In a Rookie of the Year race headlined by Atlanta's dynamic duo–AJ Smith-Shawver and Drake Daldwin–Agustin Ramirez is quietly (but convincingly) making a case for why he belongs at the very top. … [Read more...] about Climbing the Ladder: Agustin Ramirez’s Steady Rise in the NL ROY Chase
Time Will Tell What Lesson the Miami Marlins Learned From Jesus Luzardo Trade
As the trade return for Jesus Luzardo looks worse with each passing day, how will this impact how the Miami Marlins approach the Sandy Alcantara market? … [Read more...] about Time Will Tell What Lesson the Miami Marlins Learned From Jesus Luzardo Trade
One Start Doesn’t Change Everything, But Trevor Rogers’ 2025 Debut Stings a Little
It was only one start. That's what I kept telling myself while watching Trevor Rogers carve up the Red Sox on Saturday night in Game 2 of a doubleheader. But man, it looked a lot like 2021 Trevor again. … [Read more...] about One Start Doesn’t Change Everything, But Trevor Rogers’ 2025 Debut Stings a Little
Edward Cabrera Shines in Best Start of 2025 as Marlins Blank Angels
Edward Cabrera might have just turned a corner, folks. On Sunday afternoon in Anaheim, the 27-year-old right-hander looked much sharper than he has all season–and perhaps since last September–leading the Miami Marlins to a 3-0 win. … [Read more...] about Edward Cabrera Shines in Best Start of 2025 as Marlins Blank Angels
Inside a Proposed Sandy Alcantara Trade: How the Marlins Could Respond
Let's be clear: the idea of trading Sandy Alcantara before the trade deadline is still up in the air. He's the highest-paid player on a team that is in Year #2 toward a full-scale rebuild, but he still has some considerable trade value. … [Read more...] about Inside a Proposed Sandy Alcantara Trade: How the Marlins Could Respond