Marlins Article Archive

    Between October 21, 2009 and November 22, 2009
  1. Florida Marlins, Josh Johnson on Different Pages

    It’s really hard to argue with the way the Florida Marlins do business. Despite having a payroll consistently at the bottom of baseball, the Marlins in the last seven seasons have won a World Series and have had five winning seasons out of those seven...

    Adam Bernacchio Written by Adam Bernacchio about about 4 hours ago 14 reads 1 comments

  2. Josh Johnson, Florida Marlins On Different Pages

    It's really hard to argue with the way the Florida Marlins do business. Despite having a payroll consistently at the bottom of baseball, in the last seven seasons, The Marlins have had five winning seasons and won a World Series...

    Adam Bernacchio Written by Adam Bernacchio about about 4 hours ago 15 reads 0 comments

  3. Josh Johnson and Florida Marlins Fail To Ink Long-Term Deal

    Once a cheap team, always a cheap team. The Florida Marlins have reportedly "reached an impasse ” with ace Josh Johnson regarding a proposed four-year contract extension...

    Jeremiah Graves Written by Jeremiah Graves about about 23 hours ago 89 reads 2 comments

  4. MLB 9s: Florida Marlins—Han-Ram, Pudge, Pierre Are Faces of the Franchise

    One question, hundreds of answers: Which Marlin had the greatest offensive season at his position? Major League baseball has been asking fans this same question in an effort to choose each team's best-ever collection of stars...

    Ash Marshall Written by Ash Marshall about 2 days ago 74 reads 11 comments

  5. Bailey, Coghlan Win ROY Awards

    Andrew Bailey has been named the 2009 AL Rookie of the Year winner after a 6-3 season with a 1.84 ERA and holding opponents to a .167 batting average. Andrew Bailey 6-3, 1.84 ERA is the winner of the AL Rookie of the Year Award...

    Andrew Godfrey Written by Andrew Godfrey about 4 days ago 20 reads 0 comments

  6. Rookie of the Year Awards announced

    The Rookie of the Year awards were announced this afternoon and the winners are. Chris Coghlan of the Florida Marlins won it in the National League. He is a leftfielder and Oakland Athletics closer Andrew Bailey won it in the American League...

    Gary Marchese Written by Gary Marchese about 4 days ago 6 reads 0 comments

  7. Rookie of the Year Awards

    I haven’t really spent a lot of time thinking about baseball’s best rookies this year, and I don’t really have any strong feelings about the choices the voters made. Chris Coghlin hit ...

    Tom  Dubberke Written by Tom Dubberke about 5 days ago 29 reads 0 comments

  8. Marlins' Chris Coghlan: A Special Player Who's Now 2009 NL Rookie of the Year

    Reading as much as I could find on the subject over the past month or two I came to only one conclusion: Andrew McCutchen, J.A...

    Hotnuke Written by Hotnuke about 5 days ago 274 reads 14 comments

  9. Marlins' Chris Coghlan Wins National League Rookie of the Year Award

    My preseason NL Rookie of the Year pick: Cameron Maybin NL Rookie of the Year winner: Chris Coghlan At least I got the team right. According to ESPN...

    Adam Bernacchio Written by Adam Bernacchio about 5 days ago 55 reads 0 comments

  10. Chris Coghlan – National League Rookie of the Year

    The Florida Marlins once again have produced the National League Rookie of the Year, this time it was outfielder Chris Coghlan. You know what that means? In four to five years, he’ll be traded to a contending team due to financial constraints...

    Paul Raymond Written by Paul Raymond about 5 days ago 30 reads 1 comments

  11. What is Dan Uggla's Trade Market?

    Outside of Roy Halladay, the player we are most likely to hear involved in trade rumors is Florida Marlins 2B Dan Uggla. This really shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone as any player on the Marlins making more than $1 million is a trade candidate...

