Sunday, August 8, 2010
Mike Stanton Batting Fifth Now?
Mike Stanton batted 5th for the Fish Saturday and this could be a sign of things to come. Stanton while only batting .239 has had a very impressive beginning in the big leagues with just over 40 games under his belt. Stanton has 10 home runs and 31 RBI's for the Marlins. Yesterday we saw him hit in the 5th position and we will see that happen again today. Stanton is one of those players seemis primed for molding into a super star. Stanton seems to pick up thing very quickly and with the attention he is getting now in the bigs, along with custom personal fitness trainers, he could easily be belting 40 home runs per season in thie next few years.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Sanchez, Stanton, And Morrison....Future Franchise Stars?
The Marlins while struggling to stay in wild card contention continue to have many bright spots on their team. The young talent on the team continues to look like it could pay big dividends in the future.
Gaby Sanchez is already proving that he is going to be a solid player going forward. His game-play has been consistent and he continues to improve every month. He should garner NL Rookie of The Year honors in our opinion.
Stanton continues to show great promise. As he refines his game, he will have the potential to become a major star. He already has 9 home-runs in 45 games with the Marlins and 30 RBI's. He has pure raw talent and his built like Paul Bunyan.
Morrison was recently in the futures game during the All-Star break and he has great potential as well. He is 6 foot 3 and 235 pounds and plays left field. He started the year on the top 25 rookies to watch for list.
If the Marlins can keep this young talent in the organization we could have some serious power coming to the lineup for years to come. We could even be contenders for the World Series by 2012 when the new stadium opens if we can get some more pitching support!
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Dan Uggla All Time Marlins HR Leader
Dan Uggla hit is 23rd homerun of the 2010 season last week which put him on top as the All-time Marlins home run leader with 144. Mike Lowell previously held the record.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Frustration: Marlins Still 6 1/2 Games Out of Wild Card
The Marlins are not helping their chances of getting the wild card let alone the division title. Yesterday they were beat 10-5 by Atlanta at home. They now sit 6 1/2 games out of the wild card spot. Yesterday's loss is just further evidence that the Braves are the real deal this year and the Marlins are not. As much as it pains us to make that comment, its the truth. The fish just aren't playing well at all, there is no consistency .
The only shining spot continues to be Johnson who has been screwed out of wins left and right this year. His league leading E.R.A. is completely useless because the Marlins can't put together a 5 game win streak, or 4 games for that matter. In the next two weeks or so if the Marlins do not go on a serious win streak we will already know that we are out of the wild card running in mid-august. Let's hope we can pick it back up today, game time is 1:00pm.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Marlins Get Blown Out The Water
The Fish got handled Tuesday, one night after an exciting walk off home-run from Donny Murphy. The Marlins saw 6 runs get tacked on against them in the 3rd inning of Tuesday's game. Nate Robertson hit Dexter Fowler with the bases loaded to start off the 6 run streak by the Rockies. By the end of the evening the Rockies had piled on 10 runs and the Marlins had 0.
It seems like the story of the fish this year is one game up, one game down. Two games up, two games down. There has been no consistency this season with winning ball games. One night we look great, the next we look horrible. One night we look mediocre, the next night we just squeak by. The Marlins need to get a hold of the reigns and step up their game very soon or this year could go down the drain very fast.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Donny Murphy Wins Game For Marlins In 9th
Donny Murphy hit a 2 run homerun in the bottom of the 9th inning Monday night to beat the Rockies 9-8. It was a pinch hit homerun for Murphy. It was one of the most exciting Marlin victories that we have seen in quite some time. The game was back and forth all night. Mike Stanton hit a 3 run homerun off Ubaldo Jiminez early in the night and he went 3 for 4 on the evening.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Marlins Have Good Pitching Series Against Nationals, Take 2 of 3 Games
The Marlins had a good showing this weekend with the pitching squad. The Squad gave up only 4 runs the whole weekend, all of which came Friday night in just two separate innings. The Marlins took 2 out of 3 games in the series.
Nolasco was credited for the loss Friday but still pitched 6 great innings of baseball besting Strasburg with 9 strikeouts to Strasburg's 7.
