Rob Brantly, who made his MLB debut with the Marlins in 2012, is returning to Miami after appearing in 723 minor league games ...
Lands in Miami ...
Nearly every job is up for grabs at Marlins Spring Training. Here is my first stab at what Miami’s Opening Day roster might ...
Brantly, now 35, was a Tigers draftee whom Detroit included in their 2012 deadline deal to acquire Aníbal Sánchez and Omar Infante from Miami. The Marlins called him up within a month of the trade.
After trading Jesús Luzardo and losing Braxton Garrett to elbow surgery, the Marlins are reportedly in the market to round ...
As it stands, here’s where the Marlins’ expected 2025 roster stands in the infield, outfield and catcher heading into FanFest on Saturday at loanDepot Park, with pitchers and catchers reporting to ...
In celebration of the club’s history, the Miami Marlins today announced the creation of the Marlins Legends Hall of Fame to annually honor former players, coaches, managers, and staff members for ...
MIAMI - Clayton McCullough, the new manager of the Miami Marlins, is still settling into his new digs in Jupiter. "Okay, I've ...
The Miami Marlins have agreed to a minor league contract with catcher Rob Brantly, MLB.com's Christina De Nicola reported Tuesday night. Brantly, who is 35 years old with with 15 seasons of ...
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