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Sandy Alcantara pitched seven strong innings against the franchise that signed him out of the Dominican Republic at age 17 as the host Miami Marlins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 on Wednesday night.
Marlins high-leverage reliever Anthony Bender is done for the season, manager Clayton McCullough announced following Tuesday night’s 7-4 loss to the Cardinals at loanDepot park. Earlier in the day, Mi
Alex Cora Facing Backlash for Aroldis Chapman Decision in Red Sox' Loss to Marlins originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Boston Red Sox have a bullpen problem. Several of their relievers besides veteran closer Aroldis Chapman (4-2, 1.15 ERA) have struggled over the last couple of games, and they're paying the price for it in the standings.
Marsee has come up clutch for the Marlins in some key moments, already logging 18 RBI and 14 extra base hits. He’s the first player in franchise history to have that many RBI through their first extra-base hits through their first 19 career games, per Marlins Communications.
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The Miami Marlins made franchise history this month when they swept the New York Yankees in a raucous three-game series that drew nearly-sold out crowds. As more than 32,000 fans packed the stadium for the Friday night game — the first of the three that ...
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Sporting News on MSNEx-Guardians starting pitcher placed on waivers by the Miami Marlins
Former Cleveland Guardians pitcher Cal Quantrill has been placed on waivers by the Miami Marlins, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante throws during the first inning of a game against the Marlins on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025, in Miami. MIAMI — While his team looked to complete their first sweep since June and he looked to build off an outing ...
After a slow start, the Miami Marlins have been one of Major League Baseball’s best teams since late June. A 1,2000-pound pitching robot may be one reason why.
Miami Marlins assistant hitting coach Derek Shomon was caught calling 28-year-old Eric Wagaman a "ginger f**k."