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Welcome to FOF's 39th Miami Marlins game thread of the 2024 season. The streak of 13 straight games without a day off is mercifully coming to an end. SuperSubs can access exclusive game notes here. Pregame roster moves: LHP Braxton Garrett (left shoulder impingement) returned from rehab and reinstated from the 15-day IL; RHP Edward Cabrera (right shoulder impingement) placed on the 15-day IL. Nate Karzmer will be writing the game recap.
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Dodgers slug, pitch their way past Miami
Ely Sussman replied to Louis Addeo-Weiss's topic in Miami Marlins Talk
And now there is yet another physical issue to contend with. Just placed back on the IL with the same shoulder injury he had during spring training. It's been an unpopular stance, but I have completely lost patience with him. Would have liked to trade him during the offseason. -
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Marlins news roundup for 5/8/24 On Tuesday, Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a leadoff home run, but Edward Cabrera immediately relinquished the Marlins' lead. Albeit in a low-leverage situation, Tanner Scott struck out the side while showing some of his best velocity of the season (four fastballs at 98 mph). The Marlins lost, 8-2. Down on the farm, Triple-A Jacksonville lost, 8-6. Huascar Brazoban (2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K, 41 pitches/24 strikes) made his 2024 MiLB debut and looked close to his normal self, averaging 95 mph on his fastball and getting several whiffs on his changeup. INF/OF Javier Sanoja went 4-for-5 with two doubles. Double-A Pensacola lost, 2-0. Newly acquired prospects OF Jakob Marsee (0-for-3, BB) and 1B/OF Nathan Martorella (1-for-4, 2B) were in the starting lineup. Low-A Jupiter lost, 6-5. A.J. Puk (left shoulder fatigue) made the third—and probably the last—appearance of his rehab assignment. Here's more Marlins news and content for you: 🔷 Fully mended from forearm and shoulder issues, respectively, Jesús Luzardo and Braxton Garrett are the Marlins' probable starters on Saturday and Sunday, per Skip Schumaker (h/t Christina De Nicola, MLB.com). They'll take over the rotation spots previously occupied by Sixto Sánchez and Roddery Muñoz. That means a projected rotation of Luzardo, Garrett, Cabrera, Ryan Weathers and Trevor Rogers for the near future, with Max Meyer likely next in line for starts. Stay updated on all Marlins injuries here. 🔷 Former Marlins outfielder Monte Harrison has halted his baseball career to...play college football? Turning 29 before the next football season even begins, Harrison will walk on at the University of Arkansas. He played wide receiver in high school and had been committed to go to Nebraska a decade ago had he not pursued baseball instead. Good luck to him! Catching up on the other prospects from the infamous Christian Yelich trade: Lewis Brinson is playing in the Mexican League and Isan Díaz is playing in the Atlantic League, while Jordan Yamamoto is retired and coaching baseball. 🔷 It has gone under the radar that Tim Anderson is performing even worse than he did with the Chicago White Sox in 2023. I took a closer look at why that's the case. Entering today, his wRC+ has dipped to 36. 🔷 Hector Rodriguez's latest MLB Draft profile focuses on Florida State 3B Cam Smith. 🔷 From our forums: @Sean McCormack proposes trades involving Tanner Scott and Anthony Bender, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Bryan De La Cruz and Josh Bell. 🔷 Cody Christie of Twins Daily asks whether Minnesota is now the clear winner of last year's Luis Arraez/Pablo López trade. 🔷 Congrats to Ashlyn and Jake Burger, who are expecting a baby girl this fall (the couple's second child). 🔷 Elsewhere around baseball, the Cubs improved to 7-0 in games started by Shota Imanaga, who leads all qualified MLB starters with a 1.08 ERA. Every NL East team is now .500 or better except for Miami. Willson Contreras of the Cardinals (and my fantasy baseball team) suffered a left forearm fracture when J.D. Martinez inadvertently made contact with him during a swing. 🔷 Today's MLB game: the Marlins (probable starter LHP Ryan Weathers) conclude their west coast road trip against the Dodgers (RHP Gavin Stone). The Marlins have a 34.7% chance to win and avoid getting swept. First pitch at 3:10 p.m. ET. 🔷 Today's MiLB schedule: Triple-A Jacksonville at Omaha, 1:05 p.m. ET Double-A Pensacola vs. Birmingham, 12:05 p.m. ET High-A Beloit vs. Peoria, doubleheader beginning at 12:10 p.m. ET Low-A Jupiter vs. Palm Beach, 6:30 p.m. ET FCL Marlins at FCL Astros, 12:00 p.m. ET Marlins podcast episodes View full article
