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Sporting News on MSNEx-Guardians starting pitcher placed on waivers by the Miami Marlins
Former Cleveland Guardians pitcher Cal Quantrill has been placed on waivers by the Miami Marlins, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
The Miami Marlins have multiple talented starting pitcher in their starting rotation, but which one of them is the top arm right now?
After a slow start, the Miami Marlins have been one of Major League Baseball’s best teams since late June. A 1,2000-pound pitching robot may be one reason why.
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Monterey Herald on MSNMartorella promoted to the Miami Marlins Triple A team in Jacksonville
Nathan Martorella will spend the final month of the season with the Miami Marlins Triple A team in Jacksonville
Miami Marlins assistant hitting coach Derek Shomon was caught calling 28-year-old Eric Wagaman a "ginger f**k."
“The Marlins had 13 of their top-30 prospects take part in big-league camp during spring training,” wrote the Miami Herald’s Jordan McPherson.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A former Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp infielder has made his official MLB debut for the Miami Marlins on Monday. Infielder Maximo Acosta made his debut at LoanDepot Park against the St. Louis Cardinals, hitting eighth and starting on second base.
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Jakob Marsee is off to an impressive start in 1st major league action with the Miami Marlins
CLEVELAND (AP) — Jakob Marsee is making quite the impression in his first major league action with the Miami Marlins. Marsee homered twice and drove in seven runs in Miami’s 13-4 victory at Cleveland on Wednesday night. He hit a three-run drive in the first inning, a tiebreaking two-run shot in the fifth and a two-run double in the sixth.
The Yankees have signed catcher Rob Brantly to a minor-league contract, which will actually represent Brantly's second stint in New York. He originally played for the Yanks between 2021 and 2022, appearing in a grand total of seven games.
Eric Wagaman continues to be one of the few positives during a stretch of 12 losses in 16 games for the Miami Marlins.