One need that the Miami Marlins have this offseason is a first baseman. They were not going to be in the market for Pete ...
As the Marlins start building out their 2026 roster, Miami has found an intriguing new first baseman on a one-year contract.
It has been a busy offseason for the Tampa Bay Rays, and there is still some work to be done. At the very beginning of the ...
The Marlins agreed to terms with Christopher Morel on a one-year deal to be a first-base option, sources told MLB.com on ...
Coming up as a prospect, Morel played a lot of shortstop and third base, with some time in the outfield and at second base ...
Morel has never played first base, but the Marlins plan to use him there. The right-handed hitter has played only third base, the outfield and designated hitter during his four-year career, but the ...
It’s been a weird winter for baseball in Florida. While the Tampa Bay Rays have been busy shuffling their roster like a deck ...
This article was originally published on www.fansided.com as One trade every AL East team should make after the Winter ...
Brandon Hyde has some history with the Rays. His first game as a Major League manager came at Tropicana Field on June 19, ...
A year after landing productive catcher/first baseman Liam Hicks in the Rule 5 draft, the Marlins will have another chance to find a big-leaguer or two during the Major League portion of the Rule 5 ...
Experience in the minor leagues with the Marlins and Cubs, and respect for Tampa Bay’s staff, makes for a good fit.
The Marlins are known to be looking at the high-end relief market, and a former Rays closer is on their radar. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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