    Adam Bernacchio Written by Adam Bernacchio about 5 days ago 156 reads 1 comments

  12. Dan Uggla's Stubbornness is Hurting His Trade Value

    Dan Uggla has no qualms about changing teams.   Changing positions, however, is a whole different ballgame.   Uggla, 29, is due a substantial raise via arbitration, and finds himself on the trading block as a result...

    Jeremiah Graves Written by Jeremiah Graves about 7 days ago 474 reads 6 comments

  13. Forget Dan Uggla and Mark DeRosa

    That's my interpretation of the Jim Riggleman's comment today that Cristian Guzman will be the team's second baseman in 2010.(Of course, this was a Bill Ladson report, so there's always a chance that the old Hamburgler just made it up...

    Steven Biel Written by Steven Biel about 8 days ago 73 reads 0 comments

  14. Unrealized Potential: Florida Marlins Trade Jeremy Hermida to Boston

    On Sept. 30, 2009, Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez stated Jeremy Hermida wouldn’t be playing anytime soon. Apparently, Hermida had injured an oblique muscle, and was scratched from the lineup indefinitely...

    Hotnuke Written by Hotnuke about 14 days ago 284 reads 39 comments

  15. Florida Marlins K Competition: Randy St. Claire Hired as Pitching Coach

    In my last article on the Marlins—which you can read here —I stated that I felt the Marlins should promote in-house and bring Reid Cornelius or Scott Mitchell up from one of their minor-league ...

    Hotnuke Written by Hotnuke about 14 days ago 78 reads 0 comments

  16. Some Teams Don't Waste Time

    I love the period of wheeling and dealing that comes immediately after the World Series ends and lasts until about a week before Christmas...

    Tom  Dubberke Written by Tom Dubberke about 15 days ago 7 reads 0 comments

  17. Kit Kat Bars & He-Man

    I dressed as a skeleton for Halloween. It’s the same costume I wore last year, and the year before too. Next Halloween I’ll break out the ol’ bones wrap yet again...

    Bullpen Brian Written by Bullpen Brian about 20 days ago 6 reads 0 comments

  18. Marlins' Land Shark Stadium Is the Worst Stadium in Baseball

    This review was originally published on www.stadiumjourney.com. When the Florida Marlins began their existence as a Major League franchise in 1993, it seemed as though the league had expanded to a perfect market...

    Paul Swaney Written by Paul Swaney about 24 days ago 223 reads 7 comments

  19. Is Mike Stanton Ready To Be the Next Big Power Hitter?

    Also featured on Rotoprofessor.com ! The Florida Marlins often seem like a hot-bed for young prospects with considerable upside, so it’s no wonder their latest child prodigy, right-fielder ...

    Jimmy Hascup Written by Jimmy Hascup about 28 days ago 261 reads 4 comments

  20. Florida Marlins' Front Office Must Throw Strikes in Pitching Coach Hire

    When the Marlins let pitching coach Mark Wiley go along with first base/infield coach Andy Fox I wasn’t all that concerned (and if you’re concerned about either of them, they were ...

    Hotnuke Written by Hotnuke about 29 days ago 153 reads 18 comments

  21. Top 7: Worst Playoff Umpiring Mistakes

    Starting this week, each Top 7 column will be enhanced by the newest addition to the JoeSportsFan Radio Network, Seven Minutes with Jason Major, where our Top 7 guru rants on the current topic, ...

    JoeSportsFan Written by JoeSportsFan about 29 days ago 30 reads 0 comments

  22. BBA Ballot: National League MVP

    I never knew.MVP voting has always been interesting to me, nice to see who wins, interesting to see what the rationale for the voters was (if they share). Beyond that, though, I'd never given it a lot of thought...

    Daniel Shoptaw Written by Daniel Shoptaw about about 1 month ago 14 reads 0 comments

  23. Miami Ballpark Still On Track Despite Quixotic Norman Braman Suit

    Okay, the 2009 season is over for the Marlins, and there’s a bitterness to that statement that is real, but not relevant...

    Hotnuke Written by Hotnuke about about 1 month ago 105 reads 18 comments

 


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