Brantly helps Hicks learn, grow and deliver for Marlins
MIAMI -- Rookie Liam Hicks was 13 years old when veteran Rob Brantly made his Major League debut with the Marlins on Aug. 14, 2012.
Torpedo bats on target with Marlins
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MLB.TV is back for 2025 -- new local packages available as well
A new season is upon us, and MLB.TV ¨C the best way to watch every out-of-market game all season long ¨C has never been better. That¡¯s because MLB.TV is now giving you even more baseball with the addition of 24/7 access to MLB Network (available in U.S. only). Here is
Each team's best promotional giveaway in 2025
Mark your calendars, baseball fans -- and avid collectors. All 30 teams have extensive promotional schedules lined up for the 2025 season. The giveaways range from bat-flipping bobbleheads to basketball jersesy to, yes, even cribbage boards. In fact, there are so many must-have giveaways that it may be a little
Latest Marlins injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Marlins injury news and transactions.
Alcantara returns from paternity list, shakes off rust to prevail vs. Nats
MIAMI -- A lot happened in the 10 days between starts for Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara. When last Sunday¡¯s series finale in Atlanta was rained out, Alcantara rushed to the airport but got stuck there for hours until his flight finally took off. He would arrive with time to spare
2023 second-rounder delivers two-homer, five-RBI night at Double-A
The future appears to be closer than ever after some top prospects put on a show, particularly at Triple-A. We saw Aviators take flight with some soaring home runs and a Space Cowboy slammed the door in emphatic fashion. Add in a walk-off grand slam from a Top 100 prospect
Cabrera throws a 96.5 mph changeup? 'You don't see that very often'
MIAMI -- A 96.5 mph changeup?! Yes, you¡¯re reading that correctly. Marlins right-hander Edward Cabrera unleashed that type of velocity with his offspeed pitch during a solid season debut in Friday night¡¯s 7-4 loss to the Nationals at loanDepot park.
Fortes (oblique) lands on 10-day IL; Brantly selected from Triple-A
MIAMI -- The Marlins placed Opening Day catcher Nick Fortes on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to Thursday) with a Grade 1 left oblique strain ahead of Friday¡¯s 7-4 series opening loss to the Nationals. In corresponding moves, Miami selected the contract of veteran Rob Brantly from Triple-A Jacksonville and
Inbox: A timeline for De Los Santos, Ram¨ªrez's arrival
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Healthy again, these 9 players are back in a groove
The season is only about two weeks old, but for some players, the first slew of games feels a little more meaningful. Across the league, a number of players are making their return after missing most -- if not all -- of last season due to injury. So far, rust
Here are the most stacked MiLB clubs -- one for each organization
The Minor Leagues are in full swing with Triple-A circuits two weeks into their seasons and Double-A, High-A and Single-A leagues a week into theirs. That means plenty of great baseball to watch, either in person or via MiLB.TV, which streams games for 117 of the 120 full-season affiliates.
Health is wealth as Meyer's confidence swells after no-hit bid vs. Mets
NEW YORK ¨C The Marlins pitching staff could learn a thing or two from right-hander Max Meyer. Entering Wednesday¡¯s action, he was the only pitcher on the team to record a quality start in 2025. Meyer did even better against the Mets at Citi Field. He held them scoreless for
Marlins center fielders have their own diving contest. So who did it better?
The catch that Marlins center fielder Derek Hill made on Tuesday was billed as an early catch of the year candidate, and one that frankly would be hard to top. So is it possible that his own teammate -- and fellow center fielder -- one-upped him less than 24 hours
Marlins prospect uses his wheels to accomplish rare feat at High-A
Who needs a bat when you've got two perfectly good legs? Emaarion Boyd ran himself into baseball history on Wednesday night and he did so without hitting a ball out of the infield. The Marlins outfield prospect wreaked havoc on the basepaths, stealing six bases without the benefit of a
Against the wind, in the heel of the glove. This catch was 'sick, bro'
NEW YORK ¨C Tuesday¡¯s game between the Marlins and Mets, originally scheduled to start at 7:10 p.m. ET at Citi Field, was moved to 4:10 because of the cold weather forecast later that evening. By the time the game ended, Miami had that cold feeling after its 10-5 loss, but
Marlins fall short in another close one: 'We have talent on our team'
NEW YORK ¨C One thing can be said about the 2025 Marlins: They battle all the time. That was the case when they faced the Mets on Monday night at Citi Field. However, they fell short, 2-0.
How the first 10 picks of the 2025 Draft could look
We are not only rolling on all cylinders in the Majors and the Minor Leagues right now, but the college baseball season as well. In December, MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis put out his first official mock draft for the 2025 class, but a lot has changed since then. The evaluation
'This is his dream come true': Pauley takes in surreal Atlanta homecoming
ATLANTA -- Marlins infielder Graham Pauley is a golden retriever in human form. His walk-up song, after all, is Natasha Bedingfield¡¯s ¡°Pocketful of Sunshine.¡± Pauley had even more of a pep in his step at batting practice ahead of Friday¡¯s series opener against the Braves at Truist Park.
Marlins-Braves rained out, rescheduled for Aug. 9
ATLANTA -- ¡°When it rains, it pours¡± has been a phrase used to describe all that has gone wrong for the Braves this year. It was also a way to describe why Sunday afternoon¡¯s series finale against the Marlins was postponed. With heavy rain forecast throughout the day, the Braves
No. 7 prospect Head shows off bat, speed at Single-A
With every affiliate level in action, the first full-schedule Sunday of the Minor League season was filled with noisy hits, dominant starts and dramatic finishes keyed by top prospects. Here are the performances that stood out as Opening Weekend for Double-A, High-A and Single-A wrapped up: