Trevor Rogers, known for his standout 2021 season, is the best Marlin to wear No. 28. He was traded for Kyle Stowers, who might soon claim the title, trailing Rogers' 4.5 WAR. π
Trevor Rogers, known for his standout 2021 season, is the best Marlin to wear No. 28. He was traded for Kyle Stowers, who might soon claim the title, trailing Rogers' 4.5 WAR. π
Pete Fairbanks joins the Marlins' bullpen on a one-year, $13M deal, bringing his closing experience from Tampa Bay. With Ronny Henriquez out, Fairbanks is key for Miami's relief corps, which struggled last season. π
Braxton Garrett shines as the most impactful Marlins first-round pick in a decade, making jersey number 29 his own. Despite injuries, his solid pitching sets him apart in Miami's history. π§’
Marlins snag speedster Esteury Ruiz from the Dodgers, bringing a right-handed bat and outfield versatility to Miami. Known for his blazing pace, Ruiz led the AL with 67 stolen bases in 2023. Time for the Marlins to make room on the 40-man. π
Marlins designate Eric Wagaman for assignment to make room for the incoming outfielder Esteury Ruiz. Expect Ruiz's speed and defensive prowess to inject fresh energy into the lineup. π
Connor Norby aims to refine his swing to contribute to the Marlins' 2026 campaign after an injury-marred 2025. Despite a challenging year, Norby ended on a high note and is working closely with the coaching staff to prepare for a strong return.
Dane Myers, a fan-favorite known for his hustle, has been traded by the Miami Marlins to the Cincinnati Reds. This move clears a roster spot, allowing for the addition of closer Pete Fairbanks. π
Marlins trade outfielder Dane Myers to the Reds for prospect Ethan O'Donnell. O'Donnell, a 23-year-old outfielder, brings potential with his speed and defensive prowess. A fresh face for Miami's future plans. π
The Marlins trade outfielder Dane Myers to the Reds for prospect Ethan O'Donnell. A move that might bolster future depth, but will fans miss Myers' potential impact? π€
Cliff Floyd, a standout in Miami Marlins history, wore the iconic No. 30 jersey. Known for his impressive 2001 season, Floyd remains a key, though often overlooked, figure in the franchise's legacy. βΎοΈ
Edward Cabrera remains with the Marlins as Houston and Baltimore exit trade talks. Miami prioritizes value for the right-hander, underscoring their strategic approach to rotation moves. π€
Marlins fans, rejoice! Miami lands Pete Fairbanks as their new closer, signing him to a one-year deal. This move bolsters a bullpen in need of a boost, signaling serious intent for the upcoming season. π
Marlins snag top reliever Pete Fairbanks on a one-year, $13M deal. Fairbanks, with a 97 mph fastball and elite slider, brings his closing prowess to Miami after four strong seasons with the Rays. βΎοΈ
Marlins bolster bullpen, signing reliever Pete Fairbanks for one year at $13M. Deal awaits physical. πͺ
Marlins secure closer Pete Fairbanks with a 1-year deal. Fairbanks, a former Rays standout, brings experience and a knack for saves, though health has been a concern in the past. His elite fastball and slider aim to bolster Miami's bullpen. π
Brad Penny stands out as the top player to wear No. 31 for the Miami Marlins, highlighted by his pivotal role in their World Series success. A reliable innings eater, Penny ranks among the franchise's all-time pitching greats. βΎ
The Marlins face bullpen woes as Ronny Henriquez, their standout reliever, is sidelined for 2026 with an elbow injury. After a quiet offseason, Miami must now spend big to bolster their relief staff. π€
Ronny Henriquez's stellar 2025, with a 2.22 ERA and 32.4% K rate, leaves a void in Miami's bullpen as he undergoes UCL surgery. His absence reshapes the Marlins' late-inning strategy. π
Marlins' bullpen takes a hit as Ronny Henriquez is out for 2026 after elbow surgery. After a stellar 2025, Miami's hunting for high-leverage arms. π
Marlins prospect Josh White dazzles with a standout 2025 season, earning a Triple-A promotion and a spot on the 40-man roster. His electric performance: a 1.27 ERA in Double-A, followed by a 2.29 ERA in Triple-A. π₯
Alex Fernandez, a local hero and World Champion, stands out as the best to wear No. 32 for the Miami Marlins. His impact on the team is undeniable, cementing his place in Marlins history. βΎοΈ
Marlins eye Pete Fairbanks, a former Rays closer, to bolster their bullpen. Miami might offer a one-year deal worth $13-14M, leveraging his connection with team exec Peter Bendix. Fairbanks remains a hot target in the reliever market. π
Marlins' offseason dilemma: invest in new talent or trust young stars? With promising prospects and a bullpen needing tweaks, Miami eyes postseason potential without disrupting its core. π
John Burkett takes the crown as the best Marlin to wear No. 33, showcasing his early prowess with double-digit wins. A nod to franchise history and a reminder of past pitching glories. π
Brian Navarreto re-signs with the Marlins on a minor league deal, providing depth at catcher for Triple-A Jacksonville. With prospects ahead of him, Navarreto could step up if injuries hit the main squad. π