The Miami Marlins will attempt to secure their first series win of the season when they face the visiting San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. Miami won for just the fourth time in its first 18 games on Tuesday when left-hander Ryan Weathers struck out a career-high 10 batters over six innings in a 6-3 victory.
Following a surprise trip to the playoffs in 2023, the Marlins are in a downward spiral, with their manager's option for 2025 voided.
The Miami Marlins are wrapping up their three-game series against the San Francisco Giants this afternoon. They dropped the first game 4-3 and won the middle game last night 6-3 behind a solid starting pitching effort from Ryan Weathers who went six innings giving up two runs on five hits; he didn’t walk anyone and struck out ten.
The Miami Marlins (4-14) and the San Francisco Giants (7-11) face off at LoanDepot park on Wednesday at 12:10 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Giants will send Keaton Winn (0-3) to the mound, while Trevor Rogers (0-2) will take the ball for the Marlins.
D.J. James of the Action Network has MLB odds, picks and predictions for the series finale between the San Francisco Giants and Miami Marlins on Wednesday, April 17.
Luis Arraez doubled and singled in two runs as the Miami Marlins beat the visiting San Francisco Giants 6-3 on Tuesday. Ryan Weathers (2-1) allowed two runs on five hits with one walk and a career-high 10 strikeouts over six innings.
It’s been an abysmal start to the season for the Miami Marlins after quickly falling to a 3-14 record. Injuries aren’t helping one bit and now it appears the front office is trying to shake things up.
The Miami Marlins are 3-14 and off to the worst 17-game start in franchise history. The Marlins are determined to take their frustration out on the other side Tuesday when they host the San Francisco Giants in the second game in a three-game series.
The Marlins have been without left-hander Braxton Garrett all season, and the former No. 7 overall pick appears to have suffered a rehab setback.
The Marlins announced they’ve selected catcher Jhonny Pereda onto the major league roster. He fills in for Christian Bethancourt, who is headed to the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 14, as he battles a viral illness.
It’s a surprising move, given the Marlins’ struggles and the pitcher's excellence through his first three turns.
Miami Marlins third baseman Jake Burger landed on the 10-day injured list Monday with a left oblique injury. Burger, 28, told reporters he felt discomfort following Sunday's 9-7 loss to the Atlanta Braves.
It's some good news and some bad news on the injury front for the Marlins.
These pitchers haven't met expectations early in the 2024 season.
The Miami Marlins hit a high in 2023 with their first playoff spot since 2003, finishing 84-78. However, their success has declined so far this year. The Marlins started the 2024 season with a franchise record-breaking 0-9 start and are currently 3-12.
The first baseman, 39, played out the first seven seasons of his MLB career with the Houston Astros (2016-22).
This player hasn't worn a Marlins uniform in years, but he still holds the team's mark for homers since 2017.
Max Fried had given up 10 earned runs in his five innings of work heading into Friday night's start against the Miami Marlins, but the 30-year-old left-handed pitcher finally looked like himself against a struggling Marlins lineup.
Earlier this week, New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton got to face off against his former team, the Miami Marlins. He spent the first eight seasons of his MLB career with the Marlins, turning into one of the most feared power hitters in baseball.
With the recent news of the Miami Marlins voiding manager Skip Schumaker‘s contract, it is said that he is exploring other options for next season. The Marlins are having an abysmal start to their season with a 1-10 record.
The Marlins are off to a 0-9 start.
Things are not going well for the Miami Marlins right now. They are the first team in almost a decade to start the season 0-9 and will be without two of its best pitchers for the rest of the season.
The jig may not be up yet for a former MLB ace. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported this week that the veteran right-hander still hopes to continue pitching, despite remaining unsigned into the start of the new season.
Eury Pérez, the right-handed pitcher for the Miami Marlins, is set to undergo Tommy John surgery, sidelining him for the remainder of the 2024 season. This unfortunate news was officially announced by the team on Thursday.
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