Marlins' scorching-hot June continues with sweep of Giants
MIAMI – Kyle Stowers doesn’t think the scorching-hot Marlins have played their best baseball yet. If that’s the case, watch out.
Hicks (IL with lower back strain) to undergo imaging for severity
MIAMI – The Marlins don't know yet how long they'll be without their home run and RBI leader after placing Liam Hicks on the 10-day injured list with a lower back strain ahead of Sunday’s 2-1 win over the Giants at loanDepot park.
Conine reinstated from IL; Morel designated for assignment
MIAMI -- The Marlins reinstated Griffin Conine from the 60-day injured list and designated for assignment Christopher Morel as the corresponding roster move ahead of Sunday's 2-1 win over the Giants at loanDepot park. Conine started in right field and went hitless in four at-bats while batting second in the
Bendix navigating his new life as a front-office father
This story was excerpted from Christina De Nicola’s Marlins Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. MIAMI -- It’s April 9 and the Marlins are hosting the Reds during a midweek series at loanDepot park. President of baseball operations
Meyer, Lopez continue their All-Star worthy ways in Marlins' victory
MIAMI -- At the beginning of June, the sky appeared to be falling for the 2026 Marlins.
Fairbanks becomes 4th pitcher to notch 100th career save as a Marlin
MIAMI – Marlins closer Pete Fairbanks didn’t envision collecting 100 big league saves when he began his professional career 11 years ago. After being selected in the ninth round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of the University of Missouri, Fairbanks spent his first few seasons as a starter. Once
Caissie at the bat! Rookie earns crucial AB vs. lefty to cap huge night
MIAMI – Marlins rookie Owen Caissie always tells himself he’s going to get the chance to face lefties, and to be ready should the opportunity present itself. He does so by training against lefty angles and breaking balls on a daily basis in the cages. Like many young hitters across
Conine slugs 3-run HR in 2nd rehab game, could return soon
MIAMI -- Marlins outfielder Griffin Conine is nearing a return from the injured list as soon as next week.
'Definite possibility' Pérez returns from IL next week
MIAMI -- Marlins right-hander Eury Pérez, sidelined since May 29 with a gracilis strain in his right thigh, could return to the big league mound as early as next week. The 23-year-old began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Jacksonville on Thursday evening and met all expectations laid out in a
Marlins launch early renewal period for 2027 season ticket memberships
MIAMI -- While the 2026 Marlins fight for positioning in the National League Wild Card standings, Marlins members can lock in their seats for the 2027 season. The Marlins announced the launch of the club’s first-ever early renewal period for 2027 season ticket memberships, which includes flex plan options. The
Gold Glove outfield finalist Stowers seeing more time at first base
PITTSBURGH – In his breakout 2025 campaign, Kyle Stowers’ various accolades included being named a National League Gold Glove finalist in left field. So when Marlins manager Clayton McCullough and the organization approached him during Spring Training about the possibility of adding first base to his resume, it would’ve been
Meyer outduels Skenes, improves to 7-0 as Marlins stay hot
PITTSBURGH – When Max Meyer last pitched at PNC Park, the clean-shaven right-hander recorded just two outs in his second career start due to right elbow discomfort and eventually underwent Tommy John surgery. Three years later, a bearded Meyer has put an injury-plagued career in the rear-view mirror and blossomed
Marsee makes incredible superhero catch with Batman looking on
PITTSBURGH – Oscar-winning actor Michael Keaton might’ve been in the stands for the series finale between the Marlins and Pirates on Sunday afternoon at PNC Park, but everyone knows Batman is the superhero who can’t fly. Turns out fish can, though.
Marlins embrace World Cup fever in Miami, celebrate soccer roots
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Despite losing bullpen game, Marlins' relief corps as strong as it gets
PITTSBURGH -- The Marlins’ reliance on bullpen games this month is due to injuries. The reason why they haven’t nosedived in June -- quite the opposite, in fact -- is because of how strong the unit has been. Even after Saturday’s 3-2 loss to Pittsburgh at PNC Park snapped a
Alcantara becomes 5th active Dominican-born pitcher to reach 1,000 K's
PITTSBURGH – Cheers to “El Caballo.” The Marlins toasted Sandy Alcantara with bottles of Veuve Clicquot shortly after Friday night’s 8-3 victory against the Pirates at PNC Park, where their ace recorded his 1,000th career strikeout. How fitting that Alcantara, the face of the franchise for nearly a decade, led
Surging Marlins sweep Snakes behind 2nd consecutive shutout
MIAMI – You’d be hard-pressed to find a more intense Major Leaguer than Tyler Phillips. For casual baseball fans, Phillips is the Marlins pitcher who went viral for slapping his face when running in from the bullpen to the mound.
Marlins unload in 6-run frame en route to 3rd straight series win
MIAMI -- Two weeks ago, the Marlins were in the midst of a season-long five-game skid. Injuries began to mount, as the club closed in on a season-low eight games below .500. How quickly things can change.
When this young fan busted a move, Marlins joined the groove
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'I actually want them to steal': Mack's 4-hit night the cherry on top of elite defense
MIAMI – Marlins rookie catcher Joe Mack's game-changing defense factored into him taking a pivotal at-bat during Tuesday night’s 10-6 victory over the D-backs at loanDepot park. Wait, what?
Why these Marlins should get serious All-Star consideration
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MLB's leader in IP has a 'sweet' secret to success
MIAMI – Every Sandy Alcantara start day, the Marlins don’t need to drag their feet to the ballpark because an Alcantara start almost always guarantees a well-paced game and satisfied sweet tooths.
Milbrandt joins Top 100 prospects list after dazzling Triple-A debut
New level, same dominance.
Super Zuber! Reliever earns 1st save, thwarts Rays' rally effort
MIAMI -- Marlins right-hander Tyler Zuber’s ultimate goal has been to lock down a game in the Major Leagues since beginning his professional career nine years ago. Zuber, the owner of 60 Minor League saves, bided his time for an opportunity. Once he debuted in 2020 with the Royals, however,
Phillips guts through bulk outing after taking line drive off foot
MIAMI – The Marlins’ dugout held its collective breath when Yandy Díaz’s 110.2 mph comebacker struck right-hander Tyler Phillips on the right foot during the fifth inning of Friday night’s 6-0 loss to the Rays at loanDepot park. Injuries are part of the game. Every club has to deal with