The notoriously cheap Miami Marlins have begun yet another rebuild. However, might the team be eyeballing a starting pitcher on the free-agent market?
Peter Bendix, President of Baseball Operations, left, gives Clayton McCullough, new Team Manager, center, a jersey and hat while Bruce Sherman, principal owner, claps during a press conference welcoming McCullough to the Miami Marlins on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, at loanDepot Park in Miami, Fla. Alie Skowronski [email protected]
Marlins manager Clayton McCullough’s first coaching staff includes 10 other newcomers to the organization. McCullough won the World Series with the Dodgers as their first-base coach on Oct. 30, and he was then named the manager of the Marlins on Nov.
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San Francisco Giants made some headlines when they officially landed one of the best prospects of this cycle on a $3 million deal. While they would have loved to sign Roki Sasaki, getting the elite switch-hitting batter and high-ceiling defender,
Ryan Weathers enjoyed a breakout year with the Marlins in 2024, despite suffering a finger injury, and he has apparently lost 20 pounds so far this offseason.
The Marlins got some bad news regarding ... to $105M in order to avoid a grievance from the MLB Players Association related to the usage of their revenue-sharing funds. RosterResource currently pegs Miami's CBT number at $83M, so it seems it will have ...
The Miami Marlins have yet to spend a dollar on a true big league free agent this offseason, possibly taking the Athletics' place as the MLBPA's most wanted.
The Miami Marlins baseball franchise is adding an entertainment development to the county-owned LoanDepot Park stadium in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood, in a bid to turn it into a year-round destination (and boost the MLB team’s popularity and ticket sales).
Major League Baseball teams shelled out millions of dollars today on hundreds of international free agents. History shows it usually results in money thrown away.
While fans are wringing their hands over the Los Angeles Dodgers’ use of salary deferrals, one league official says that a rule change is on the horizon.