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The Miami Marlins (52-55) will compete against the New York Yankees (60-49) at loanDepot park on Sunday. The odds on this game have New York at -128 while Miami is sitting at +106. The over/under ...
It's time to start taking the Miami Marlins seriously, and if you don't, you will be missing out on the best story in all of ...
Here are three takeaways from the Marlins' trade deadline moves, or lack thereof. The deadline was undoubtedly a seller’s market, especially on the pitching front, but the Marlins didn’t trade a ...
The Yankees refused to trade Spencer Jones or George Lombard Jr. for Sandy Alcantara or Edward Cabrera—and it might have been the right call.
The Miami Marlins didn't go full sell mode at the trade deadline as they held onto starters Edward Cabrera, Sandy Alcantara, and others. Miami did move outfield ...
The Padres, in typical AJ Preller fashion, went all in, acquiring Mason Miller and JP Sears for a package headlined by ...
The Marlins are a team to watch today for several reasons, including what happens with starters Sandy Alcantara (pictured) ...
The Marlins made only one trade, sending Jesus Sanchez -- their longest tenured outfielder -- to Houston in exchange for ...
This is the Yankees' top prospect that the Marlins would want in a potential deal that includes Sandy Alcantara or Edward ...
The Marlins will not trade right-hander Sandy Alcantara before Thursday's trade deadline. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Morosi reported that the Marlins have asked for a return including outfielder Spencer Jones, who is ranked as the Yankees' No ...
If the Tigers decide the prices on relievers are out of control, pivoting to another starter might be the most effective path ...