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On Tuesday, Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a leadoff home run, but Edward Cabrera immediately relinquished the Marlins' lead. Albeit in a low-leverage situation, Tanner Scott struck out the side while showing some of his best velocity of the season (four fastballs at 98 mph). The Marlins lost, 8-2. Down on the farm, Triple-A Jacksonville lost, 8-6. Huascar Brazoban (2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K, 41 pitches/24 strikes) made his 2024 MiLB debut and looked close to his normal self, averaging 95 mph on his fastball and getting several whiffs on his changeup. INF/OF Javier Sanoja went 4-for-5 with two doubles. Double-A Pensacola lost, 2-0. Newly acquired prospects OF Jakob Marsee (0-for-3, BB) and 1B/OF Nathan Martorella (1-for-4, 2B) were in the starting lineup. Low-A Jupiter lost, 6-5. A.J. Puk (left shoulder fatigue) made the third—and probably the last—appearance of his rehab assignment. Here's more Marlins news and content for you: 🔷 Fully mended from forearm and shoulder issues, respectively, Jesús Luzardo and Braxton Garrett are the Marlins' probable starters on Saturday and Sunday, per Skip Schumaker (h/t Christina De Nicola, MLB.com). They'll take over the rotation spots previously occupied by Sixto Sánchez and Roddery Muñoz. That means a projected rotation of Luzardo, Garrett, Cabrera, Ryan Weathers and Trevor Rogers for the near future, with Max Meyer likely next in line for starts. Stay updated on all Marlins injuries here. 🔷 Former Marlins outfielder Monte Harrison has halted his baseball career to...play college football? Turning 29 before the next football season even begins, Harrison will walk on at the University of Arkansas. He played wide receiver in high school and had been committed to go to Nebraska a decade ago had he not pursued baseball instead. Good luck to him! Catching up on the other prospects from the infamous Christian Yelich trade: Lewis Brinson is playing in the Mexican League and Isan Díaz is playing in the Atlantic League, while Jordan Yamamoto is retired and coaching baseball. 🔷 It has gone under the radar that Tim Anderson is performing even worse than he did with the Chicago White Sox in 2023. I took a closer look at why that's the case. Entering today, his wRC+ has dipped to 36. 🔷 Hector Rodriguez's latest MLB Draft profile focuses on Florida State 3B Cam Smith. 🔷 From our forums: @Sean McCormack proposes trades involving Tanner Scott and Anthony Bender, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Bryan De La Cruz and Josh Bell. 🔷 Cody Christie of Twins Daily asks whether Minnesota is now the clear winner of last year's Luis Arraez/Pablo López trade. 🔷 Congrats to Ashlyn and Jake Burger, who are expecting a baby girl this fall (the couple's second child). 🔷 Elsewhere around baseball, the Cubs improved to 7-0 in games started by Shota Imanaga, who leads all qualified MLB starters with a 1.08 ERA. Every NL East team is now .500 or better except for Miami. Willson Contreras of the Cardinals (and my fantasy baseball team) suffered a left forearm fracture when J.D. Martinez inadvertently made contact with him during a swing. 🔷 Today's MLB game: the Marlins (probable starter LHP Ryan Weathers) conclude their west coast road trip against the Dodgers (RHP Gavin Stone). The Marlins have a 34.7% chance to win and avoid getting swept. First pitch at 3:10 p.m. ET. 🔷 Today's MiLB schedule: Triple-A Jacksonville at Omaha, 1:05 p.m. ET Double-A Pensacola vs. Birmingham, 12:05 p.m. ET High-A Beloit vs. Peoria, doubleheader beginning at 12:10 p.m. ET Low-A Jupiter vs. Palm Beach, 6:30 p.m. ET FCL Marlins at FCL Astros, 12:00 p.m. ET Marlins podcast episodes
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Game Thread: Marlins vs. Dodgers, 5/7 @ 10:10 pm ET
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Welcome to FOF's 38th Miami Marlins game thread of the 2024 season. SuperSubs can access exclusive game notes here. Pregame roster moves: RHP George Soriano recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville; RHP Roddery Muñoz and RHP Huascar Brazoban optioned to Jacksonville; INF Xavier Edwards (left foot infection) transferred from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL (to open up a 40-man spot for Brazoban). Louis Addeo-Weiss will be writing the game recap. -
