The Miami Marlins announced that infielder Connor Norby will start the season on the injured list with a strained oblique. Marlins’ manager Clayton McCullough broke the news to reporters on Tuesday that the young infielder will miss approximately four weeks with a Grade 1 left oblique strain.
The Marlins suffered a tough blow today, with the news that promising young infielder Connor Norby will miss approximately four weeks with a Grade 1 left oblique strain.
Miami Marlins infielder Connor Norby left Saturday's spring training contest against the Houston Astros with left side tightness, manager Clayton McCullough told reporters after the game.
He came into camp with a fairly wide open path to a big-league job.
The Miami Marlins got some more bad news in the starting rotation as lefty Ryan Weathers is set to miss 4-6 weeks with a forearm strain. Isaac Azout of Fish on First had the news.
The Marlins announced Thursday that left-hander Ryan Weathers will begin the season on the injured list due to a left forearm strain. He’s expected to be sidelined for at least the next four to six weeks, per Isaac Azout of Fish on First.
The Braves are returning Rule 5 pick Anderson Pilar to the Marlins, reports Jesse Rogers of ESPN. Neither club has made an official announcement related to Pilar.
With Sandy Alcántara trade rumors swirling, the Miami Marlins face a potential players union grievance for their lack of spending. The Marlins are on alert, or at least they should be, as The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports Miami’s spending habits have them in hot water with the players union.
The Miami Marlins have scrapped their attempt to recruit players for a practice squad after Major League Baseball (MLB) expressed concerns over the initiative.
Regardless of owner, the Miami Marlins have long been known for low payrolls and constant rebuilding. If the Marlins don’t change their cheap ways, the result could be far worse than a last-place finish.
Miami Marlins right-handed pitcher Edward Cabrera will start the 2025 regular season on the 15-day injured list, MLB.com's Christina De Nicola relayed Tuesday morning.
The Miami Marlins are getting slapped with some bad news in spring training. Miami is without star outfielder Jesus Sanchez for a month, per ESPN. Sanchez is dealing with a left oblique injury.
Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez suffered a left oblique injury and is sidelined for four weeks. Marlins manager Clayton McCullough spoke to the media regarding the strain.
He only joined the Mariners on another waiver claim from Miami less than two weeks ago.
Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez suffered a left oblique strain during Thursday’s Grapefruit League game against the Astros, as Miami manager Clayton McCullough told reporters (including MLB.com’s Chuck King).
Miami Marlins outfielder Jesús Sánchez will start the 2025 regular season on the injured list, manager Clayton McCullough told reporters Saturday morning.
Miami Marlins 2024 record: 62-100 (5th place, NL East). He gone: LHP Jesus Luzardo, INF Jake Burger, INF/OF Nick Gordon, RHP Roddery Munoz, RHP Sixto Sanchez, INF/OF Vidal Brujan.
Both players have put up solid numbers this spring, and they’re each likely to begin the year on the active roster.
The Miami Marlins just sent a message to teams like the New York Yankees, which are looking for pitching, that Sandy Alcantara could be available. On Sunday's edition of the "Front Office Show" on SiriusXM’s MLB Network, Marlins President of Baseball Operations Peter Bendix addressed Alcantara's future.
Andrew Salas just turned 17 years old last week, and he is already being ushered into the spotlight. The Miami Marlins, along with every other team across MLB, announced their roster for Spring Breakout on Thursday.
The MLB regular season has not even begun, and there is already talk about a former Cy Young pitcher potentially being traded. MLB Network reporter Jon Morosi was talking on “MLB Central” Thursday about how good Sandy Alcantara has looked during spring training.
Few narratives in baseball resonate as powerfully as a comeback story, and none is more compelling than that of right-hander Sandy Alcantara. After a season
Entering his second season in charge of the Miami Marlins, president of baseball operations Peter Bendix as at a crossroads. Also serving as the team’s general manager, Bendix has continued to work on his rebuild of the Marlins.
The Miami Marlins were so high on 6-foot-7 left-hander Dax Fulton that they selected him in the second round (No. 40 overall) of the 2020 MLB Draft. They
After a 2024 season that saw three of its members reach the postseason, the NL East looks like it will be a murderer’s row again in 2025. The Mets, Braves, and Phillies should once again be formidable, while the Nationals have a good chance of looking much improved on the backs of their young core.
Since President of Baseball Operations Peter Bendix took over, it has been made plenty clear that the former Rays GM wanted to hit the reset button on an organization that offered one of baseball’s worst farm systems.
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