MLB Offseason Preview: Miami Marlins
Much to people’s surprise, the Miami Marlins made the playoffs and finished with a 31-29 record. What do they need to do to build on their success in 2020?
Much to people’s surprise, the Miami Marlins made the playoffs and finished with a 31-29 record. What do they need to do to build on their success in 2020?
Dan Haren is on the ballot for the first time this year. The big right-hander pitched 13 years in the majors and was about as durable as they come. Let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.
The Miami Marlins received a promising glimpse into their future this past season as Sixto Sanchez dazzled on the mound.
Marcell Ozuna will be a hot commodity this offseason. While he played most of his games at designated hitter last season, Ozuna is still an above-average fielder at each of the corner outfield spots. As one of the premier bats on the market, he should cash in.
The sixth-seeded Miami Marlins are in the playoffs just one season after losing 105 games. Returning to the postseason for the first time since 2003. They’ll face the third-seeded Chicago Cubs in the opening round, starting on Wednesday. The Cubs are taking part in the postseason for the fifth time in the previous six seasons.
The bizzaro sports scene is heating up with all four major sports being very active. NFL is kicking off, the
The Miami Marlins are buyers and sellers this year. One player they moved was Jonathan Villar. He becomes a Toronto Blue Jay. The Jays give up Griffin Conine.
The Diamondbacks have traded outfielder Starling Marte to the Marlins in exchange for a trio of young pitchers.
It’s that time for another edition of National League Power Rankings. With the trade deadline fully in place, teams are making their push to be one of the eight to get a birth into the playoffs. There is a lot to get to so let’s dive right in and break down all 15 teams.
In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the National League East.
Welcome back into the second installment of N.L. Power Rankings. Plenty of shifting in the ranks has occurred over the last few weeks. Lots to get to so let’s hop right in and dig into each team’s strengths and weaknesses. This is NL Power Rankings, enjoy and stay safe out there!
Sunday means you should be setting your weekly lineups for Fantasy Baseball. Before you do, check out Two-Start Pitchers Week Five.
Much to people’s surprise, the Miami Marlins made the playoffs and finished with a 31-29 record. What do they need to do to build on their success in 2020?
Dan Haren is on the ballot for the first time this year. The big right-hander pitched 13 years in the majors and was about as durable as they come. Let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.
The Miami Marlins received a promising glimpse into their future this past season as Sixto Sanchez dazzled on the mound.
Marcell Ozuna will be a hot commodity this offseason. While he played most of his games at designated hitter last season, Ozuna is still an above-average fielder at each of the corner outfield spots. As one of the premier bats on the market, he should cash in.
The sixth-seeded Miami Marlins are in the playoffs just one season after losing 105 games. Returning to the postseason for the first time since 2003. They’ll face the third-seeded Chicago Cubs in the opening round, starting on Wednesday. The Cubs are taking part in the postseason for the fifth time in the previous six seasons.
The bizzaro sports scene is heating up with all four major sports being very active. NFL is kicking off, the NHL and NBA are deep
The Miami Marlins are buyers and sellers this year. One player they moved was Jonathan Villar. He becomes a Toronto Blue Jay. The Jays give up Griffin Conine.
The Diamondbacks have traded outfielder Starling Marte to the Marlins in exchange for a trio of young pitchers.
It’s that time for another edition of National League Power Rankings. With the trade deadline fully in place, teams are making their push to be one of the eight to get a birth into the playoffs. There is a lot to get to so let’s dive right in and break down all 15 teams.
In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the National League East.
Welcome back into the second installment of N.L. Power Rankings. Plenty of shifting in the ranks has occurred over the last few weeks. Lots to get to so let’s hop right in and dig into each team’s strengths and weaknesses. This is NL Power Rankings, enjoy and stay safe out there!
Sunday means you should be setting your weekly lineups for Fantasy Baseball. Before you do, check out Two-Start Pitchers Week Five.
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