The Marlins' 2026 coaching staff is set! Clayton McCullough leads, with five newcomers joining, including Chris Hess and Corbin Day on the hitting staff. Rob Marcello, the internal hire, steps up as assistant pitching coach. 🐬
The Marlins' 2026 coaching staff is set! Clayton McCullough leads, with five newcomers joining, including Chris Hess and Corbin Day on the hitting staff. Rob Marcello, the internal hire, steps up as assistant pitching coach. 🐬
A.J. Burnett, the standout pitcher, earns the nod as the best Miami Marlin to don the No. 34 jersey. His legacy endures as he remains a fan favorite and a significant figure in the franchise's history.
Marlins add outfield depth with Christopher Morel. Curious timing? Maybe, but a versatile bat is always welcome. Let's see how he fits in with their bigger roster needs lurking.
The Miami Marlins inked a one-year deal with versatile player Christopher Morel, adding depth to their roster. Morel's past season saw him hit 14 homers with the Rays. ⚾
Marlins ink outfielder Christopher Morel to a one-year deal, with potential control through 2026 via arbitration. Morel is expected to primarily play first base. Details on his salary remain under wraps. ⚾
Marlins seek bullpen boost but hesitate at high prices, eyeing Pete Fairbanks. Offseason targets like Matz and Mullins slipped to Tampa. Miami's yet to make a free-agent splash, with center field secured by Jakob Marsee after a strong debut. 🔍
The Mets losing Alonso and Diaz could be a double-edged sword for the Marlins—less competition in the division, but now they're facing fiercer free agency battles. ⚾️
Marlins left the Winter Meetings without trades but laid groundwork for the offseason. Edward Cabrera's name surfaced in rumors, with first base upgrades eyed. Club control gives Miami flexibility—moves need to impress. 🐟
Marlins lose two right-handers, Matthew Pushard and Zach McCambley, in the Rule 5 Draft. The farm system takes a hit, showcasing the challenge of holding onto emerging talent. 🏟️
Marlins' robust pitching roster, featuring names like Alcantara and Cabrera, fuels trade chatter. While not actively trading, the team could leverage depth for key position players. No urgency to deal, but possibilities loom. 🤔
Marlins secure the No. 14 pick in the 2026 MLB Draft Lottery. 🎲
The Miami Marlins' cautious approach at the MLB Winter Meetings suggests a fear of tying up finances with long-term deals, possibly due to owner Bruce Sherman's aversion to risky contracts.
Marlins fans, mark your calendars! Opening Day 2026 moves to March 27 at 7:10 p.m. against the Rockies, featuring postgame fireworks. It's the first Friday night opener at loanDepot park—let the night games begin! 🎆
Giancarlo Stanton might be the Miami Marlins' final hope for the MLB Hall of Fame if Gary Sheffield misses out. 🏆
Marlins are set to hire Blake Butler as infield coach, replacing Tyler Smarslok. Butler has been managing Single-A Greensboro in Pittsburgh's system. ⚾
Bid on a meet-and-greet with Marlins legends and support Little League Disaster Relief. A chance to connect with Miami's iconic players while aiding communities in need. ⚾
Eury Perez remains untouchable in Marlins' trade talks, with Miami listening to offers for other pitchers. Perez, a cornerstone with elite fastball metrics, isn't on the block unless a massive proposal arises. 🎯
Miami Marlins optioned righty Zach Brzykcy to Triple-A Jacksonville after clearing waivers. The move trims their 40-man roster to 39, hinting at potential Rule 5 draft maneuvering. 📋
Gary Sheffield could make Marlins history by becoming the first Hall of Famer to wear their cap, thanks to his standout seasons, including a 1997 World Series win and a dominant 1996 performance. 🏆
The Marlins' 2026 ZiPS projections hint at maintaining their offensive competence, with promising young talent like Jakob Marsee leading the charge. While not quite contenders, their second-half surge in 2025 offers a glimmer of hope.
Former Marlins GM Kim Ng now holds the key to the Hall of Fame fate for ex-Marlins like Bonds, Delgado, Mattingly, and Sheffield. A twist of fate in baseball's hallways. 🔑
The Marlins are eyeing a busy Winter Meetings as they aim to boost their roster for 2026 contention. First base remains a priority, with internal options like Wagaman and Hicks, but outside help is on the radar to improve their weak OPS. 🏟️
Relievers are vanishing in free agency, leaving the Marlins empty-handed despite offseason links to multiple targets. Time's ticking for Miami to bolster the bullpen. ⏳
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. ⚾