FanDuel Sports Network Tommy Hutton heads into his 27th season on Marlins broadcasts in 2025. The Emmy Award-winning Hutton’s coverage of the team dates back to 1997 and includes four seasons on the “Marlins Live” pregame/postgame set. This will be Hutton’s 22nd season in the Marlins ...
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The Miami Marlins are commonly seen as a team that should have done more to reinforce the 2024 roster Miami Marlins Hurler Has Been an Incredible Surprise for the Bullpen The Miami Marlins have a surprise arm in the bullpen this Spring. ...
Team ERA: 4.22 (16th in MLB) What Went Right It was a successful year for the Marlins and first-year manager Skip Schumaker. With a strong finish to the regular season, the Marlins rallied their way to their first full-season playoff appearance since 2003 before they were swept by the ...
In 1997, the Marlins held a fire sale and traded away every good player the team had and then repeated the process again over the two years after winning the World Series in 2003. This will be the third time the Marlins have blown up the team since 1997, but could be the one that ...
940 WINZ AM and 94.9 HD2 enters its fourth season as the Marlins Flagship Station. WINZ and the Marlins Radio Network team up in 2017 to broadcast all 162 regular season and 15 spring training games in addition to 10 MLB.com online only broadcasts during the spring. ...
Miami Marlins TheMiami Marlinshave to be happy with how one of their best players is progressing in his injury rehab. Because he's ahead of schedule, which bodes well for next season. Marlins aceSandy Alcántara, who had Tommy John surgery in October 2023, played catch at the team's facil...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The Miami Marlins descent into madness is almost complete in 2012. The team's owner spent the weekend sniping at a former manager and Monday, closer Heath Bell took aim at the team's current manager, Ozzie Guillen. ...
MIAMI (AP) — Even when Miami Marlins dynamo Jazz Chisholm was batting over .300 in mid-May, he knew what that meant.
where he was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in commentary.Follow on XEmailPrintTHE PLAYERSgathered in the back of the Miami Marlins' team plane, and somebody started pouring champagne.Martin Prado, the veteran third baseman, led the toast. He turned to Ichiro Suzuki and said:I'm ...