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Drafted by the Marlins in 2023 (12th round, $150k signing bonus) October 2025 update: Ekness is one of the hardest-throwing pitchers in the Marlins organization, topping out at 101 mph. Used mainly as a starter in college, he's been deployed regularly in high-leverage relief situations since entering the pros. Ekness begins his delivery on the first-base side of the rubber to create a difficult angle for left-handed batters—he strikes them out even more frequently than righties. The tall right-hander complements his heater with a plus sweeper, newly added gyro slider and occasional splitter. He should become a major league reliever before the end of 2026. Four-seam fastball TDZsR25fV0ZRVkV3dEdEUT09X1Z3WlFBVllCVUZRQVdRUUdBd0FIVUZBRkFGZ05Xd0lBQmdjRVZnSUdCMUJUQjFOUQ==.mp4 Slider TDZsR25fV0ZRVkV3dEdEUT09X1V3SlpCUUVGVjFjQUQxc0FWUUFIVkFSWEFGaFVBbEVBVUZjRUNGVU5Wd0pSQ1ZFRg==.mp4 FOF Top 30 history May 2024: #30 July 2024: #23 August 2024: #29 October 2024: #30 December 2024: #29 January 2025: honorable mention March 2025: #30 May 2025: #26 June 2025: #25 August 2025: #24 September 2025: #23 October 2025: #22 January 2026: #27 April 2026: #20
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Drafted by the Marlins in 2023 (fourth round, $460k signing bonus) January 2026 update: Olson's fastball velocity is below average, sitting around 92 mph, but he's able to upset hitters' timing with a low-70s curveball that he consistently lands in the strike zone. The slider is his signature pitch. Currently rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, Olson hopes to return to game action in August/September 2026. Pitch mix emmett olson pitch mix 2025 .mp4 FOF Top 30 history July 2024: #28
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Anderson's offensive production has somehow been even worse than it was in 2023 and he's making less contact than ever before. The Miami Marlins needed to shake things up at shortstop. You cannot fault them for trying to. They were incredibly fortunate to experience so much team success in 2023 with the triumvirate of Joey Wendle, Jon Berti and Garrett Hampson, who combined for replacement-level production at the position. The Marlins reallocated the $5M-ish that Berti and Hampson were due to make this season toward free agent Tim Anderson. Classic "buy low" scenario. An excellent hitter in the not-too-distant past, Anderson's value had cratered. From June-August 2022—in between injured list stints—Anderson slashed .249/.287/.290 (65 wRC+) with no home runs. It was more of the same throughout the 2023 campaign, and the underlying data (per Baseball Savant) was just as discouraging as his surface-level numbers: That being said, the 2023-24 offseason did not present the Marlins with any truly enticing alternatives. The MLB free agent class was bereft of reliable, well-rounded shortstops. They reportedly pursued Isiah Kiner-Falefa in earnest, but relented when his camp insisted on two guaranteed years. The Toronto Blue Jays won the bidding by paying him $15M (tripled what Anderson would ultimately cost). "Everything that we've heard about Tim Anderson, he sounds like a really great guy, honestly," Peter Bendix said once the signing was finalized.. "He sounds like a really good player. He sounds like somebody who a change of scenery is going to help, a little bit of a reset is going to help...We did extensive research into his health and his conditions, into what we expect from him this year. I do think that he is very likely to have a much better season this year." Whatever the Marlins saw from Anderson during spring training made them comfortable trading Berti on the eve of Opening Day. That may have been in their plans regardless considering the combination of prospects being offered and the salary-relief component, but it cleared the runway for the 30-year-old newcomer to be their everyday starter at SS. They wouldn't have done that if he was bound to fail. Outside of brief injury (left thumb sprain) and illness absences, TA has been a constant in the Marlins lineup (starting 31 of the first 37 games). He is botching the opportunity to rejuvenate his career by continuing to deteriorate at the plate. Anderson's OPS now begins with a "4" following an 0-for-4 effort on Monday. He's nearly a month removed from his last multi-hit game. Zero homers from him and only a couple balls that would've had a chance to clear the fence even if pulled straight down the line. Particularly in tiny samples, awfulness is usually accompanied by unluckiness, but not in this case: his actual and expected weighted on-base averages (.224 wOBA and .228 xwOBA) are almost identical. These are the worst hitters in the majors with a minimum of 100 plate appearances. Everybody with a sub-60 wRC+ is getting bogged down by struggles on balls in play with a BABIP below the current MLB average of .287...except for Tim Anderson. He could recover to his extraordinary career mark of a .347 BABIP and still be less effective than Marlins shortstops were last year. It's bleak. Anderson is striking out at a 30% rate, a dramatic spike from each of his previous five seasons and on pace to be a career high. His K's are up because he is whiffing a lot more, especially when chasing pitches outside the strike zone. The most glaring difference I see between the old TA and the current TA is how he's failing to capitalize on advantageous counts. Anderson has a lifetime .335/.436/.524 slash line when he's ahead in the count. That plummeted to .244/.383/.322 in 2023. This year, he is appallingly bad in these situations, slashing .148/.303/.185. So to be clear, when there are more balls on him than strikes, he is somehow doing worse than usual. Let's watch a few recent examples: UldyNGFfVjBZQUhRPT1fRHdCWFVWeFhWRkVBQVFBS1VRQUFWUTREQUFOV0JRUUFVMVpVVVZjQ0JWVUVWQXRl.mp4 b25lTURfVjBZQUhRPT1fVndOV0FWVlNYd1lBRDFzQkFBQUFBZ1JmQUFBSFZGWUFCRnhRVVF0WFVBWUFDUU5S.mp4 QVlNOUtfWGw0TUFRPT1fVWdNRUFGRlZCMVFBQzFvR1V3QUFCbGNBQUZrTlUxZ0FCUUZUQVZJQUJnQlNVVkFG.mp4 With Anderson in these 3-1 counts, he got a 95 mph fastball in the dirt, an 88 mph fastball on the outside corner and a 92 mph fastball down the dick. The results were a whiff, a weak grounder and another weak grounder. Anderson used to be a great fastball hitter. That has gradually changed and MLB pitchers are now exploiting this new reality. They are constantly challenging him with their best velo to get back into the count, throwing 71.2% fastballs when Anderson is ahead. Over the previous half-decade, that rate hovered in the low 60s. Historically, these are the pitches that Anderson has been hammering. In 2024, though, he has "barreled" only one ball as defined by Statcast. What once were occasional extra-base hits are instead leading to extra outs. Anderson must recognize this pattern and adjust accordingly. There are a few MLB teams who would have designated Anderson for assignment by now, depending on their urgency to win and fallback options at the shortstop position. There are many others who would have at least reduced his playing time. The Marlins, however, might as well stay the course. Wins and losses have quickly become irrelevant. The only teammate who was starting to breathe down Anderson's neck was Vidal Bruján, but the departure of Luis Arraez allows Bruján to get regular reps at second base. Anderson is physically fit and there are no lingering issues with his legs from his White Sox days. It's a matter of his approach and/or mechanics. Hopefully, the Marlins coaching staff and those close to him help him address it, otherwise his future as a major league player beyond this season is murky at best. View full article
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Bounce-back candidate Tim Anderson showing no signs of bouncing back
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The Miami Marlins needed to shake things up at shortstop. You cannot fault them for trying to. They were incredibly fortunate to experience so much team success in 2023 with the triumvirate of Joey Wendle, Jon Berti and Garrett Hampson, who combined for replacement-level production at the position. The Marlins reallocated the $5M-ish that Berti and Hampson were due to make this season toward free agent Tim Anderson. Classic "buy low" scenario. An excellent hitter in the not-too-distant past, Anderson's value had cratered. From June-August 2022—in between injured list stints—Anderson slashed .249/.287/.290 (65 wRC+) with no home runs. It was more of the same throughout the 2023 campaign, and the underlying data (per Baseball Savant) was just as discouraging as his surface-level numbers: That being said, the 2023-24 offseason did not present the Marlins with any truly enticing alternatives. The MLB free agent class was bereft of reliable, well-rounded shortstops. They reportedly pursued Isiah Kiner-Falefa in earnest, but relented when his camp insisted on two guaranteed years. The Toronto Blue Jays won the bidding by paying him $15M (tripled what Anderson would ultimately cost). "Everything that we've heard about Tim Anderson, he sounds like a really great guy, honestly," Peter Bendix said once the signing was finalized.. "He sounds like a really good player. He sounds like somebody who a change of scenery is going to help, a little bit of a reset is going to help...We did extensive research into his health and his conditions, into what we expect from him this year. I do think that he is very likely to have a much better season this year." Whatever the Marlins saw from Anderson during spring training made them comfortable trading Berti on the eve of Opening Day. That may have been in their plans regardless considering the combination of prospects being offered and the salary-relief component, but it cleared the runway for the 30-year-old newcomer to be their everyday starter at SS. They wouldn't have done that if he was bound to fail. Outside of brief injury (left thumb sprain) and illness absences, TA has been a constant in the Marlins lineup (starting 31 of the first 37 games). He is botching the opportunity to rejuvenate his career by continuing to deteriorate at the plate. Anderson's OPS now begins with a "4" following an 0-for-4 effort on Monday. He's nearly a month removed from his last multi-hit game. Zero homers from him and only a couple balls that would've had a chance to clear the fence even if pulled straight down the line. Particularly in tiny samples, awfulness is usually accompanied by unluckiness, but not in this case: his actual and expected weighted on-base averages (.224 wOBA and .228 xwOBA) are almost identical. These are the worst hitters in the majors with a minimum of 100 plate appearances. Everybody with a sub-60 wRC+ is getting bogged down by struggles on balls in play with a BABIP below the current MLB average of .287...except for Tim Anderson. He could recover to his extraordinary career mark of a .347 BABIP and still be less effective than Marlins shortstops were last year. It's bleak. Anderson is striking out at a 30% rate, a dramatic spike from each of his previous five seasons and on pace to be a career high. His K's are up because he is whiffing a lot more, especially when chasing pitches outside the strike zone. The most glaring difference I see between the old TA and the current TA is how he's failing to capitalize on advantageous counts. Anderson has a lifetime .335/.436/.524 slash line when he's ahead in the count. That plummeted to .244/.383/.322 in 2023. This year, he is appallingly bad in these situations, slashing .148/.303/.185. So to be clear, when there are more balls on him than strikes, he is somehow doing worse than usual. Let's watch a few recent examples: UldyNGFfVjBZQUhRPT1fRHdCWFVWeFhWRkVBQVFBS1VRQUFWUTREQUFOV0JRUUFVMVpVVVZjQ0JWVUVWQXRl.mp4 b25lTURfVjBZQUhRPT1fVndOV0FWVlNYd1lBRDFzQkFBQUFBZ1JmQUFBSFZGWUFCRnhRVVF0WFVBWUFDUU5S.mp4 QVlNOUtfWGw0TUFRPT1fVWdNRUFGRlZCMVFBQzFvR1V3QUFCbGNBQUZrTlUxZ0FCUUZUQVZJQUJnQlNVVkFG.mp4 With Anderson in these 3-1 counts, he got a 95 mph fastball in the dirt, an 88 mph fastball on the outside corner and a 92 mph fastball down the dick. The results were a whiff, a weak grounder and another weak grounder. Anderson used to be a great fastball hitter. That has gradually changed and MLB pitchers are now exploiting this new reality. They are constantly challenging him with their best velo to get back into the count, throwing 71.2% fastballs when Anderson is ahead. Over the previous half-decade, that rate hovered in the low 60s. Historically, these are the pitches that Anderson has been hammering. In 2024, though, he has "barreled" only one ball as defined by Statcast. What once were occasional extra-base hits are instead leading to extra outs. Anderson must recognize this pattern and adjust accordingly. There are a few MLB teams who would have designated Anderson for assignment by now, depending on their urgency to win and fallback options at the shortstop position. There are many others who would have at least reduced his playing time. The Marlins, however, might as well stay the course. Wins and losses have quickly become irrelevant. The only teammate who was starting to breathe down Anderson's neck was Vidal Bruján, but the departure of Luis Arraez allows Bruján to get regular reps at second base. Anderson is physically fit and there are no lingering issues with his legs from his White Sox days. It's a matter of his approach and/or mechanics. 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Game Thread: Marlins vs. Dodgers, 5/6 @ 10:10 pm ET
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Welcome to FOF's 37th Miami Marlins game thread of the 2024 season. Jake Burger is back from a 20-game absence and Roddery Muñoz faces his biggest test yet. SuperSubs can access exclusive game notes here. Pregame roster moves: INF Jake Burger reinstated from the 10-day injured list; INF Jonah Bride optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville. Kevin Barral will be writing the game recap. -
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I like all of these to varying degrees. Would surprise me if there's an opportunity to get that much value in return for De La Cruz, but if so, it's an easy call because of those internal corner OF alternatives, as you pointed out. Not seeing Bell as a fit for the Brewers. They already got Rhys Hoskins and don't want to fully clog their DH spot (William Contreras usually goes there when he isn't catching).
