind, they're eyeing bullpen upgrades and possibly infield reinforcements. 💸
Marlins' president Peter Bendix aims to be "opportunistic" this offseason, targeting offensive upgrades, particularly at first base. With a weak OPS at that position, expect Miami to seek new talent while nurturing young prospects. 🐟
Clayton McCullough, the Marlins' first-year skipper, snagged down-ballot support with 22 points in the National League Manager of the Year race. Not a bad start for McCullough, who’s clearly making waves in Miami. 🌊
Christian Roa, who made a brief but spotless debut with the Marlins in September, has opted for free agency after being outrighted to Triple-A. The right-hander's high-velocity arsenal could catch the eye of teams needing bullpen depth.
Marlins' prospect Robby Snelling excelled as their Minor League Pitcher of the Year. With a 2.51 ERA and 166 strikeouts, he stifled opponents and led Triple-A Jacksonville to a championship, boasting a 90% caught stealing rate with catcher Joe Mack. 🏆
The Marlins have snagged right-hander Zach Brzykcy off waivers from the Nationals. Meanwhile, Christian Roa and Jack Winkler head to Triple-A, and the team welcomes back Garrett, Nardi, Bender, and Meyer from the injured list. 🔄