Marlins call up No. 25 prospect Acosta as Pauley hits IL
MIAMI -- The Marlins recalled infielder Maximo Acosta from Triple-A Jacksonville and placed infielder Graham Pauley on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain ahead of Monday night’s series opener against the Cardinals at loanDepot park.
Myers loses HR ball over the wall -- then hits his own -- in Marlins' comeback win
BOSTON -- No one felt worse than Dane Myers during the early going on Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park. By game’s end, it would be hard to argue anyone felt better in the Marlins’ 5-3 comeback victory over the Red Sox.
Lopez's dad sees DR-to-Canada journey pay off
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Stowers heads to IL with left oblique strain, to miss several weeks
BOSTON -- Marlins All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique strain ahead of Sunday’s series finale against the Red Sox. Manager Clayton McCullough, who made the announcement that Stowers was going to be placed on the IL following Saturday’s 7-5 loss at
Latest Marlins injuries & transactions
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New Marlins Draftees get right to work, notching 1st pro HRs in same game
“Swing at strikes and hit it hard.” It’s a simple enough message from the Marlins to their players throughout the organization, and one that their 2025 MLB Draft picks already have adhered to.
No. 1 prospect White dazzles in 9-strikeout start at Double-A
Minor League teams love to play night games on Saturdays so that fans can watch the sky be lit up with fireworks afterwards, weather permitting. But there were plenty of proverbial fireworks during game action as well on this Saturday. Nine members of the Top 100 Prospects list combined for
Simpson vows to be better as Marlins view rookie as 'key piece' in 'pen
BOSTON -- Forty games remain in the 2025 season and the Marlins’ Day 1 objective remains the same: Develop their young roster and see how guys fit in moving forward. “We came into this season understanding that we were going to be able to provide a lot of opportunity for
Edwards' switch to aggressive approach puts some pop in NL batting title race
CLEVELAND -- Xavier Edwards is a “hit collector,” as Marlins manager Clayton McCullough endearingly calls him. No one would mistake the 5-foot-8, 175-pound Edwards for a slugger when he flicks singles to left with ease.
These 2025 Deadline sellers could become buyers in 2026
Fortunes can change quickly in the Major Leagues. The Blue Jays are living proof. After securing a series win over the Cubs on Thursday, Toronto has a 71-51 record -- the best in the American League -- and has surged in the standings ever since late June. The Blue Jays
'25 first-rounder Arquette drills first pro homer, No. 3 prospect Mack collects four hits in Minors
A busy August weekend in the Minors got off to an electric start, highlighted by Leo De Vries, who came through with his best performance since he was dealt at the Trade Deadline. JJ Wetherholt's penchant for leadoff jacks continued, while a new addition to the professional ranks and the
Rookie Marsee ties Marlins' franchise record with 7-RBI outburst
CLEVELAND -- Like many rookies that came before him and will follow, Jakob Marsee debuted wearing a high jersey number. The way Marsee has begun his Major League career, he might need to consider bucking tradition per the recommendation of his brother.
Why Marlins have hit stumbling block after red-hot stretch
CLEVELAND -- For seven weeks, the only club that could keep pace with Miami in the win column was the Majors’ top team in Milwaukee. The Marlins were riding high, reaching .500 by sweeping the Yankees on Aug. 3. After Tuesday night’s 4-3 loss to the Guardians at Progressive Field,
No. 4 prospect Snelling dominates in latest Triple-A start
A busy night around the Minors included a cycle, a Triple-A first and plenty of strong performances at the plate and on the mound. The Reds' Sal Stewart continues to take Triple-A by storm, hitting .400 during his first three weeks there, while the Mets' Jett Williams cleared the fence
New leader in each league in latest Rookie of the Year poll
We have seen some incredible rookie performances in 2025. From possibly the greatest single-game performance at the plate of all time to jaw-dropping heat from the mound, several players who have recently gotten the call to the Majors have made indelible first impressions. In our latest Rookie of the Year
Arquette comes in at No. 2 in Marlins' new Top 30 prospects
A year ago, the Marlins overhauled their system via trade acquisitions. The organization didn’t make as big of a splash this time around, but it is already seeing its 2024 moves impact the big league club with catcher Agustín Ramírez, center fielder Jakob Marsee and third baseman Graham Pauley starting
Ranking every MLB farm system, 1-30
It’s no secret that the Los Angeles Dodgers have a successful franchise. They bring in talent in every manageable way, from free agency to trades to acquisition of prospects via the Draft and the amateur international market. But until now, they had only landed in the No. 1 spot on
McKeon sees 2003 vibes with this Marlins club
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Trailblazing umpire Pawol debuts behind plate: 'Big day for her, big day for MLB'
Jen Pawol, who became the first woman to umpire in a regular-season MLB game on Saturday, shifted behind the plate to call balls and strikes for the first time in her Major League career in Sunday's series finale between the Braves and Marlins at Truist Park. On an otherwise ordinary
'Dream actually came true': Pawol breaks barrier in 1st MLB game
ATLANTA -- It’s rare to see an umpire receive a standing ovation when their name is announced during pregame introductions. But then again, Jen Pawol is the embodiment of rare air. History was made Saturday afternoon at Truist Park, as Pawol became the first woman to umpire a Major League
Marsee's brilliant cup of coffee in MLB turning heads already
ATLANTA -- Jakob Marsee doesn’t look like he’s only spent nine days in the Majors. The 24-year-old rookie is making big league baseball look basic, and Saturday night at Truist Park, he added another spectacle to his slew of special performances to begin his career.
Pawol makes history as 1st woman to umpire regular-season MLB game
NEW YORK -- Jen Pawol was in the middle of umpiring a Triple-A game Wednesday night when Nashville Sounds third baseman Oliver Dunn identified some exciting common ground between them. “When I make it to the big leagues and we get on the field together, we will have both worked
Cabrera's lethal pitch mix, location perplexes Braves in dominant 11-K start
ATLANTA -- Twenty has been a centripetal number for Edward Cabrera over the past few seasons. His career has seemed to revolve around the number in recent years, as the 27-year-old righty made 20 starts in both 2023 and '24. But Friday night at Truist Park, Cabrera reached the round
Top prospect White continues dominant Double-A run with 9 K's
It’s the dog days of summer, so that means the hunt for the Minor League version of Best in Show is more competitive than ever. Saturday featured award-worthy performances both at the plate and on the mound, including mutlihit games by Walker Jenkins and Carter Jensen. Switch-pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje made