Breakout is coming back to spotlight the top prospects in baseball, including the Miami Marlins' much-hyped international signing, Andrew Salas.
ESPN's Jeff Passan reported last week that Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara would be on an innings limit to open 2025, but manager Clayton McCullough said that wouldn't be the case.
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has been dealing with elbow soreness for the last week or so. After the initial testing, the righty was sent to have an MRI, an
Though New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole is awaiting a second opinion on his injured elbow, he has already been recommended to undergo Tommy John
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Framber Valdez is on the mound for the Astros as they continue Grapefruit League play against the Miami Marlins on Sunday.
The Marlins are clearly in rebuild mode. They've moved key pieces this offseason, including Jesús Luzardo, who was sent to the Phillies for prospects. While Miami has said it doesn't plan to move Alcantara, they will have to eventually for the rebuild.
Here is one perfect trade that the Miami Marlins and their general manager Peter Bendix need to make during Spring Training 2025.
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Trevor Story hit two of Boston's six homers and the Red Sox cruised to 20-5 win over the Miami Marlins on Thursday in a spring training game at Fort Myers, Fla.
Jesus Sanchez is only 27 years old. He’s entering his sixth MLB season but just his third as what will most likely be an everyday player for the Miami Marlins. But on this Marlins team, one that is going through a full youth movement, Sanchez is the club’s longest-tenured position player essentially a bona fide veteran.
Sandy Alcantara isn't serving much purpose for a rebuilding team in Miami, and he could complete Boston’s quest for pitching dominance.