The Miami Marlins today announced that the team has acquired INF Max Acosta, INF Echedry Vargas, and LHP Brayan Mendoza from the Texas Rangers in exchange for INF Jake Burger. Acosta, 22, recorded a .
Alex Rodriguez left Seattle in December 2000 to sign the biggest free-agent deal in MLB history. The Mariners won 116 games ...
Juan Soto and the New York Mets agreed to a record $765 million, 15-year contract Sunday night, a person familiar with the ...
The lefty struck out 145 batters over 104 innings of work. The New York Yankees were rumored to be interested in the soon-to-be 32-year-old, but he instead joined the team that knocked them out of ...
If the New York Yankees want to build the ... bullpen they have,” Olney wrote in July. “Maybe that means prying Tanner Scott away from the (Miami Marlins), or convincing the Athletics that ...
The New York Yankees have shown interest in one free agent ... The starter received Cy Young votes in 2019 and 2021, finishing as high as fourth for the award. Buehler had a poor regular season ...
MIAMI (WSVN) - The Miami Marlins officially named Clayton McCullough as their new manager. The Dodgers first base coach replaces Skip Schumacher as the man in charge of the Marlins dugout.
The Miami Marlins had a disappointing season ... Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicted that the Marlins would sign New York Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo. Baseball has always been known ...
(CNN) — Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge have been ... was previously voted unanimous MVP in 2021 and 2023 while playing with the Los Angeles Angels ...
NEW YORK-- Hard-throwing Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes capped a remarkable season by winning the National League Rookie of the Year Award on Monday, while Luis Gil of the New York Yankees ...
The game being played in South Florida is wondering why he wanted the Miami Marlins job, though there’s only 30 of them out there and this job represents the top of the mountain to a man who ...
The Marlins ... new manager digs in with no choice but to play the hand he has been dealt while the division rivals around him go all in. Greg Cote is a Miami Herald sports columnist who in 2021 ...