Miami Marlins Analysis

MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of May 14th

by Andrew Perna

Miguel Cabrera leads the Major Leagues with 40 RBI and the Tigers lead our team rankings. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 30th

by Andrew Perna

The Rockies, Red Sox and Rangers hold the top three spots in our rankings, while the Padres, Astros and Marlins bring up the rear. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 22nd

by Andrew Perna

Ian Kinsler, once thought to be dispensable in Texas, leads the Major Leagues with 1.5 WAR as the Rangers sit second in our rankings. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 15th

by Andrew Perna

The Braves are 11-1 this season and riding a nine-game winning streak. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 8th

by Andrew Perna

A week into the 2013 season, the Rockies are an offensive power, the Dodgers are incredibly hard to score against and the Mets, Red Sox and Reds are very balanced. Read more »
2013 NL Preview: Social Media Style

by Andrew Perna

We surveyed the National League while adhering to Twitter's 140 character limit. It's informative and quick, perfect for a fast league preview. Read more »
Grading The Deal: Marlins Unload Stars On Blue Jays

by Andrew Perna

Despite all the negative attention surrounding Miami's cost-cutting trade with Toronto, it did make some baseball sense. Read more »
Complete List Of 2013 MLB Free Agents

by RealGM Staff Report

The Giants have put a cap on the 2012 season, meaning Major League Baseball will shift to free agency. Here is a complete list of all free agents, including those with player, team or mutual options for next year. Read more »
The Guide To Handling Superstar Free Agents: Let 'Em Walk

by Andrew Perna

The Cardinals let Albert Pujols take $250 million from the Angels and then made the playoffs while he watched from home. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of August 17th

by Andrew Perna

With Evan Longoria back in the lineup, the Rays jumped seven spots in this week's rankings. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Roberts, Ramirez, Rodriguez Dealt

by Andrew Perna

The trade deadline is not until next week, but we have already seen a number of big-time deals with the Rays, Dodgers and Pirates gathering weapons for the playoff push. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Solving Issues For Red Sox, Marlins, Phillies

by Andrew Perna

The Red Sox are getting healthy at perhaps the wrong time, the Marlins have plenty of holes and why the Phillies should retain Cole Hamels. Read more »
Improving The Marlins: Maintaing Health

by Brandon Contes

With the additions of Jose Reyes, Heath Bell, Mark Buerhle, Carlos Zambrano, and even the hiring of Ozzie Guillen as their manager, the Marlins had one of the more impressive offseasons in baseball. Read more »
Playoff Contenders Split In St. Louis

by Douglas Benton

Even though Hanley Ramirez is off to a slow start, the Marlins remain in playoff contention and pulled out a split on the road against a division leader in the Cardinals. Read more »
2010 Season Preview: Florida Marlins

by Christopher Reina

If the MLB were a superstar-driven league the way the NBA is, the Marlins would be in excellent shape to compete with the presence of Hanley Ramirez, Josh Johnson and Ricky Nolasco. Read more »
2009 Marlins Spring Summit

by Andrew Perna

The consensus among fans is that Jorge Cantu will regress after the strong campaign he had in 2008. Read more »
Auditing The Florida Marlins 2008 Season

by Christopher Reina

Despite trading away Miguel Cabrera and a minuscule payroll that combined to be less than Alex Rodriguez's salary, the Marlins made a 13-game improvement from 2007 and finished the season over .500 for the first time since 2005. Read more »
Paying Homage To The D-Train

by Chris Hoyler

In the midst of the grieving period Marlins fans have went through this past week, a true hero emerged in a season lost. Read more »
Marlins Bats Lack Bite

by Chris Hoyler

Since the All-Star break, which was 50 days and 46 games ago, the Marlins have hit 32 HRs, 18 of which have come from Delgado and Cabrera. In other words, Jason Giambi, Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr. and Andruw Jones have all hit more HRs since that meaningless game in Detroit than the other 23 guys on the Florida roster not named Carlos and Miguel. Read more »
Welcoming The West

by Chris Hoyler

Chris Hoyler is back, bringing us a Marlins "week in review", rather a review of the past two weeks that is the Florida Marlins rollercoaster. Read more »

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