Marlins reliever Ryan Webb had only allowed two earned runs and four hits in eight appearances on the road this season, but the White Sox ended a game ridden with missed opportunities on Jeff Keppinger's 11th-inning single off the right-hander to win Friday's Interleague series opener, 4-3, at U.S. Cellular Field.More» Marlins fall in the 11th on Keppinger's hit
Miami starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi will throw a 60-70 pitch rehab start with Class A Jupiter on Saturday. It will be his first start since he was placed on the 60-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation on March 24.More» Eovaldi needs to improve W-L ratio in 2013
When manager Mike Redmond played for the Marlins in 2004, he called the White Sox ballpark, U.S. Cellular Field, home for two days because of Hurricane Ivan.More»
Ricky Nolasco pitched like an ace the last time he took the mound, and the Marlins are hoping he'll do the same Saturday night in Chicago opposite White Sox right-hander Jake Peavy.More» Nolasco strikes out 11 over eight innings
Juan Pierre has played three seasons in the city of Chicago, two with the White Sox and one with the Cubs, so when he arrived in town with the Marlins, he knew exactly where he was headed.More» Pierre smacks a two-out RBI single to right
It's been a long, laborious process for Marlins first baseman Logan Morrison, who is battling back from a surgically-repaired right knee. But after opening the season on the 60-day disabled list and undergoing weeks of recuperating, Morrison is getting closer to returning to the big leagues.More» LoMo may improve with sustained health
The Marlins lost potentially more than a game in a 3-0 defeat against the Phillies on Wednesday night in front of 15,520 at Marlins Park. Miami starter Kevin Slowey left the contest after five innings with a left lat strain in his lower back. He exited the field with a trainer shortly after going out to warm up before the top of the sixth.More» Slowey fans six, leaves early with injury
After five impressive innings on Wednesday night, Kevin Slowey took the mound to warm up for the sixth. But before throwing a pitch, Marlins manager Mike Redmond and assistant trainer Mike Kozak were called to check on the 29-year-old righty. The club announced he has a left lat strain, and will be re-evaluated Thursday.More» Slowey leaves in the sixth due to injury
Steve Cishek understands there is little job security for closers. The right-hander struggled in the role, especially against left-handed hitters, which led to the Marlins deciding to close by matchups.More» Cishek notches save by striking out Punto
The devastation caused in tornado-stricken Oklahoma on Monday hit close to home for a couple of Marlins. Justin Ruggiano, who lives in Texas, opened the 2012 season playing at Triple-A Oklahoma City in the Astros' organization. And Greg Dobbs, a California native, attended the University of Oklahoma.More» Ruggiano doubles home Brantly in the ninth
Progress is being made on Giancarlo Stanton's road to recovery. The Marlins slugger on Wednesday afternoon took batting practice on the field. He estimated about 50 swings, and felt no discomfort.More» Stanton suffers a hamstring injury, exits
First basemen Logan Morrison and Joe Mahoney continued their rehab Wednesday, bringing the injury-ravaged Marlins closer to returning to full strength.More» Mahoney lunges into crowd for terrific catch
After a strained lat muscle kept him out for the first six weeks of the season, Marlins left-handed prospect Andrew Heaney made his season debut Monday with Class A Advanced Jupiter.More» Andrew Heaney, LHP, Marlins
Rookie right-hander Jose Fernandez kept the Marlins in the game for five innings as he allowed just one run, but the bullpen could not follow suit. Miami's relievers gave up six runs in a 7-3 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday night at Marlins Park.More» Brown drives home the Marlins' first run
Marlins righty Alex Sanabia picked up a victory Monday as well as some unwanted publicity. Sanabia gave up one run in 6 1/3 innings. But it was that one run -- a home run to Domonic Brown in the second inning -- that drew some attention and raised a bit of controversy.More» Brown takes Sanabia deep for a solo shot
With four of the first 73 picks, including the sixth overall, the Marlins promise to be among the most active teams at the 2013 First-Year Player Draft. Jack McKeon, who managed the organization's 2003 World Series title team, will once again be on hand at the MLB Network to kick off the Draft in early June.More»Franchise heroes represent clubs at the 2013 Draft
At last, the Marlins are receiving some encouraging news on their injury front. Nathan Eovaldi, on the 60-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation, will throw a bullpen session on Wednesday. If that goes well, he is expected to begin his rehab assignment with Class A Jupiter on Saturday.More» Eovaldi strikes out four over five strong
On Monday afternoon, the Marlins placed Matt Diaz on the 15-day disabled list with a left knee bone bruise. Filling Diaz's roster spot is Jordan Brown, who had his contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans.More» Diaz rips an RBI single to center in 10th
Alex Sanabia allowed just one run over 6 1/3 innings Monday night in his first win since April 16, thanks in part to Justin Ruggiano -- who had been 0-for-18 -- notching a tiebreaking RBI double in the sixth inning in the Marlins' 5-1 victory over the Phillies at Marlins Park.More» Sanabia dazzles Phillies over 6 1/3 frames
The Tigers designated Duane Below for assignment on April 24 to create a roster spot for closer Jose Valverde. One day later, the Marlins claimed the left-hander.More» Below picks off Swisher at first in sixth
After using 43 lineups in the first 44 games, Marlins manager Mike Redmond decided to try some continuity. After defeating the D-backs and left-hander Wade Miley, 2-1, on Sunday to snap a season-long seven-game losing streak, Redmond batted the same first eight against Phillies southpaw Cole Hamels on Monday.More» Ozuna's two-run double puts Marlins ahead
Ricky Nolasco threw a gem on Sunday, and Marcell Ozuna did not let another stellar outing by a Marlins starter go to waste. The rookie's two-out, two-run double in the sixth was the difference in the Marlins' 2-1 win against the D-backs at Marlins Park.More» Nolasco strikes out 11 over eight innings
Right-hander Tom Koehler had a career night on Saturday, even though he came out on the losing end of the Marlins' 1-0 decision to the D-backs, as he struck out seven in six innings.More» Koehler strikes out seven over six innings
To help the recovery process, right fielder Giancarlo Stanton received a platelet-rich plasma injection shortly after he strained his right hamstring late last month. In recent years, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections have become more popular in all sports.More» Stanton suffers a hamstring injury, exits
Left-hander Mike Dunn does not have a defined role in the Marlins' bullpen this season. Other than closer Steve Cishek, nobody does. But the uncertainty keeps Dunn and his teammates on their toes.More» Dunn gets it done to record first save
Tom Koehler allowed a first-pitch home run to Gerardo Parra before settling down to fan seven D-backs in six innings on one-run ball. However, the offense was blanked by Brandon McCarthy in a 1-0 loss on Saturday.More» Koehler strikes out seven over six innings
The Marlins are expecting Logan Morrison to begin his rehab assignment with Jupiter on Monday. A day or two later, Casey Kotchman and Joe Mahoney are projected to join the club.More» LoMo may improve with sustained health
After the Marlins transitioned to a young, inexperienced team in the offseason, comparisons were made to the 2006 team, which also was filled with rookies.More» Olivo's homer puts Marlins on the board