Sandy Alcántara should be relatively fresh by the trade deadline, which could spur teams to make a move for the Miami Marlins' former Cy Young winner.
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Here is one perfect trade that the Miami Marlins and their general manager Peter Bendix need to make during Spring Training 2025.
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.
Cuvet capped his eight-pitch at-bat in the sixth inning with a go-ahead grand slam to left field to lead the Hurricanes to a 7-3 win over FIU on Tuesday at loanDepot park, home of the Miami Marlins.
The Marlins on Monday morning made their first wave of roster cuts, highlighted by outfield prospect Victor Mesa Jr. Miami also reassigned outfielder Jakob Marsee, left-hander Justin King, right-handers Woo-Suk Go and Freddy Tarnok and catcher Ryan Ignoffo to Minor League camp.
Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara is back throwing heat this spring after missing the entire 2024 season with an elbow injury.
Former Seattle Mariners reliever Brett de Geus signed a new contract with the Miami Marlins on Thursday. The Marlins Communications Department announced the move on social media: The Miami Marlins today claimed RHP Brett de Geus off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara hits 99 mph in return to mound after missing 2024 seasonMiami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara threw one scoreless inning against the New York Mets in a spring training game on Sunday as he continues his comeback from elbow surgery that caused him to miss last season.
Rookie manager Clayton McCullough, a world champion in Los Angeles last year, hopes to teach the young Marlins how to win.
The Miami Marlins (0-0) are currently +50000 to win the World Series, among the bottom half of teams (28th) in the majors.Stream the Marlins on FuboWant to bet on the Marlins to win the World
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