Josh Johnson pitched another shutout performace in 6 innings of work and picked up his 10th win of the year Saturday. Johnson lowered his league best ERA to 1.62 after the night's performance. Alex Sanabia picked up his first win for the Marlins Sunday in his second performance of the season. He pitched a shut out performance for 5 1/3 innings and struck out 5 batters.
If the Marlins could keep their pitching consistent and limit their opponents to just a few runs, we could easily turn the corner and put on 20 wins in the next 30 games. Going on a nice streak of wins could catapult us right into wild card territory or near the top of our division before September.
Tonight Anibal Sanchez is taking on Ubaldo "Lights Out" Jiminez. Jiminez is tearing up the league this year with a 15-1 record coming into tonight's game. The Fish will need to watch what they swing at and be ready to protect the corners of the plate.
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Friday, July 16, 2010
Strasburg Comes to Town
Stepehn Strasburg has arrived in Miami and Friday night looks to be an exciting evening. Obviously we want the Fish to win at all costs, but it wouldn't hurt anyone's feelings if Strasburg struck out 13 and we still won. Strasburg is the most talked about prospect currently in the MLB even though Ubaldo Jiminez has been absolutely ridiculous this year, at 15-1 on the season. The speed of Strasburg's fastball is what continues to propel his popularity to stardom.
His numbers are:
Record 3-2
Innings Pitched: 42 2/3
Strikeouts Per 9 Innings: 12.8
Walks Per 9 Innings: 2.3
Hits Per 9 Innings: 6.7
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Hanley Ramirez Blasts 26 Homeruns In HR Derby 2010
Hanley Ramirez had an exceptional performance last night in the HR derby. He hit 26 home runs total last night and came in second only bested by the winner David 'Big Papi' Oritz who hit 31. Round one saw Hanley hit 9 home runs, two of them were gold balls which were used to raise money for charity. The second round saw Ramirez blast out 12 home runs. At one point he hit 4 home runs in a row. The last round Hanley hit 5 home runs, unfortunately Big Papi hit 10 home runs in the final round and took the crown.
Good representing for the home town team Hanley, great job.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Marlins Continue To Slip In NL EAST, Johnson Throws Tonight Against LA
The Fish continue to fall farther from the top spot in the NL East with a 39-44 record coming in the the final days before the All-Star break. The Marlins have had a rough year so far and have been far from consistent to say the least. The only shining spot in the pitching rotation continues to be the work horse stud, Josh Johnson.
Johnson has a 1.82 era which puts him at the top with the best that MLB has to offer. While his record of 8-3 could be even better if he had more run support, he has still performed exceptionally well this season. Tonight he takes on LA and we are expecting another stellar performance from our ace.
Johnson has a 1.82 era which puts him at the top with the best that MLB has to offer. While his record of 8-3 could be even better if he had more run support, he has still performed exceptionally well this season. Tonight he takes on LA and we are expecting another stellar performance from our ace.
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Volstad Sent Down After Loss To Dodgers
Chris Volstad is 4-8 on the year and has not been nearly as impressive as he was a few years back. The Marlins decided Tuesday that Volstad should be sent down to the minors for some re-tweaking. Volstad has a 13-21 record over the past two season which just isn't good enough to keep you in the big show. In Volstad's place the Marlins called up Burke Badenhop from New Orleans.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Johnson , Volstad, and Sanchez Combine For 2.70 ERA In Series VS San Diego
The Marlins have let another phenomenal pitching series slip right out from under them as they couldn't produce the runs needed to get the wins for their staff. The Marlins have now dropped 4 consecutive games for the 3rd time this season. Our record is now well below .500, it is 5 games below to be exact. The debate surrounding the who will be the new Marlins skipper has not been settled either leaving the team in a state of "winless" confusion.
The Marlins bats and the failure to produce runs in needed times is leaving fans and players frustrated. We know the team is better than what they are currently showing but the solution is just not clearly apparent. The team seems like its passion is slipping away from them and there doesn't seem to be a strong sense of unity right now amongst players. Its not that there are specific problems between teammates. Its just that in a time of organized confusion with Fredi Gonzalez being let go and the NL East standings changing almost daily you would think the team would be rallying for no one else but themselves to show that they can play at a high caliber even in down times. Instead it has been the exact opposite, despite the pitching staff stepping up and coming through over the past few days the team hasn't seemed to have much zest, or at least they aren't showing it.