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Marlins news roundup for 5/6/24 On Sunday, Sixto Sánchez had his best start of the season so far, but that isn't saying much (4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K, 65 pitches/38 strikes). Nick Gordon doubled his wRC+ in a single afternoon, from 39 to 76. Right-hander Eli Villalobos pitched a scoreless ninth inning in his major league debut. The Marlins won, 12-3. Down on the farm, Triple-A Jacksonville lost, 5-2. OF Victor Mesa Jr. went 1-for-2 with two walks and a stolen base. Double-A Pensacola won, 9-1. RHP Paul Campbell (6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 3 K, 70 pitches/49 strikes) lowered his ERA to 1.88 and RHP Zach McCambley made his return from the injured list. High-A Beloit won, 3-2. 1B Torin Montgomery had the walk-off RBI single. Low-A Jupiter won, 4-0. Jesús Luzardo (5.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 K, 67 pitches/46 pitches) was predictably very effective against such young competition. He could be back in the Marlins rotation this coming weekend, if not the week of May 13 at the latest. Here's more Marlins news and content for you: 🔷 Jake Burger (left intercostal muscle strain) will be reinstated from the IL today. The Marlins went 7-13 without him on the roster. Optioning Otto Lopez seems to be the most likely corresponding move. Other moves to consider are optioning Jonah Bride or designating Emmanuel Rivera for assignment (can't be slugging .233 as a corner infielder). 🔷 Listen back to Sunday's State of the Fish call-in show. Understandably, much of the conversation focused on the Luis Arraez trade. I have come to the conclusion that the Marlins lacked faith in Arraez recapturing his 2023 form or even playing up to his career norms, trading him now in fear that his value would've dipped even lower come July. We'll just have to wait and see how that stance ages. A demoralizing decision, regardless. 🔷 Through 11 Marlins series, @PHeyser08 (aka Baby Seal) has moved into a tie for the Prediction Time lead. Make series predictions with us all season long when you become a Fish On First SuperSub. 🔷 RHP Noble Meyer enjoyed his best start of the season on Saturday, striking out more than half of the batters he faced and retiring 14 of 17 overall. “If I could keep what I did tonight the rest of the season, that'd be perfect," he told MLB Pipeline. 🔷 With the anniversary of Al Leiter's no-hitter approaching this weekend, Fish on the Farm's Alex Carver is giving away an unripped ticket stub signed by Leiter himself. 🔷 Join us for a new episode of Fish On First LIVE tonight from 9:00-10:00 p.m. ET on YouTube/Twitter/Facebook. FOF LIVE is presented by Berger & Hicks. If you’ve been injured as a result of somebody else’s negligence, give them a call at (305) 670-7050. 🔷 Elsewhere around baseball, unfortunately for the Fish, Shohei Ohtani is at the peak of his powers at the plate. After blasting two more homers on Sunday, he is leading the sport in numerous offensive categories, including hits and wRC+. The Red Sox snapped the Twins' 12-game winning streak. The best record in the majors now belongs to the Phillies (24-11). 🔷 Today's MLB game: the Marlins (probable starter RHP Roddery Muñoz) visit the Dodgers (RHP Walker Buehler). It will be Buehler's first major league appearance in nearly two years. The Marlins have a 33.7% chance to win, per FanGraphs. First pitch at 10:10 p.m. ET. 🔷 Today's MiLB schedule: FCL Marlins vs. FCL Marlins, 12:00 p.m. ET (Braxton Garrett rehab start) Marlins podcast episodes View full article
