Highly touted rookie right-hander Sixto Sanchez will get his chance to join the ever-expanding shutout club for the Miami Marlins on Saturday night when he starts against the Arizona Diamondbacks for the first time in his career.
Left-hander Braxton Garrett tossed a four-hit shutout as the Miami Marlins defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-0 in the opener of a three-game series on Friday night in Phoenix, Ariz.
On Wednesday, the Marlins won their third consecutive series, largely thanks to Jesus Luzardo’s career-high eight scoreless innings. The Marlins desperately needed a good start from him because the majority of their rotation, Sandy Alcantara, Eury Perez, and Edward Cabrera, are all out with injuries.
Miami's loanDepot Park will play host to the championship game of the World Baseball Classic for the second consecutive time when the tournament takes place again in 2026.
Jesus Luzardo pitched eight scoreless innings and Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered as the host Miami Marlins defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 1-0 on Wednesday night in the rubber match of a three-game set.
The Miami Marlins have finally started to get things going, but starting pitcher Sixto Sanchez appears to be struggling. His last start came on Sunday against the New York Mets, where he allowed four runs in the first inning.
Rather than playing like a last-place team, the Miami Marlins are one victory away from winning their third straight series. The host Marlins will take on the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night, fresh off a 3-2 win in 10 innings on Monday.
Josh Bell hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning as the host Miami Marlins defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 on Monday night. Miami's Otto Lopez blooped an RBI single into right with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to send the game to extra innings.
After dropping three out of four games to the Philadelphia Phillies at home, the Mets hit the road to continue their National League East gauntlet against the Miami Marlins.
One of the best teams in the National League takes on the worst when the Milwaukee Brewers visit the Miami Marlins to open a three-game series on Monday night.
The Miami Marlins have the worst record in the major leagues but suddenly have the hottest pitching staff, with three straight shutouts. Miami has thrown 28 consecutive scoreless innings, which is three short of the franchise record set in 2004.
Nine-hole hitter Nick Fortes, who was batting just .127 entering the game, slugged a three-run home run to lead the Miami Marlins to an 8-0 win over the visiting New York Mets on Friday night.
Despite this string of recent wins, the Miami Marlins still have offensive issues to deal with and it hits the forefront with their catchers. Their two current catchers are Nick Fortes and Christian Bethancourt.
Coming out of the University of Florida back in 2016, A.J. Puk looked to have all of the tools to make him a potential front-of-the-line starter. Even more so when the Oakland Athletics selected him sixth overall in the draft.
Not all efforts to turn a relief pitcher into a starter go well. In fact, they often tend to go poorly – see the Marlins with A.J. Puk for a prime example.
The Miami Marlins and the host Detroit Tigers will try to wake up their slumbering offenses during a Wednesday matinee. The second game of their three-game series on Tuesday was scoreless after nine innings.
Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker on Tuesday nearly suffered the same fate New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone did last month.
Jesus Sanchez drove in the game's only run on a ground ball as the visiting Miami Marlins edged the Detroit Tigers 1-0 in 10 innings on Tuesday night. There were eight total hits in a pitchers' duel between Marlins left-hander Ryan Weathers and Tigers right-hander Reese Olson.
The signs of a new era came early this offseason when the Miami Marlins and former GM Kim Ng parted ways, even after the team’s first playoff appearance in a full season since 2003.
The Miami Marlins placed shortstop Tim Anderson on the 10-day injured list on Monday due to lower back tightness. The move is retroactive to Saturday. After spending the first eight seasons of his major league career with the Chicago White Sox, Anderson has struggled in his first season with Miami.