Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exited Marlins' Spring Training games with injuries. Stowers battles a nagging right hamstring, while Ruiz faces a left oblique strain, potentially sidelining him for weeks. Both injuries cloud their roster prospects.
Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exited Marlins' Spring Training games with injuries. Stowers battles a nagging right hamstring, while Ruiz faces a left oblique strain, potentially sidelining him for weeks. Both injuries cloud their roster prospects.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Janson Junk's rocky start set the tone for a tough Marlins outing. • Griffin Conine and Connor Norby provided a power surge in the fourth inning. • Marlins' bullpen couldn't contain the Cardinals' bats, allowing late insurance runs. • Miami's offense fizzled after a promising fourth inning rally. • Cardinals' relief pitching shut the door on Miami's comeback hopes.
Injury woes for the Marlins as All-Star Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exit games due to a tight hamstring and oblique strain, respectively. Awaiting test results to determine if IL stints are needed. 🌡️
Marlins shuffle the deck, sending lefty Braxton Garrett to Triple-A. Janson Junk steps in as the No. 5 starter, aiming to solidify the rotation alongside Alcantara and Pérez. 🚀
The Marlins shake up their rotation, naming Janson Junk as the fifth starter while sending lefty Braxton Garrett to Triple-A Jacksonville. Manager Clayton McCullough is setting the stage for a fresh start. 🔄
Janson Junk earns the Marlins' fifth starter spot with impressive control, boasting last year's lowest walk rate among MLB pitchers with 100+ innings. Meanwhile, Braxton Garrett, sidelined by injuries in previous seasons, is optioned to Triple-A.
Janson Junk secures the final spot in the Marlins' Opening Day rotation, edging out Braxton Garrett, who heads to Triple-A. Manager Clayton McCullough cites strong competition and depth needs for the decision. 🏟️
Sandy Alcantara, ready for his sixth Opening Day start, faces Rockies' Kyle Freeland at LoanDepot Park. Alcantara aims to carry momentum from late 2025 despite last season's struggles. ⚾️
Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exited Marlins' Spring Training games with injuries. Stowers battles a nagging right hamstring, while Ruiz faces a left oblique strain, potentially sidelining him for weeks. Both injuries cloud their roster prospects.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Janson Junk's rocky start set the tone for a tough Marlins outing. • Griffin Conine and Connor Norby provided a power surge in the fourth inning. • Marlins' bullpen couldn't contain the Cardinals' bats, allowing late insurance runs. • Miami's offense fizzled after a promising fourth inning rally. • Cardinals' relief pitching shut the door on Miami's comeback hopes.
Injury woes for the Marlins as All-Star Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exit games due to a tight hamstring and oblique strain, respectively. Awaiting test results to determine if IL stints are needed. 🌡️
Marlins shuffle the deck, sending lefty Braxton Garrett to Triple-A. Janson Junk steps in as the No. 5 starter, aiming to solidify the rotation alongside Alcantara and Pérez. 🚀
The Marlins shake up their rotation, naming Janson Junk as the fifth starter while sending lefty Braxton Garrett to Triple-A Jacksonville. Manager Clayton McCullough is setting the stage for a fresh start. 🔄
Janson Junk earns the Marlins' fifth starter spot with impressive control, boasting last year's lowest walk rate among MLB pitchers with 100+ innings. Meanwhile, Braxton Garrett, sidelined by injuries in previous seasons, is optioned to Triple-A.
Janson Junk secures the final spot in the Marlins' Opening Day rotation, edging out Braxton Garrett, who heads to Triple-A. Manager Clayton McCullough cites strong competition and depth needs for the decision. 🏟️
Sandy Alcantara, ready for his sixth Opening Day start, faces Rockies' Kyle Freeland at LoanDepot Park. Alcantara aims to carry momentum from late 2025 despite last season's struggles. ⚾️
Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exited Marlins' Spring Training games with injuries. Stowers battles a nagging right hamstring, while Ruiz faces a left oblique strain, potentially sidelining him for weeks. Both injuries cloud their roster prospects.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Janson Junk's rocky start set the tone for a tough Marlins outing. • Griffin Conine and Connor Norby provided a power surge in the fourth inning. • Marlins' bullpen couldn't contain the Cardinals' bats, allowing late insurance runs. • Miami's offense fizzled after a promising fourth inning rally. • Cardinals' relief pitching shut the door on Miami's comeback hopes.
Injury woes for the Marlins as All-Star Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exit games due to a tight hamstring and oblique strain, respectively. Awaiting test results to determine if IL stints are needed. 🌡️
Marlins shuffle the deck, sending lefty Braxton Garrett to Triple-A. Janson Junk steps in as the No. 5 starter, aiming to solidify the rotation alongside Alcantara and Pérez. 🚀
The Marlins shake up their rotation, naming Janson Junk as the fifth starter while sending lefty Braxton Garrett to Triple-A Jacksonville. Manager Clayton McCullough is setting the stage for a fresh start. 🔄
Janson Junk earns the Marlins' fifth starter spot with impressive control, boasting last year's lowest walk rate among MLB pitchers with 100+ innings. Meanwhile, Braxton Garrett, sidelined by injuries in previous seasons, is optioned to Triple-A.
Janson Junk secures the final spot in the Marlins' Opening Day rotation, edging out Braxton Garrett, who heads to Triple-A. Manager Clayton McCullough cites strong competition and depth needs for the decision. 🏟️
Sandy Alcantara, ready for his sixth Opening Day start, faces Rockies' Kyle Freeland at LoanDepot Park. Alcantara aims to carry momentum from late 2025 despite last season's struggles. ⚾️
Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz exited Marlins' Spring Training games with injuries. Stowers battles a nagging right hamstring, while Ruiz faces a left oblique strain, potentially sidelining him for weeks. Both injuries cloud their roster prospects.