The Miami Marlins are adding a big bat at the MLB Trade Deadline.
Over 30,000 packed loanDepot park to watch their hero Miguel Cabrera step into the batter’s box on Venezuelan Heritage Day.
There are going to be losing stretches throughout a 162-game schedule and Skip Schumaker’s Miami Marlins (53-46) are experiencing just that, with their latest loss being 6-1 Friday night to open a three-game weekend series at LoanDepot Park vs. the Colorado Rockies (38-59).
The struggles continued for Miami Marlins right-handed pitcher Sandy Alcantara in a 6-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays Wednesday afternoon at loanDepot park.
Miami Marlins left-handed pitcher Jesús Luzardo recorded the first nine outs Thursday afternoon at loanDepot park.
For the first time in his 32-game run as manager, Skip Schumaker’s Miami Marlins (16-16) were swept in a series, as the Atlanta Braves (22-10) took care of business Thursday afternoon at loanDepot park, 6-3.
The 2023 Miami Marlins (16-15) are still trying to figure out the National League East-leading Atlanta Braves (21-10) and on Wednesday night at loanDepot park, those struggles continued, falling for the second straight day, 14-6.
Luis Arraez became the first Miami Marlins player to hit for the cycle, going 4-for-5 with a homer, two runs scored and two RBIs in an 8-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.
With the score knotted at one apiece in the home half of the eighth inning and two runners on with two outs Wednesday afternoon at loanDepot park, Bryan De La Cruz, who came in to replace an injured Jazz Chisholm Jr., ripped a go-ahead RBI single to center, putting the Marlins out in front, 2-1.