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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/marlins as Miami Marlins Attendance Soars Amid Hot Streak. The Miami Marlins have played well of late, and it's showing in the attendance of their fans. The Marlins had 46,953 fans in attendance over the weekend, marking their third-highest total of the season.
BOTTOM LINE: The Miami Marlins begin a three-game series at home against the San Diego Padres on Monday. Miami has a 22-28 record in home games and a 46-52 record overall. The Marlins have a 14-7 record in games when they hit two or more home runs.
The Miami Marlins commit to keeping their breakout outfielder, signaling a shift in strategy ahead of the trade deadline.
The Miami Marlins had three of their players named on ESPN's top 50 trade deadline candidates. Sandy Alcantara was listed as the number four overall candidate,
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - A week following getting drafted by the Miami Marlins, former Florida right-handed pitcher Jake Clemente has put pen to paper.
Mike Rosenstein of NESN has named Miami as a perfect trade partner for Boston and has specifically named three pitchers the Red Sox could pursue: Sandy Alcantara, Edward Cabrera and Cal Quantrill.
Their 19-10 record over the last month of play was tied for the most in the Majors. Their star outfielder Kyle Stowers showed up big in Atlanta when he hit a home run for the NL in the All-Star swing-off. They started to look like a club that could close out a series.
The Miami Marlins were hoping to get some prospects for pitcher Sandy Alcantara. That plan appears to be changing.
The Miami Marlins may not be aggressive sellers at the trade deadline, but that does not mean they won't still be moving some pieces before July 31. The Marlins
2025 MLB Draft: Jake Clemente contract details revealed for Miami Marlins seventh-round pick
Miami: 3B Connor Norby will be out six to eight weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a broken hamate bone last week. OF Derek Hill (finger) is day-to-day, while RHP Jesus Tinoco (forearm) could return next month. LHP Ryan Weathers (lat) could also return next month. LHP Andrew Nardi (back) could return before the end of the month.