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The Boston Red Sox will be looking for a starting pitcher at the 2025 MLB trade deadline, and the Miami Marlins present three ...
Mike Rosenstein of NESN has named Miami as a perfect trade partner for Boston and has specifically named three pitchers the ...
The Miami Marlins commit to keeping their breakout outfielder, signaling a shift in strategy ahead of the trade deadline.
Their 19-10 record over the last month of play was tied for the most in the Majors. Their star outfielder Kyle Stowers showed ...
Here is the latest intel I’ve received in conversations and texts with front office executives from all 30 teams and others ...
Here are three potential trade destinations for Miami's slugger. A.J. Preller rarely lets a trade deadline pass without making a substantial move.
The Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, and Minnesota Twins all have been rumored to have expressed interest in Sanchez, while Stowers’ status as an All Star puts him into trade contention, as well.
The Miami Marlins were hoping to get some prospects for pitcher Sandy Alcantara. That plan appears to be changing.
Kyle Stowers represented the Marlins at the All-Star Game and has 5 HRs in his last 2 games, meaning he isn't going to be shopped ahead of the trade deadline.
Major League Baseball's trade deadline season is in full bloom with just 10 days remaining until that July 31 cutoff.
The Marlins are selling, but not Kyle Stowers. Miami is holding onto its All-Star outfielder as the rebuild finds a rare bright spot.