Morel makes first RBI as a Marlin a memorable one
MIAMI -- Christopher Morel knocked the go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning of the Marlins’ 5-2 win over the Nationals on Sunday afternoon at loanDepot park. With the series victory, the Marlins (19-22) caught up to the Nationals (19-22) in the National League East standings. Miami concluded its season-long
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From words to emojis, Mom is always McCullough's biggest cheerleader
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Marlins battle back vs. Nats for first 3-homer game of the year
MIAMI -- The Marlins’ offensive identity doesn’t revolve around the long ball. In fact, Miami entered Saturday tied with Boston for the third-fewest homers in the Majors (29). Through the season’s first 39 games, the club had not gone deep more than twice in a game.
Bendix addresses Ramírez, Garrett, Marsee and more
MIAMI -- Ahead of Marlins No. 2 prospect Robby Snelling's Major League debut, president of baseball operations Peter Bendix addressed a range of topics surrounding the club with a small group of reporters. Here are some of the highlights: On message made by recent moves regarding Agustín Ramírez, Chris Paddack
No. 2 prospect Snelling shows 'moxie,' maturity in MLB debut
MIAMI -- Marlins left-hander Robby Snelling is usually his own toughest critic, but even he could make an exception considering the unique nature of Friday night’s start. The Marlins’ No. 2 prospect (No. 31 overall per MLB Pipeline) tossed five innings in a 3-2 defeat to the Nationals at loanDepot
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Mack plays hero as Marlins win on walk-off error
MIAMI -- Marlins No. 4 prospect Joe Mack waited all week to experience a celebratory postgame clubhouse. Now it might be days before he’s able to get all the ketchup and mustard out of his ears. Mack kickstarted the Marlins’ ninth-inning rally and scored the walk-off run in Thursday night’s
'26 season in jeopardy for Defrank (Marlins No. 5 prospect, No. 98 overall)
The Marlins placed Top 100 prospect Kevin Defrank on the 60-day Minor League injured list on Thursday with a right biceps issue. Though the injury didn't require surgery, Defrank's 2026 season is in doubt. Sources told MLB.com that due to the timeline of the Florida Complex League season, the 60-day
Hernández rejoins Marlins' outfield; Pauley optioned
MIAMI – The Marlins continued shaking up their roster on Thursday, recalling outfielder Heriberto Hernández from Triple-A Jacksonville and optioning slumping infielder Graham Pauley. They also optioned lefty Dax Fulton, who provided four relief innings on Wednesday in his Major League debut, and selected the contract of righty Stephen Jones
Is Snelling the Marlins' next great development story? Here's what to expect
In 2021, Robby Snelling was a two-sport standout, committed to play both football and baseball at the University of Arizona. In 2022, he was the 39th overall pick in the Draft by the Padres. In 2023, he was a phenom. In 2024, he was a pitcher struggling to get outs.
Here is the first official 2026 mock draft!
The 2026 Draft is taking longer to sort itself out than teams hoped. Shortstops Roch Cholowsky (UCLA) and Grady Emerson (Fort Worth Christian HS in Texas) have set themselves apart from the rest of the class. The second tier of prospects consists of catcher Vahn Lackey (Georgia Tech) and right-hander
One prospect with closer potential from each organization
The saying goes that relievers are failed starters. If you believe that, revisit how much the Padres gave up for Mason Miller at last year’s Trade Deadline, and then look at Miller’s dominance to begin his first full season in San Diego. After that, look at the three-year, $69 million
Marlins designate veteran starter Paddack for assignment
MIAMI -- Sports is a performance-based industry, so when veteran right-hander Chris Paddack struggled to begin his Marlins career, the organization made the decision to designate him for assignment on Tuesday. With Paddack’s rotation spot coming up Friday night against the Nationals at loanDepot park, lefties Braxton Garrett and Robby
No. 54 overall prospect Mack debuts for Marlins
MIAMI -- Marlins No. 4 prospect Joe Mack had a decision to make: Take the bus or plane from Durham, N.C., to Miami for his trip to The Show. Mack wisely chose the latter, flying in first class for the first time in his life and getting a taste of
Ramírez optioned to Triple-A to improve defense, rediscover swing
MIAMI – The Marlins aren’t giving up on Agustín Ramírez as a catcher. With Miami promoting Joe Mack, MLB Pipeline’s No. 54 overall prospect, the organization in turn optioned a struggling Ramírez to Triple-A Jacksonville on Monday.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
While sitting in the bullpen on Monday, Marlins reliever Tyler Phillips could only laugh when he saw his kid on TV. As Phillips sat in the Marlins' bullpen at loanDepot park, he saw his family on the bullpen television, only to see his kid Frank crushing a soft-serve ice cream.
Dolphins QB's first pitch compared to Mahomes -- and not in a good way!
Malik Willis' first pitch before the Marlins hosted the Phillies on Friday was just a bit outside. But fear not, Dolphins fans: Your new quarterback is in excellent company with his errant toss.
Paddack's early-season struggles continue with wild 1st inning
MIAMI – It was an ominous start to Marlins right-hander Chris Paddack’s day when he discovered his trademark stirrups didn’t match the club’s throwback teal uniforms.
Rising prospect meeting childhood idols -- and hopes to join them in MLB soon
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Meyer, Marlins one-hit Phillies in dominant shutout
MIAMI -- Marlins right-hander Max Meyer tossed a career-high seven innings in Saturday’s 4-0 victory over the Phillies at loanDepot park. A self-deprecating Meyer implied it was about time after debuting nearly four years ago.
Marlins No. 30 prospect Ekness receives callup
MIAMI -- The Marlins called No. 30 prospect Josh Ekness late Friday evening under the guise of attending to long overdue paperwork. Instead, it was to deliver life-changing news. After sending out lefty Cade Gibson for 50 pitches in Friday night's 6-5 loss to the Phillies, Miami needed a fresh
Gibson's extended relief outing backfires for Marlins
MIAMI -- It’s easy to second-guess decisions with the benefit of seeing the result play out. Despite having a rested bullpen, Marlins manager Clayton McCullough elected to ride lefty Cade Gibson for 50 pitches -- the most for a Marlins reliever this season (Chris Paddack’s bulk outing April 5 notwithstanding)