Marlins Losing Continues, But Team Not As Bad As Their Record Indicates
... y are 20th in MLB in surrendering 4.37 runs per game to their opponents. The Marlins have amassed a run differential over the season of -66 runs thus far on the ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 14 hours ago
... y are 20th in MLB in surrendering 4.37 runs per game to their opponents. The Marlins have amassed a run differential over the season of -66 runs thus far on the ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 7 days ago
... ltiple innings, if we need him. ” via Koehler replaces LeBlanc in rotation | marlins.com: News. Facebook Twitter Google +1 Pinterest Tumblr More Reddit Print Lin ...
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... regarded as a 2B/SS in the Rays system, but has seen some time at 3B as the Marlins look forward to possibly move him. With Solano already at 2B, it was also th ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 8 days ago
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... eir last year average 4.42. Although the Blue Jays are doing better than the Marlins, they are still down about as significantly from their previous season avera ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 16 days ago
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 17 days ago
... n fans yet, he’s slowly becoming the poster child of what was wrong with the Marlins in recent history. Full of promise, but short on results. All sizzle but no ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 17 days ago
... varria returns. Green is just a victim of injury and roster needs. Sure, the Marlins could use another utility IF that can apparently hit a bit, but they already ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 18 days ago
... ich are only now starting to get healthy and getting some ABs. In Ozuna, the Marlins will get a sneak peak at another of their young treasures. Jose Fernandez wa ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 18 days ago
... e – the first time this year the Marlins were able to win two in a row. Tonight, they will go for – wait for it – thr ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 20 days ago
... 4 hitter. That’s kind of what we’re trying to find out.” At 6’6″, he is the Marlins tallest first baseman since, well, Derek Lee. Lee had a long, loopy swing th ...
by: jonnylons — Marlins Nation 20 days ago
... ubting, check out how successful the Blue Jays are right now with the former Marlins. Facebook Twitter Google +1 Pinterest Tumblr More Reddit Print LinkedIn Stum ...
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