Kyle Stowers' hamstring strain sidelines him for 3-4 weeks, impacting the Marlins' outfield depth. Esteury Ruiz also hits the IL with a longer recovery expected. Tough start for Miami as they navigate early season challenges.
Kyle Stowers' hamstring strain sidelines him for 3-4 weeks, impacting the Marlins' outfield depth. Esteury Ruiz also hits the IL with a longer recovery expected. Tough start for Miami as they navigate early season challenges.
Marlins' All-Star OF Kyle Stowers will start the season on the IL due to a hamstring strain. Esteury Ruiz, another outfielder, is out with an oblique strain. Marlins' lineup faces early challenges without these key players. 🏟️
Phillies return Zach McCambley to the Marlins after re-signing Tim Mayza. McCambley, a right-handed pitcher, adds depth to Miami's rotation as he rejoins their roster. 🏟️
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. ⚾️
The Miami Marlins face a quiet offseason, with roster gaps and no major moves stirring excitement. With Opening Day approaching, fans await a boost to reignite interest and optimism for the 2026 season.
Marlins prospect Aiden May debuted tinted eyewear, looking like shades, during a Spring Breakout game. Drafted in 2024, May discovered his need for corrective lenses, adding a unique flair on the mound. 🕶️
Marlins prospect Karson Milbrandt impressed at Spring Breakout, striking out six Astros prospects over three hitless innings. Filling in for Thomas White, Milbrandt showcased his potential as Miami's rising pitching talent. 🔥
Alfredo Amezaga is celebrated as the best to wear No. 4 for the Miami Marlins. Known for his versatility, Amezaga was a key utility player, contributing 4.2 WAR and playing nearly every position during his tenure. A true gamer in Marlins history.
Marlins players like Owen Caissie felt a boost of confidence after their World Baseball Classic performance, showcasing their potential. Their international experience could translate to stronger performances at LoanDepot Park. ⚾
Miami Marlins reassign top prospect Robby Snelling to Minor League camp. The 22-year-old southpaw impressed during Spring Training, striking out 13 across 8 1/3 innings. Snelling remains a key future piece for Miami's pitching depth.
Marlins' rotation faces a shake-up after trading Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers for prospects. With ace-worthy Sandy Alcantara and Eury Perez leading, Braxton Garrett's return post-Tommy John remains uncertain. Max Meyer and Chris Paddack add depth.
The Marlins are set for a rollercoaster 2026 season. With young talent poised for growth—or a sophomore slump—expect unpredictability. A $20M free agent spend adds intrigue. Can they steal the South Florida spotlight? 🌟
Sandy Alcantara, fresh from the World Baseball Classic, is set for his sixth Opening Day start with the Marlins. After striking out five in a spring tie, he's ready to lead against the Rockies at LoanDepot Park. ⚾️
The Marlins showed significant progress in 2025, staying in postseason contention until the season's final week—a notable leap from 2024. Momentum is building in Miami! 🔥
Marlins' roster decisions loom as Opening Night nears. Manager Clayton McCullough weighs options for final spots, with rotation candidates including Braxton Garrett and Janson Junk. Sandy Alcantara and others are locks, but the bullpen still has uncertainties.
Jon Berti stands out in Marlins history as the best to wear the No. 5 jersey. Once MLB's steals leader, Berti's hustle and dedication earned him a spot alongside franchise greats, tying Juan Pierre's career WAR and making two playoff appearances with Miami.
Janson Junk takes the mound for the Marlins against the Blue Jays, looking to improve on his 0-1 record and 3.00 ERA. ⚾️
The Marlins have optioned top catching prospect Joe Mack to the minors despite his impressive Triple-A stats, including 18 homers. Strategic catching duties will go to Liam Hicks and Agustin Ramirez for now. 🧢