1. Marlins Seek Boost from Former Nemesis Diaz

    The Miami Marlins never could beat Matt Diaz, so they decided to have him join them. The Florida State University product was the ultimate Marlins killer during seven seasons with the Atlanta Braves ...

    Mike  Denevi Written by Mike Denevi about 15 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  2. Marlins Shut Down Henderson Alvarez

    Mike  Denevi Written by Mike Denevi about 16 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  3. Marlins Designate Nick Green for Assignment

    The Marlins have designated infielder Nick Green for assignment and selected the contract of outfielder Matt Diaz from Triple-A New Orleans, according to Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post (on Twitter)...

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 16 days ago 1 reads 0 comments

  4. Miami Marlins Set to Activate Adeiny Hechavarria

    Adeiny Hechavarria is eligible to come off the disabled list today for the Miami Marlins and by all indications the team will activate their starting shortstop. Hechavarria has been sidelined since April 18 due to an elbow contusion...

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 16 days ago 1 reads 0 comments

  5. Marlins 5/2 Lineup vs Phillies

    Mike  Denevi Written by Mike Denevi about 16 days ago 1 reads 0 comments

  6. Marlins Moves: Adeiny Hechavarria Reinstated; Matt Diaz Called Uo

    Mike  Denevi Written by Mike Denevi about 16 days ago 1 reads 0 comments

  7. Marlins Likely to Designate Green for Assignment

    Barring an unforseen setback, the Marlins are set to designate Nick Green for assignment, according to Joe Frisaro of MLB .com...

    Zach Moretti Written by Zach Moretti about 16 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  8. Marlins Run out of Walk-off Magic as Mets Hold on 7-6

    MIAMI Not only have the Marlins failed to score often, they haven't scored early all that much either. Outscored 18-8 in the first inning, the Marlins came closer to balancing ...

    Michael Pedicano Written by Michael Pedicano about 17 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  9. Miami Marlins: Winners and Losers from First Month of Action

    April has come and gone, and in the immortal words of former NFL head coach Dennis Green, "The Marlins are who we thought they were!" Of course, that's not saying much since ...

    Cheng Sio Written by Cheng Sio about 17 days ago 1,122 reads 7 comments

  10. Slowey Staunch Again as Marlins Win Third in a Row

    MIAMI Kevin Slowey was in cleats and in the bullpen early Tuesday morning. Scheduled to start the second game of the series Tuesday night, Slowey told his manager he was ready in a relief capacity to enter the series opener, which ended in 15 innings...

    Jack Dale Written by Jack Dale about 17 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  11. 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...

    Zachary D. Rymer Written by Zachary D. Rymer about 17 days ago 2,629 reads 15 comments

  12. Marlins Work to Rid Jose Fernandez of Pitch-Tipping Habit

    Jose Fernandez's two previous starts weren't nearly as impressive as his first two, and the Marlins think they know why. Manager Mike Redmond said Fernandez was tipping his pitches...

    Robert Piva Written by Robert Piva about 18 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  13. Marcell Ozuna Makes His Debut Tonight for Marlins

    Robert Piva Written by Robert Piva about 18 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  14. Top Prospect Marcell Ozuna to Make MLB Debut Tonight vs Mets

    Kevin Driscoll Written by Kevin Driscoll about 18 days ago 7 reads 0 comments

  15. Giancarlo Stanton Strains Hamstring: Best-Case, Worst-Case Scenarios for Marlins

    Giancarlo Stanton looks like Superman, but injuries have been his kryptonite . On a hustle play in extra innings Monday night, Stanton racked up another injury...

    Will  Carroll Written by Will Carroll about 18 days ago 5,643 reads 3 comments

  16. Marlins Place Giancarlo Stanton on DL, Call Up Prospect Marcell Ozuna

    Giancarlo Stanton was just starting to heat up at the plate and the Marlins have their first winning streak of the season after last night's extra-inning victory, but now he's been placed on the disabled list with a strained hamstring...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 18 days ago 12 reads 0 comments

  17. Giancarlo Stanton Placed on DL

    Samantha Talavera Written by Samantha Talavera about 18 days ago 9 reads 0 comments

  18. Giancarlo Stanton Diagnosed with Hamstring Strain

    Samantha Talavera Written by Samantha Talavera about 18 days ago 1 reads 0 comments

  19. Stanton Exits Game Due to Leg Injury

    Mike  Denevi Written by Mike Denevi about 18 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  20. Giancarlo Stanton Has Finally Hit a Home Run

    It took 76 trips to the dish, but our long national nightmare is over: Giancarlo Stanton has gone yard. Stanton hit Cubs starter Travis Wood's cut fastball deep down the left field line, estimated at 472 feet according to Joe Frisaro...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 20 days ago 199 reads 0 comments

  21. Homers by Douglas High Grad Rizzo Topple Marlins

    MIAMI— With little to cheer from the home team this season, fans at Marlins Park could at least celebrate the accomplishments of a nearby hometown hero Friday night...

    Jeff Carillo Written by Jeff Carillo about 21 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  22. 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...

    Adam Wells Written by Adam Wells about 21 days ago 7,021 reads 26 comments

  23. Marlins Owner Denies Lineup Tampering

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  24. Sources: Marlins Owner Jeffrey Loria Personally Mandated Pitching Lineup Change

    Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria personally mandated the lineup card change that flip-flopped starting pitchers Jose Fernandez and Ricky Nolasco in a doubleheader Tuesday and left ...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 22 days ago 1,078 reads 0 comments

  25. Marlins, Cubs Seek Momentum as Series Opens

    As the Marlins head back to Miami for a seven-game homestand that will take them into May, they are still searching for their footing...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 23 days ago 1 reads 0 comments