King designated for assignment; Ralston recalled
MIAMI -- The Marlins designated for assignment veteran lefty John King and recalled righty Jack Ralston from Triple-A Jacksonville ahead of Sunday’s series finale against the Nationals. Known as a ground-ball specialist, King signed a $1.5 million contract ahead of Spring Training as a reclamation project after posting a 4.66
From bass to snook, Caissie becoming avid fisherman in Miami
MIAMI -- Last month while rehabbing in Jupiter, Fla., Marlins rookie outfielder Owen Caissie found himself waking up around 4 a.m. on a daily basis. No, the organization didn’t force him to train at ungodly hours. Caissie would walk along the beach trying to catch snook.
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Hernández, Marsee homer to back Pérez's 5 effective frames in 40th home win
MIAMI -- Only 56 of the 100 pitches that Marlins starter Eury Pérez fired Saturday were for strikes. The 6-foot-8 right-hander missed arm-side often, worked deep counts, labored through longer innings and saw his pitch count climb. “He just didn’t really have terrific rhythm,” Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said.
Held scoreless before 8th, Sanoja sparks Marlins to walk-off win
MIAMI -- The Marlins mustered only one hit through the first seven innings Friday night, but their 5-foot-7, 150-pound spark plug fixed things with two swings. Javier Sanoja singled to right in the eighth inning off Tom Cosgrove to tie the score, then delivered a bases-loaded single versus Clayton Beeter
10 slow starters who have turned their seasons around
Early-season numbers present an interesting glimpse into how we view player performance, since the year is young and those are the only games we are working with. When players start on a hot stretch, it’s easy to get excited. On the flip side, slow starts might make us put too
Latest Marlins injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Marlins injury news and transactions.
Alcantara can't stymie surging Phillies as Marlins' bats go quiet
PHILADELPHIA -- The Marlins had their ace on the mound with a chance to salvage a game at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday night, but they couldn't avoid a sweep as they were beaten, 4-1, by a surging Phillies club. Miami had won 10 of Sandy Alcantara's last 14 starts.
One potential prospect callup for each team
Unless you were hiding under a baseball rock last week, you noticed Cardinals’ prospect Joshua Báez made his big league debut against the Cubs in Chicago last Saturday. All he did was make history by becoming the first player in Major League history to homer in his first three plate
How an arm-angle tweak sparked Fairbanks' strong second half
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Marlins knock Wheeler around, but can't come out with a win
PHILADELPHIA — A night after putting 11 men on base against Phillies' left-handed ace Christopher Sánchez, the Marlins chased Philadelphia’s right-handed ace after only five innings. But for the second straight game, the stress they put on the opposing starter did not result in a win. The Fish fell again,
McCullough's ejection punctuates frustrating Wild Card setback
PHILADELPHIA — After struggling to cash in all night against their nemesis, Cristopher Sánchez, the Marlins finally put together a potential game-tying rally in the seventh inning Monday, only for a replay review to cost them a run and potentially a win.
Bender slated to begin rehab assignment on road back to Marlins
PHILADELPHIA — As the Marlins try to put together one more push up the National League Wild Card standings, one of the most important members of their bullpen is a step closer to returning. Right-handed reliever Anthony Bender, sidelined since the final week of June by a stress reaction in
Eury quick to find scoreless success by keeping Reds' runners at bay
CINCINNATI -- Eury Pérez is in one of the best stretches of his professional career, with a 1.80 ERA in 10 starts since returning from the injured list in June with an inner right thigh strain. But one of his biggest improvements won’t show up in a traditional box score.
Deadline moves keep stacking Marlins' farm system
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Marlins rise in latest Power Rankings
Some might call these the dog days of summer, but with as much activity and excitement as there has been in baseball for the last week — Field of Dreams! Joshua Báez! A wild Brewers-Dodgers series featuring the best pitchers on earth — we’ll confess to not feeling particularly dogged
Ranking every MLB farm system, 1-30
We reranked the Top 100 Prospects list. We reranked the team Top 30 lists. We reranked the positional Top 10 lists. It’s time we rerank the farm systems too.
Marsee finding groove at top of Marlins' order in 4-hit showing
CINCINNATI -- The Marlins have had a rotating cast atop their lineup this season, with Jakob Marsee, Xavier Edwards and the since-traded Liam Hicks having spent the most time batting leadoff. If there's a chance for one player to secure it outright, consider Marsee to have made his case on
HBP? Nope. HR? Yes! Marlins 1st-rounder takes one deep after almost taking one for team
The Machiavellian guidance to “hit them where it hurts” was seen in two different forms during Saturday’s duel between Jupiter and St. Lucie at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, with Jacob Lombard at the center of both. After taking a couple of literal blows, the Marlins’ No. 4 prospect delivered a
'El Caballo' a dark horse for Cy Young Award thanks to career-best stretch
CINCINNATI -- Sandy Alcantara has been the picture of reliability for the Marlins. PitchCom not working in the first inning? Not a problem. Strikeout stuff not totally there? He's able to make it work. For the 19th time in 26 starts, the 30-year-old delivered a quality start and gave the
NEW Top 100 and Top 30 Prospects lists are here!
The prospect landscape has changed a lot since we launched our first 2026 Top 100 back in January. After the Draft, a Trade Deadline and the bulk of the 2026 season, we figured it was time to update our rankings. And it’s not just a new Top 100 we’re unveiling.
New faces in new places power Marlins' 4th straight win amid Wild Card race
MIAMI -- The moving parts since Liam Hicks’ departure and Kyle Stowers’ injury fueled the Marlins’ 8-2 victory over the Pirates on Wednesday night at loanDepot park. Agustín Ramírez collected two hits while Griffin Conine and Heriberto Hernández went deep to back right-hander Janson Junk’s quality start in Miami’s fourth
Meyer undergoes cortisone shot; ramp-up progression TBD
MIAMI – Marlins All-Star right-hander Max Meyer underwent a cortisone shot in his side/rib area, according to manager Clayton McCullough. Meyer, who has been sidelined since July 19 with a neck strain, was initially on no-throw status for two weeks. He went for a follow-up examination this week to determine