Discover a new way to find and share stories you'll love… Learn about Reading Desk

Search Results : Miami Marlins


Blog Post Results (21-40 of 1871)

Giancarlo Stanton Injury Could Be Short- and Long-Term Disaster for Marlins

Heading into the season, the last thing the Miami Marlins needed was something bad to happen to young slugger Giancarlo Stanton. These being the Marlins, it's only natural that something bad has indeed happened to Stanton. And now the Marlins should be worried. Show More Summary

How Terry Collins' Contract Status Is Already Impacting the Mets

As the New York Mets left the field following a 4-3 loss at the hands of the Miami Marlins on Monday evening, the story of the game quickly became about missed opportunities with runners on base and two blown leads (in the ninth andShow More Summary

Creating a Tie-Breaking System to Stop the Madness of 6-Hour MLB Games

While you were sleeping Monday, there were two Major League Baseball games being played deep into the night between the New York Mets and Miami Marlins and the Los Angeles Angels and Oakland Athletics. The Mets and Marlins had the benefit of starting at 7:05 p.m. Show More Summary

Which young pitcher do you want?

Last night in Miami, Marlins rookie José Fernandez started against Mets right-hander Matt Harvey, making for a highly attractive duel between two young pitchers with outstanding talents. This prospect inspired the folks at MLB Now, yesterday...Show More Summary

Giancarlo Stanton Injury: Updates on Marlins Star's Hamstring

Miami Marlins outfielder Giancarlo Stanton injured his hamstring in the 10th inning against the New York Mets and was forced to leave the game. MLB's Twitter account posted details of the injury: MLB Network's Paul Severino revealedShow More Summary

Jeffrey Loria's Meddling Ruins Hope for Credibility in Marlins Organization

Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria, already a pariah in Major League Baseball circles and with every fan in the state of Florida, is back to his old tricks and undermining everyone and everything within his franchise. According to Jeff...Show More Summary

Jeffrey Loria just can't help himself

So there were some rumors about this Tuesday, but now Jeff Passan's got the whole sordid story: Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria personally mandated the lineup card change that flip-flopped starting pitchers Jose Fernandez and Ricky...Show More Summary

Marlins players and coaches are reportedly quite pissed that "higher-ups in the organization" pushed

4 weeks agoSports : Deadspin

Marlins players and coaches are reportedly quite pissed that "higher-ups in the organization" pushed back Ricky Nolasco's start just 2½ hours before game time. [Miami Herald] Read more...

Minnesota Twins: 3 Lessons Learned from the Miami Marlins Doubleheader

On Tuesday, the Minnesota Twins went from playing baseball just about every day to playing twice in a 24-hour period. That’s the reality of playing in a city where for some reason it is still snowing in April. “It’s been a long day of...Show More Summary

Would the Yankees Ever Become True 'Sellers' at the MLB Trade Deadline?

Imagine a Major League Baseball trade deadline where the New York Yankees are in Miami Marlins mode: Everything must go. If there ever was a year for it to happen, it's this year....Not that I'm counting on it, mind you. Like, oh, pretty much everyone else, I had my doubts about the Bombers heading into the season. Show More Summary

Creating 1 Blockbuster Giancarlo Stanton Trade Package for Each Expected Suitor

Miami Marlins outfielder Giancarlo Stanton has drawn plenty of trade interest from other MLB teams. Despite Stanton's 2013 struggles (.545 OPS, 0 HR), suitors would be willing to offer blockbuster packages to acquire him. July's non-waiver...Show More Summary

Los Angeles Dodgers: Breaking Down the Blue Crew's Scoring Woes

It’s a new season, but the Dodgers have reverted back to bad habits. Eighteen games into the season and the Blue Crew has posted the second-lowest run total in the entire MLB, topping only the “rebuilding” Miami Marlins (4-15). It’s not as though the Dodgers aren ’t hitting the ball—because they are. Show More Summary

Mujica Could Be St. Louis Cardinals' Bullpen Savior

When it was announced that the St. Louis Cardinals had traded third base prospect Zack Cox to the Miami Marlins for reliever Edward Mujica, it was at best a head scratcher. Now he is quickly becoming another deal where Cardinals GM John Mozeliak saw a diamond in the rough. Show More Summary

Interview: Joel Osteen on Life, Tragedy and Why He Shuns 'Prosperity Gospel' Label

Joel Osteen, senior pastor of the 40,000-member Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, spoke with The Christian Post on Friday at Marlins Park baseball stadium in Miami, Fla. – one day before his scheduled America's Night of Hope event –...Show More Summary

Joel Osteen at Night of Hope Miami: Relinquish Control to God

Joel Osteen preached a message of hope and encouragement to the sold-out crowd of 37,000 who packed Miami's Marlins Park Saturday night to experience the fifth annual "America's Night of Hope" event that the megachurch pastor hosts to cast a wide net and introduce the Gospel of Jesus Christ to new believers.

National Embarrassment: Marlins Crush Haren, Nats

Winning for only the third time this year, the Miami Marlins took advantage of a key error in the 4th inning to crush the Washington Nationals 8-2 on Tuesday night. The Marlins came into the game last in the Major Leagues in hitting, at just over.200, and second to last in bullpen ERA at around 5.50. Show More Summary

Miami Marlins: 2 Players Who Should Be Viewed as Future Franchise Cornerstones

With a 2-11 record, the Miami Marlins are off to their worst start since they began the 1998 season at 1-11. And since the franchise isn't expected to be playoff-bound after its latest fire sale last November, the franchise is looking for a couple of cornerstone players to build around. Show More Summary

Jose Reyes Leg Injury: Does This Ruin Blue Jays Chances of a Postseason Berth?

The Toronto Blue Jays pulled off a blockbuster trade with the Miami Marlins this offseason in the hopes that the players acquired would help lead them to their first postseason berth since 1993. Those hopes may have taken a severe blow on Friday night. Show More Summary

Giancarlo Stanton Injury: Updates on Marlins Star's Shoulder

Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton was scratched from Friday night's lineup because of a sore left shoulder according to The Palm Beach Post's Marlins beat writer Joe Capozzi (via Twitter). Stanton has struggled to start the...Show More Summary

Copyright © 2011 Regator, LLC