The Marlins bats and the failure to produce runs in needed times is leaving fans and players frustrated. We know the team is better than what they are currently showing but the solution is just not clearly apparent. The team seems like its passion is slipping away from them and there doesn't seem to be a strong sense of unity right now amongst players. Its not that there are specific problems between teammates. Its just that in a time of organized confusion with Fredi Gonzalez being let go and the NL East standings changing almost daily you would think the team would be rallying for no one else but themselves to show that they can play at a high caliber even in down times. Instead it has been the exact opposite, despite the pitching staff stepping up and coming through over the past few days the team hasn't seemed to have much zest, or at least they aren't showing it.
Marlins Get Ready To Rumble in Puerto Rico
The Florida Marlins begin a series vs the NY Mets today in Puerto Rico. The series is taking place at Hiram Bithron Stadium. MLB is trying to use the series as a way to promote baseball on the island and to extend the reach of the league. The series in Puerto Rico poses no advantage to either side and will offer a neutral ground for competition. The NY Mets are extremely hot right now sitting just outside of first place in the NL East. The Mets are 43-32 and the Marlins are 35-40 coming in to the series.
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Marlins Coach: Bobby Valentine and Bo Porter to Interview In Miami
Bobby Valentine has confirmed he will be interviewing with the Marlins today. The Marlins also plan to interview Arizona Diamondbacks third base coach Bo Porter.
Interim coach Edwin Rodriguez is the first Puerto-Rican coach in MLB history. The Marlins visit Puerto Rico next week and there will be a large welcoming party for Rodriguez if he is still coaching. The Marlins have also made clear that Rodriguez will be a top consideration as well for the full time position.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
The Birds Drop the Fish
The Orioles beat the Marlins tonight 11-5.
The game saw the two teams combine for 28 hits on the night, 17 from the Orioles and 11 from the Marlins. Gaby Sanchez had a great night going 3 for 3 and driving in his 34th RBI of the season on a 2 out clutch hit. Gaby had a double and 2 runs scored for the Fish.
Dan Uggla showed up big time tonight, unfortunately, it came on a losing night. Uggla was 4 for 5 with 3 RBI's; he now has 41 RBI's on the season.
The Orioles Miguel Tejada went 4 for 5 and scored 3 runs while driving in 4 RBI's. Tejada also had a homerun in the 7th inning that came off Houser. Jones and Tatum each had 3 hits and 2 runs scored for the Orioles.
The Birds jumped on the Fish late and never let up.
The Fish took the series 2 games to 1, They return home Friday to take on the San Diego Padres.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Freddy Gonzalez Given the Boot Today? Was It A Fair Shake?
Fredi Gonzalez was let go as the Florida Marlins manager Wednesday morning and will be replaced with an interim coach from AAA New Orleans, Edwin Rodriguez. In addition, Brandon Hyde was name interim bench coach and John Mallee was named the interim hitting coach.
Fredi Gonzalez had won more games than any other Marlins manager.
Manager Record PCT
Fredi Gonzalez 276-279 .497
Jack Mckeon 241-207 .538
Rene Lacemann 221-285 .437
John Boles 205-241 .460
Jim Leyland 146-178 .451
Jeff Torborg 95-105 .475
Joe Girardi 78-84 .482
Tony Perez 54-60 .474
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Marlins vs Baltimore Orioles: Live Blogging
Top of the 1st Inning-
Coghlan grounds out. 1 out.
Gaby Sanchez singles.
Hanley Ramirez hit by pitch.
Jorge Cantu flies out. 2 outs.
Dan Uggla grounds out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 1st-
Corey Patterson grounds out to Uggla. 1 out.
Miguel Tejada Flies out. 2 outs.
Nick Markakis grounds out to Uggla. 3 outs.
Cody Ross Walks.
Mike Stanton singles on line drive to center field.
Wes Helms Singles to center field. Cody Ross score. Stanton to 2nd.
Paulino hits fly out, moving Stanton to 3rd. 1 out.
Chris Coghlan singles to center which scores Mike Stanton.
2-0 Marlins.
Gaby Snachez flies out. 2 outs.
