Nathan Eovaldi mostly dominated the D-backs' lineup in his season debut, but he allowed a game-tying home run in the fourth that spoiled his stellar night and set the stage for a Paul Goldschmidt walk-off blast in the the ninth off Chad Qualls, as the Marlins fell, 3-2, at Chase Field.More» Eovaldi fans three over six strong innings
Giancarlo Stanton joined Bob Horner and Eddie Mathews as the only players in MLB history to make their big league debuts before their 21st birthdays and then hit at least 100 homers in their first 400 games.More» Stanton homers twice to power Marlins to win
Reliever Dan Jennings appeared in 22 games for the Marlins last season over several brief stints with the club. But even though he experienced plenty of success -- allowing four earned runs in 19 innings (a 1.89 ERA) -- he never really got comfortable in the Majors.More» Jennings reminisces about his dad, baseball
Batting only .207 this season, Marlins shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria hasn't been a standout in the club's lineup in 2013. But that hasn't stopped him from making his impact felt in the field.More» Hechavarria's play behind second saves a run
The D-backs will look to carry the momentum from Tuesday's walk-off win over the Marlins into Wednesday's finale, as Arizona goes for its first series win at home this month. Trevor Cahill starts for the D-backs against Marlins rookie Jose Fernandez. Both pitchers had a career-high 10 strikeouts in their last start.More» Fernandez fans 10 Cards in great start
It doesn't seem fair that someone as good as Colin Moran could also be lucky. But on Tuesday afternoon in an elimination game at the College World Series, Moran was blessed with good fortune to go along with his prodigious skill at the plate.More» Marlins draft 3B Colin Moran No. 6
Giancarlo Stanton tied the game in the sixth with a two-run homer, then hit a go-ahead solo shot in the ninth to lead the Marlins past the D-backs Monday at Chase Field, 3-2.More» Stanton homers twice to power Marlins to win
With Nathan Eovaldi set to enter the Marlins' rotation and make his season debut Tuesday, Marlins manager Mike Redmond announced Monday that Kevin Slowey will move to the bullpen and serve as the club's long-reliever.More» Slowey fans eight over seven relief innings
To make room on the roster for Nathan Eovaldi, the Marlins optioned left-handed reliever Edgar Olmos to Double-A Jacksonville following the club's 3-2 victory over the D-backs on Monday night.More» Olmos makes MLB debut with shutout relief
Giancarlo Stanton isn't sure why, but whenever the Marlins' outfielder plays in National League West parks, his bat seems to have even more pop to it than normal.More» Stanton's towering two-run homer stays fair
Marcell Ozuna began the season in the Minors and isn't on the All-Star ballot, but fans can send him to the Midsummer Classic with a strong write-in campaign.More» Ozuna falls homer shy of cycle vs. Mets
After missing the last four games due to back tightness, Logan Morrison returned to the lineup Monday against the D-backs, batting fifth and manning first base for the Marlins.More» Morrison clubs first extra-base hit of year
Three No. 11 jerseys of late take the field when the Marlins begin batting practice before each home game. Miami manager Mike Redmond stands in front of the mound and throws batting practice to his team. Meanwhile, his sons, Michael and Ryan, shag flies, field grounders and even squeeze in some batting practice.More»Sons honor their fathers around the Major Leagues
Giancarlo Stanton belted a two-run homer, Rob Brantly added three RBIs and Juan Pierre extended his hitting streak to 11 games. But all of the production wasn't enough to overcome the Cardinals' onslaught in the Marlins' 13-7 loss on Saturday in front of 16,098 at Marlins Park.More» Stanton cranks a game-tying two-run jack
In his 14th season as a Miami Marlins special assistant, Hall of Famer Andre Dawson has embraced the role of raising awareness for prostate cancer. When it comes to the disease, he speaks from personal experience.More»Sons honor their fathers around the Major Leagues
Catcher Miguel Olivo left the Marlins after batting practice Friday without permission and has been placed on the team's restricted list, halting his pay.More» Marlins crew interviews Redmond about Olivo
Logan Morrison's back has improved since experiencing tightness during Friday batting practice, but the Marlins first baseman missed his third consecutive game on Saturday.More» Morrison clubs first extra-base hit of year
Steve Cishek's 20th-inning save in New York kicked off his current stretch of four consecutive perfect outings. He has needed only 39 pitches to get through his past four innings, striking out four batters.More» Cishek notches the save in a 5-4 Marlins win
Marlins outfielder Chris Coghlan will travel to Dallas on Sunday to meet with a specialist on Monday to determine the specifics of his calf pain.More» Coghlan dives to snag Rollins' fly ball
Jose Fernandez tossed a career-high 107 pitches and fanned a career-high 10 batters in a 5-4 win against the Cardinals in front of 15,403 at Marlins Park on Friday night.More» Fernandez excels on mound, at dish vs. Cards
Heading into the season, Nathan Eovaldi was lined up to be the Marlins' No. 2 starting pitcher. Instead, he started off on the disabled list with right shoulder inflammation. Finally, after 2 1/2 months of recovery, the 23-year-old is set to join Miami's rotation. His first start will be on Tuesday at Arizona, in the slot that Kevin Slowey was initially lined up to fill.More» Eovaldi needs to improve W-L ratio in 2013
A rough start from Kevin Slowey and defensive miscues proved costly in Miami's 10-1 loss to Milwaukee on Wednesday night in front of 13,468 fans at Marlins Park.More» Stanton gets an RBI on a grounder in ninth
Out for much of the season because of injury, Giancarlo Stanton has not built a serious case to represent the Marlins in the All-Star Game. But the slugger could still head to New York and take part in the Home Run Derby.More» Stanton, reporter avoid postgame shower
Without Juan Pierre's hustle on a routine grounder to second base, Giancarlo Stanton might have missed the opportunity to play hero with his home run Tuesday.More» Pierre smacks a two-out RBI single to right