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On Sunday, Sixto Sánchez had his best start of the season so far, but that isn't saying much (4.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K, 65 pitches/38 strikes). Nick Gordon doubled his wRC+ in a single afternoon, from 39 to 76. Right-hander Eli Villalobos pitched a scoreless ninth inning in his major league debut. The Marlins won, 12-3. Down on the farm, Triple-A Jacksonville lost, 5-2. OF Victor Mesa Jr. went 1-for-2 with two walks and a stolen base. Double-A Pensacola won, 9-1. RHP Paul Campbell (6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 3 K, 70 pitches/49 strikes) lowered his ERA to 1.88 and RHP Zach McCambley made his return from the injured list. High-A Beloit won, 3-2. 1B Torin Montgomery had the walk-off RBI single. Low-A Jupiter won, 4-0. Jesús Luzardo (5.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 K, 67 pitches/46 pitches) was predictably very effective against such young competition. He could be back in the Marlins rotation this coming weekend, if not the week of May 13 at the latest. Here's more Marlins news and content for you: 🔷 Jake Burger (left intercostal muscle strain) will be reinstated from the IL today. The Marlins went 7-13 without him on the roster. Optioning Otto Lopez seems to be the most likely corresponding move. Other moves to consider are optioning Jonah Bride or designating Emmanuel Rivera for assignment (can't be slugging .233 as a corner infielder). 🔷 Listen back to Sunday's State of the Fish call-in show. Understandably, much of the conversation focused on the Luis Arraez trade. I have come to the conclusion that the Marlins lacked faith in Arraez recapturing his 2023 form or even playing up to his career norms, trading him now in fear that his value would've dipped even lower come July. We'll just have to wait and see how that stance ages. A demoralizing decision, regardless. 🔷 Through 11 Marlins series, @PHeyser08 (aka Baby Seal) has moved into a tie for the Prediction Time lead. Make series predictions with us all season long when you become a Fish On First SuperSub. 🔷 RHP Noble Meyer enjoyed his best start of the season on Saturday, striking out more than half of the batters he faced and retiring 14 of 17 overall. “If I could keep what I did tonight the rest of the season, that'd be perfect," he told MLB Pipeline. 🔷 With the anniversary of Al Leiter's no-hitter approaching this weekend, Fish on the Farm's Alex Carver is giving away an unripped ticket stub signed by Leiter himself. 🔷 Join us for a new episode of Fish On First LIVE tonight from 9:00-10:00 p.m. ET on YouTube/Twitter/Facebook. FOF LIVE is presented by Berger & Hicks. If you’ve been injured as a result of somebody else’s negligence, give them a call at (305) 670-7050. 🔷 Elsewhere around baseball, unfortunately for the Fish, Shohei Ohtani is at the peak of his powers at the plate. After blasting two more homers on Sunday, he is leading the sport in numerous offensive categories, including hits and wRC+. The Red Sox snapped the Twins' 12-game winning streak. The best record in the majors now belongs to the Phillies (24-11). 🔷 Today's MLB game: the Marlins (probable starter RHP Roddery Muñoz) visit the Dodgers (RHP Walker Buehler). It will be Buehler's first major league appearance in nearly two years. The Marlins have a 33.7% chance to win, per FanGraphs. First pitch at 10:10 p.m. ET. 🔷 Today's MiLB schedule: FCL Marlins vs. FCL Marlins, 12:00 p.m. ET (Braxton Garrett rehab start) Marlins podcast episodes
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Player status updates, insightful stats and more information to fully equip you for today's Marlins game. Here are the latest Miami Marlins game notes, produced by the Marlins communications department and relayed to our loyal SuperSubs. Got thoughts about this matchup? Head over to Fish On First's Marlins game thread. View full article
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