Hanley Ramirez doubles scoring Wes Helms and Chris Coghlan.
4-0 Marlins.
Jorge Cantu hit by pitch.
Dan Uggla flies out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 2nd inning-
Ty Wigginton doubles.
Luke Scott flies out.
Adam Jones Singles on shallow fly ball.
Matt Wieters hits 3 run homerun.
4-3 Marlins.
Ground out. 2 outs.
Cesar Izturis flies out. 3 outs.
Top 3rd- (Marlins lead 4-3)
Cody Ross Flies out Center Field. 1 out.
Mike Stanton strikes out swinging. 2 outs.
Wes helms grounds out. 3 outs.
Bottom 3rd-
Corey Patterson grounds out. 1 out.
Miguel tejada singles. 1 man on.
Nick Markakis flies out. 2 outs.
Top 4th-(Marlins lead 4-3)
Paulino Singles.
Coghlan pops out. 1 out.
Gaby Sanchez forces Paulino out. 2 outs.
Hanley Ramirez grounds into force out. 3 outs.
Bottom 4th-
Luke Scott flies out. 1 out.
Adam jones grounds out. 2 outs.
Wieters grounds out. 3 outs.
Top of the 5th-(Marlins lead 4-3)
Jorge Cantu grounds out. 1out.
Dan Uggla Strikes out. 2 outs.
Cody Ross grounds out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 5th-
Scott Morroe grounds out. 1 out.
Cesar Izturis strikes out . 2 outs.
Corey patterson strikes out. 3 outs.
Top of the 6th-
Mike Stanton flies out. 1 out.
Wes Helms lines out. 2 outs.
Ronny Paulino flies out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 6th-(Marlins lead 4-3)
Miguel Tejada lines out. 1 out.
Nick Markakis doubles.
Ty Wigginton flies out. 2 outs. Markakis moves to third base.
Luke Scott strikes out. 3 outs.
Top of the 7th-
Chris Coghlan Walks.
Gaby Sanchez doubles, and Cody Ross scores on play. (Marlins lead 5-3)
Hanley Ramirez singles, Gaby Sanchez scores. (Marlins lead 6-3)
Jorge Cantu strikes out swinging. 1 out.
Dan Uggla strikes out swinging. 2 out.
Cody Ross flies out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 7th-
Adam Jones singles.
Matt Wieters pops out. 1 out.
Scott Moore singles.
jake Fox flies out. 2 out.
Corey Patterson pops out. 3 outs.
Top of the 8th-(Marlins lead 7-3)
Mike Stanton singles.
Wes Helms singles.
Ronny Paulino called out on strikes. 1 out.
Coghlan ground out forces out. Mike Stanton Scores (Marlins lead 7-3)
Gaby Sanchez flies out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 8th-
Miguel tejada singles.
Nick Markakis singles.
Ty Wigginton strikes out. 1 out.
Luke Scott sacrifice fly brings in Tejada. (Marlins lead 5-4) 2 outs.
Adam Jones lines out 3 outs.
Top of the 9th-(Marlins lead 7-4)
Hanley Ramirez singles.
Jorge Cantu singles.
Dan Uggla singles. Bases Loaded for the Marlins.
Cody Ross singles, Hanley Ramirez scores, Jorge Cantu score. (Marlins lead 9-4)
Mike Stanton grounds out. 1 out.
Wes Helms grounds out, Dan Uggla Scores. (Marlins lead 10-4)
Coghlan grounds out. 3 outs.
Bottom of the 9th-
Matt Wieter walks.
Scott Moore pops out.
Julio Lugo singles.
Corey Patterson grounds into double play. 3 outs.
Fish Win!!! 10-4
Josh Johnson Gets Nasty With it...
Josh Johnson is pitching lights out baseball again this year, he is 8 -2 with a 1.80 era. Johnson just came off a great win against the Tampa Bay Rays one of the hottest teams in baseball. He threw 8 innings with 9 strikeouts giving up only 1 earned run. In the last 30 innings of work JJ has given up only 3 earned runs.
Johnson has struck out 98 batters in 100 innings of work, or .98 batters per inning. Johnson's has averaged .89 strikeouts per inning throughout his career, which out him above average this year.
