The San Diego Padres are reportedly adding another incandescent player to their already star-studded roster.
The mood has been somber around Major League Baseball this week, as the news of yet another devastating injury to megastar Mike Trout has deprived the game of one of its most electrifying talents yet again.
Luis Arraez doubled and singled in two runs as the Miami Marlins beat the visiting San Francisco Giants 6-3 on Tuesday. Ryan Weathers (2-1) allowed two runs on five hits with one walk and a career-high 10 strikeouts over six innings.
Three players the Padres could add as they look to make their way back into the playoffs.
Following a four-hit effort in a win over the Cardinals, Luis Arraez leads the Miami Marlins (1-9) into action as +131 underdogs against the New York Yankees (8-2).
With the Miami Marlins finally ending their nine-game losing streak to begin the season on Sunday, reigning National League Manager of the Year Skip Schumaker could be nearing the end of his time leading the club next season or possibly sooner.
The Miami Marlins miserable start to the 2024 season continued on Saturday with a 3-1 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Oakland A’s have found a new (temporary) home. The Athletics will now call Sutter Health Park in Sacramento California, their new home, as Sutter Health Park and the A’s came to a three-year deal on tenancy at the ballpark.
The Marlins have followed up a 2023 playoff run with an 0-7 record to start the season
A year after spending north of $400M in free agency, the Padres spent a total of $50M on free agents this offseason, adding just $9.35M to the 2024 payroll.
When opposing teams look at the Miami Marlins’ lineup card, Luis Arraez is a name each pitcher will be focusing on. But while Arraez has made a name for himself in Miami, the Marlins must soon sign the infielder to a contract extension to keep him in town.
Arbiters have ruled in favor of the Marlins in their arbitration hearing with a two-time All-Star.
It’s hard to believe but we are just a month away from pitchers and catchers reporting to Spring Training and the hot stove is still burning.
The Miami Marlins aren't exactly shopping batting champion Luis Arraez, but they're not shutting it down when his name comes up.
The Luis Arraez trade was one of the biggest deals that shaped the 2023 Minnesota Twins, but his time with the Miami Marlins could be short as they are reportedly willing to move their All-Star second baseman.
The Marlins would probably be wise to take advantage of his interest.
Infielder Luis Arraez spoke on Friday to Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase, saying that he has not had any extension talks with the Marlins, though he would be open to the idea if they approached him.
Luis Arraez's parents waited for the division series to see him play. They'll have to wait a long time now.
How many NL batting champions since the 1993 season can you name in five minutes?
New Miami Marlins infielder Luis Arraez is making some history with his new team. Per OptaSTATS on Twitter; "Luis Arraez is batting 23-for-46 (.500) with
Newly acquired infielder Luis Arraez earned his first victory of the season, defeating his new team in salary arbitration on Thursday. Arraez will earn $6.1 million in 2023 while the Miami Marlins -- by way of Minnesota -- had filed at $5 million.
Parting ways with Arraez is not easy, but the Twins got a solid starter and highly rated prospect out of it and should be a more well-rounded team as a result.
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