Whether you plan to attend games or support them from across the world, you probably own some Florida Marlins gear. With the new change to the Miami Marlins colors and logo, much displeasure has been expressed. Many fans wanted the teal to stay ...
No member of the Florida Marlins has ever worn No. 5. That number was retired by the organization following the death of Carl Barger, the franchise's first president. The Marlins chose to retire "5" because it was worn by Barger's favorite player ...
According to Juan C. Rodriguez of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, a decision on how much Marlins right-hander Anibal Sanchez will earn this season is expected to be announced on Monday. Sanchez requested an $8 million salary and was offered $6.9 ...
Our team-by-team preview of the 2012 MLB season from a fantasy perspective continues today with the nouveau riche Miami Marlins. Make sure you check out Kenneth Arthur's spotlight on various Marlins players, which is scheduled to post at Noon Central today. Our series will return on Monday with the New York Mets.
2011 in Review & 2012 Outlook
The Florida Marlins finished last in the NL East in 2011, thanks in no small part to...
Then the team introduced their new stadium in November, Marlins Park, in conjunction with the new park the team changed its name from the Florida Marlins to the Miami Marlins. And for the first time in quite a long time, the Marlins brought in a ...
Joe Borowski is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Florida Marlins and wears number 48. He is managed by pitching manager Rick Kranitz.