If Johnson gets his strikeout count above 1.o per inning you could see him easily grab another 10 victories ending the season right near 20 wins. If his stats are evident of what he will do all season this will be a great year for JJ.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Fish Lose 3 In A Row To Rangers, Rays In Town
The Fish lost 3 games in a row to the Rangers this week. The Tampa Bay Rays roll into town Friday for the start of a 3 game series. Nate Robertson is on the mound for the Marlins, Matt Garza for the Rays.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Game Postponed in Philadelphia
The Marlins game against the Phillies Wednesday night was postponed and it is set to be rescheduled. Marlins fans were waiting to see Mike Stanton for the 2nd night in a row, but they will have to wait until tonight when the Fish attempt to take on the Phillies again. Game-time is 7:05 pm and it will be Josh Johnson vs Roy Halladay on the mound.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Stanton Goes 3 for 5 in Big League Debut; Fish Fall in Philly
Mike Stanton went 3 for 5 in his big league debut Tuesday. Stanton and the Marlins took on the Phillies in Philadelphia and the much hyped prospect had a good showing. Stanton started off with a single in the 2nd that came on a weak hit ball to the shortstop who was slow reaching the ball. Stanton beat the throw showing better than average speed in his first at bat. Stanton had 2 more singles in the game and his last one came in the 9th inning and loaded the bases for the Marlins.
Stanton had 2 impressive plays in the outfield where he held 2 runners from turning solid base hits into doubles. He showed an impressive arm on his throws to second base, on the money, with good velocity and no hop. We will find out quickly what he will look like in the show as he is a physical specimen of athleticism and is certain to show his true worth very soon.
Unfortunately the Marlins failed to rally in the 9th and they lost their 4th game of the season.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Mike Stanton Has Been Called Up
Mike Stanton has officially left Jacksonville and is in South Florida. He is getting ready for his first major league debut on Tuesday in Philadelphia against the Phillies. Stanton has 21 home runs and has driven in 52 runs in 52 game this season so far in the minor leagues. The only other minor league player garnering more attention has been fast ball hurler Stephen Strasburg.
Stanton will most likely play right field for the fish when he gets in tomorrow and The Marlins are looking for some immediate impact out of the player as Fredie Gonzalez has been tweaking the line-up lately trying to get the best mix possible. Right now we are still unsure of where exactly he will fall in the line-up. It really depends on where Gonzalez puts Hanley Ramirez, as Stanton could hit 6 or 7th, but if Hanley hits 3rd, Stanton may hit 2nd.
Tuesdays game should be heavily watched as the debut of Mike Stanton will hopefully prove to be a great addition to the Marlins club.
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
Fish Drop 3 In A Row in New York
The Marlins have dropped three games to the Mets at Citi field on Friday,Saturday and Sunday. Friday's game was close and ended 4-3, but the Marlins just didn't have enough that night to get them the win. Saturday's game was not very close at all, in fact it was 6-0 until the 7th when Paulino singled and scored Dan Uggla on the play. This was the only run the Marlins picked up and the game ended 6-1. On Sunday the Mets scored in the 9th inning which gave them enough to get the win.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Fish Sit Close to Philly But Atlanta On A Streak
The Marlins have turned around what seemed last week to be a horrible home-stand. They started the homestand with 10 games and 6 games into it they were 2-4. Now we are 5-5 in our past 10 games and sitting just a 1.5 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies for the #2 spot int he NL East. The Florida Marlins sit 4.5 games out of first place which is now held by the "Hot-lanta Braves".
The Atlanta Braves are on a 9 game winning streak and they are pulling away from the pack. It is time for the Marlins to hit their hot streak and the next 10 games we need to go 7-3 or 8-2 to have a chance to keep ourselves in contention for 1st coming into the mid-way point here at the end of June. Josh Johnson pitched well for the Marlins in their victory over the Brewers yesterday, but we need a couple more victories from the NY Mets who we begin a series with today.
Anibal Sanchez is set to throw for the Marlins today and the Mets R. A. Dickey taking the mound at Citi field. If we can get Coughlin back into form and keep Hanley and Uggla hitting well, then we can concentrate on the rest of the lineup producing and giving our pitchers some run support.
