Stowers' 'surreal' slam propels Marlins to riveting walk-off victory
MIAMI -- Turns out the Marlins’ new City Connect 2.0 Retrowave uniforms have a little magic in them.
Lopez diagnosed with Grade 2 right ankle sprain
MIAMI -- Marlins second baseman Otto Lopez was diagnosed with a Grade 2 right ankle sprain on Saturday afternoon. According to Harvard Health, the timeline for recovery typically ranges from 3-6 weeks since there is a partial tear of ligaments. "I think right now, the exact time frame, I'm not
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The first month of the season is in the books, but there's plenty of action in store. There are races to track in all of the divisions, milestones within reach for star players and it's never too early to think about who will capture some coveted hardware. And there's only
Pérez's return could come sooner than expected
MIAMI -- Could Marlins right-hander Eury Pérez make his season debut as soon as early June? Speaking to the media on Friday for the first time since beginning his rehab assignment, Pérez laid out a tentative course of action as he works back from April 2024 Tommy John surgery. “Specific
Latest Marlins injuries & transactions
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Marlins honor past, look to future with 'Retrowave' City Connect 2.0s
LOS ANGELES -- There's nowhere quite like Miami.
Conine undergoes season-ending left shoulder surgery
LOS ANGELES -- Marlins outfielder Griffin Conine underwent season-ending surgery on his left shoulder on Tuesday, the club announced ahead of Wednesday's series finale at Dodger Stadium. Over the weekend in Seattle, Miami had revealed that Conine would visit Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Monday in Los Angeles to get another
'That's just one dream': Two of the Salas brothers face off in Single-A ball
The Salas brothers had been dreaming of this moment their entire lives. Still, nothing could compare to the reality of it as Twins prospect Jose Salas and Single-A Fort Myers hosted youngest brother Andrew Salas, the Marlins' No. 5 prospect, and Jupiter this week. “A lot of emotions,” said Jose,
April's hottest hitting prospects -- one for each organization
The Minor League season is a month old and several of the game's best hitting prospects are off to fast starts. Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony is tearing up Triple-A (just like he did at the end of last year), Padres shortstop Leo De Vries is leading the High-A Midwest
Alcantara frustrated, but staying positive after bumpy night in LA
LOS ANGELES – Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara is one of the most confident players in the game, but he finds himself in the midst of an existential crisis.
As McCullough gets Dodgers ring, Marlins have own WS aspirations
LOS ANGELES -- The 2024 Dodgers don’t win the World Series without Marlins manager Clayton McCullough, and that much was evident based on the representation during Monday’s pregame ceremony at Dodger Stadium.
'This is just starting': Ramírez adds to historic run with multi-HR game
SEATTLE -- Agustín Ramírez had enough slumping after just one game. The Marlins’ No. 4 prospect, whose big league career got off to the kind of start not seen in at least 125 years, had his first off night at the plate Saturday, going 0-for-4 in Miami’s ugly 14-0 loss
NEW! Top 150 Draft Prospects: Major changes, big jumps highlight list
The Washington Nationals are on the clock. OK, not quite yet, but they do have the No. 1 pick in this year’s Draft, and MLB Pipeline has an updated and expanded Draft Top 150, ranking the players all 30 teams are criss-crossing the country to see to line up their
Weathers turns up the heat in dazzling first rehab outing
SEATTLE -- The Marlins’ first trip outside the Eastern time zone continued Sunday with their series finale against the Mariners, but for the second straight day, Miami got good news closer to home. On Saturday, it was Eury Pérez taking the next step in his recovery from Tommy John surgery
Prospect De Los Santos making speedy progress
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Pérez takes huge step in TJ recovery with first rehab start
SEATTLE -- Not a whole lot good happened for the Marlins on Saturday in a 14-0 loss to the Mariners. But the best news of the day for the club came 3,200 miles from T-Mobile Park, at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Fla., where Eury Pérez made his first
You've got to see this circus-style catch made at Triple-A!
With bat dogs, wacky mascots and colorful alternate identities, many Minor Leagues ballparks resemble the circus. But Jacksonville’s VyStar Ballpark supplied the on-field act to go with the atmosphere on Saturday night when in the sixth inning, Jumbo Shrimp infielder Jack Winkler showcased a skill typically reserved for between-inning entertainment
10 surprises from the 1st month of the 2025 season
Every MLB season is a marathon of ebbs and flows, peaks and valleys. Through it all, players and teams just hope to find some positive consistency. Hot starts, as promising as they seem, often fade after a couple of weeks as the season hits its stride. But when a player
'We called up the greatest hitter alive': Ramírez continues torrid pace with first HR
SEATTLE -- Cal Quantrill, standing outside the Marlins clubhouse following their 8-4 win over the Mariners, had to smile thinking about Agustín Ramírez’s week. “We called up the greatest hitter alive, I guess,” he said with a laugh. It was a hyperbolic statement. Mostly.
Marlins' merch celebrates positive new mantra
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No. 1 prospect White excels in latest High-A start
Some of baseball's most well-known prospects stood out on Friday, including a trio of hurlers that finds itself among the Top 100 in Bubba Chandler, Thomas White and Trey Yesavage. Over in the batter's box, Jordan Lawlar continues to put last season's injury-plagued season further and further in the rearview
'Sandy Mode,' by the numbers: Why Marlins' ace is trending up
MIAMI – Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara grew tired of discussing his mediocre performance – by his lofty standards – in his return from Tommy John surgery, so he recently watched video from his 2022 National League Cy Young Award-winning season.