Game time today is 7:10 pm Citi Field.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Video: Mike Stanton Homerun May 2010 in AA Jacksonville
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Monday, May 31, 2010
The Fish Bring Out the Bats
Thank you Ken Macha.
The Marlins, who were baffled most of the day, finally got to Chris Narveson in the sixth as leadoff batter Chris Coghlan opened up the inning with the Marlins trailing 4-0 and set to face Brewers starter Chris Narveson for the third time. Coghlan took the offering into left field for his first hit of the day...and the inning. After a Gaby Sanchez foul out and Hanley Ramirez double, Jorge Cantu started the scoring for the Marlins with a ground out to short. So with two out, two on, and Cody Ross due up Brewers manager Ken Macha had a decision to make. A. Let Narveson, who had struck out Ross in both previous at bats attempt the hat trick or B. Go to the bullpen. Macha went to the mound to discuss this predicament with his hurler and opted for A.
Bad Move. Cody Ross took Narveson over the left field wall. That evened the score at 4-4 but the Marlins weren't done yet. The inning ended with Sanchez making the third out after a Coghlan triple which brought the innings total to 7. A single inning mark for this years Marlins. By days end the offensive explosion would net a total of 13 runs (including a nifty slide by Uggla and an in-the-parker by Maybin) and a whole lot of excitement for a team who had seen their bats go to sleep the past week. Let's hope these bats stay active.
The Marlins, who were baffled most of the day, finally got to Chris Narveson in the sixth as leadoff batter Chris Coghlan opened up the inning with the Marlins trailing 4-0 and set to face Brewers starter Chris Narveson for the third time. Coghlan took the offering into left field for his first hit of the day...and the inning. After a Gaby Sanchez foul out and Hanley Ramirez double, Jorge Cantu started the scoring for the Marlins with a ground out to short. So with two out, two on, and Cody Ross due up Brewers manager Ken Macha had a decision to make. A. Let Narveson, who had struck out Ross in both previous at bats attempt the hat trick or B. Go to the bullpen. Macha went to the mound to discuss this predicament with his hurler and opted for A.
Bad Move. Cody Ross took Narveson over the left field wall. That evened the score at 4-4 but the Marlins weren't done yet. The inning ended with Sanchez making the third out after a Coghlan triple which brought the innings total to 7. A single inning mark for this years Marlins. By days end the offensive explosion would net a total of 13 runs (including a nifty slide by Uggla and an in-the-parker by Maybin) and a whole lot of excitement for a team who had seen their bats go to sleep the past week. Let's hope these bats stay active.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Marlins Lose 1st Game to Phillies. Now 3 Losses In A Row. Must Pick It Up Quick.
With 1 out in the 9th inning the Marlins had two runners and were down by only one run. Then the veteran closer ,Contreras, struck out Cody Ross with a ridiculous off speed pitch after a 96 mile an hour heater the pitch before. Paulino came up next and quickly hit a shallow pop up which ended the game with Cantu and Uggla stranded after two singles each.
The Marlins have gone from just a few games out of first 3 days ago, to sitting in 4th hoping they don't fall to 5th. The Marlins needed to pick up the majority of the wins over this 10 game home-stretch they, they have not done that so far. They have lost 3 out of their first 4 games. The next two games will be just as difficult as the Phillies always play the fish well as we know.
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Marlins Flip Flop As We Fall Back Behind Braves: Game 3 Today
The Marlins loss to the Atlanta Braves yesterday put them right back behind the Braves in 3rd place in the NL East. The bullpen blew the game for Fish after Hanley got it started with a home-run in the first inning.
Tonight Ricky Nolasco is on the mound for the Fish. Last time he faced the Braves he struck out 16 with 9 of them coming in all in a row. Nolasco is (4-3) coming into tonight's game, he will face Tim Hudson who is an impressive 5-1 on the year with just over a 2.0 era.
Here are some stats on the Atlanta lineup vs Nolasco over the past five years from MLB.com
AL vs. Nolasco
HITTER AVG AB HR RBI Blanco, Gregor .500 6 0 1 Cabrera, Melky - - - - Conrad, Brooks .000 1 0 0 Escobar, Yunel .409 22 1 3 Glaus, Troy .667 6 0 0 Heyward, Jason - - - - Hinske, Eric .250 4 1 1 Infante, Omar .200 5 0 1 Jones, Chipper .423 26 4 8 McCann, Brian .323 31 4 11 McLouth, Nate .214 14 0 1 Prado, Martin .300 10 0 2 Ross, David - - - -
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Marlins Move Into 2nd In NL East With Win Over Braves
The Marlins moved up in the NL East with their win over Atlanta Tuesday. Anibal Sanchez pitched for the Marlins in the 6-4 win.The Marlins Cameron Maybin hit a home run and they had a three-run eighth inning to pull ahead. If the Marlins can take 7 out of 10 in their current home-stand they will be positioned well through the first third of the season, sitting just out of 1st. The Phillies are only 3 games ahead after their loss last night and they come to town right after the Braves series, so there is potential to take the top spot in the next week or two.
Today's game features Tommy Hanson for the Atlanta Braves and Nate Robertson for the Marlins. Hanson is 3-3 with a 4.18 era and Robertson is 4-4 with a 4.56. it. It is a pretty even matchup pitching wise so hitting should be the key today. The Marlins need at least 5 runs today to be safe and maybe even 6 or 7. We need to keep Robertson in through 6 innings with at east 6-7 strikeouts. if we can do this we should come out on top today, but the Braves will be looking for redemption and to put themselves right back into 2nd.
Today's game features Tommy Hanson for the Atlanta Braves and Nate Robertson for the Marlins. Hanson is 3-3 with a 4.18 era and Robertson is 4-4 with a 4.56. it. It is a pretty even matchup pitching wise so hitting should be the key today. The Marlins need at least 5 runs today to be safe and maybe even 6 or 7. We need to keep Robertson in through 6 innings with at east 6-7 strikeouts. if we can do this we should come out on top today, but the Braves will be looking for redemption and to put themselves right back into 2nd.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Marlins Begin Ten Game Home-Stand Kicked-Off With Phillies
The Florida Marlins kickoff a ten game home-stand beginning today at Sun Life Stadium. They start with the Atlanta Braves today, here is the upcoming schedule:
May 25-27 - Atlanta Braves
May 28-30 - Philadelphia Phillies
May 31- June 3 - Milwaukee Brewers
Atlanta is 23-21 and the Marlins are 23-22. This should be a great series.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Florida Marlins Site (Official): Stanton Enjoying Ride En Route To Miami
By Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com
05/24/10 3:50 PM ET
MIAMI -- Mike Stanton, as one might expect, isn't a fan of bus rides.
"I don't like them at all," he said Wednesday after he got off his most recent one, a six-hour trek from Zebulon, N.C., to Sevierville, Tenn., where the Marlins' heralded prospect continued his 2010 surge through Double-A baseball.
Stanton's Minor League success thus far is an uncomfortable one. Not because his hype and current gaudy numbers give him fewer good pitches to hit on a nightly basis, or because those same factors have him conducting about as many interviews as quality at-bats per day. He handles all of that in stride.
It's simply because buses are hard to relax on when you're listed at 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds.
"They're uncomfortable," said Stanton, the No. 3-rated prospect by MLB.com. "I don't really fit in the seats, because I'm so big. I usually just lay down on the floor to stretch my legs out a little bit."
Read the rest here: Mike Stanton enjoying Ride En Route To Miami
05/24/10 3:50 PM ET
MIAMI -- Mike Stanton, as one might expect, isn't a fan of bus rides.
"I don't like them at all," he said Wednesday after he got off his most recent one, a six-hour trek from Zebulon, N.C., to Sevierville, Tenn., where the Marlins' heralded prospect continued his 2010 surge through Double-A baseball.
Stanton's Minor League success thus far is an uncomfortable one. Not because his hype and current gaudy numbers give him fewer good pitches to hit on a nightly basis, or because those same factors have him conducting about as many interviews as quality at-bats per day. He handles all of that in stride.
It's simply because buses are hard to relax on when you're listed at 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds.
"They're uncomfortable," said Stanton, the No. 3-rated prospect by MLB.com. "I don't really fit in the seats, because I'm so big. I usually just lay down on the floor to stretch my legs out a little bit."
Read the rest here: Mike Stanton enjoying Ride En Route To Miami
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