News Source: Palm Beach Post
| 2 months ago
That can be the only reason Loria is mulling the dismissal of manager Fredi Gonzalez, who has steered the Marlins effectively the past two seasons after a difficult first one when he was summoned to succeed Joe Girardi...He's the guy who earned
News Source: Miami Herald
| 2 months ago
Florida Marlins (57-53) at Philadelphia Phillies (61-47), 1:35 p.m. Jamie Moyer may be fighting to keep his spot in the rotation this afternoon when the Philadelphia Phillies try and avoid a sweep in their three-gam series with the Florida Marlins at
News Source: Palm Beach Post
| 2 months ago
Coghlan finished with 113 hits since the All-Star break, tying him with Juan Pierre (2004) for the Marlins' record. "I would vote for him just because of his last two months, especially. It's like it is easy for him," said Wes Helms, referring to
News Source: Palm Beach Post
| 2 months ago
The front office declined Sunday to confirm that Gonzalez would return in 2010. He is under contract for two more seasons. "You get judged on wins and losses and not making the playoffs," Gonzalez said after a season-ending, 7-6 loss to Philadelphia.
News Source: United Press International
| 2 months ago
Paul Hoover 's 10th-inning RBI single Sunday lifted the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-6 win over Florida in their regular-season finale. Hoover's only hit of the game broke a 6-6 tie with two outs in the bottom of the 10th. Philadelphia's Miguel Cairo
News Source: Sun Sentinel
| 2 months ago
Apparently, a three-win improvement for a Florida Marlins organization that went from a major league-low $21.8 million Opening Day payroll in 2008 to a still league-low $36.8 million Opening Day payroll in 2009 is unsatisfactory for owner Jeffrey
News Source: Miami Herald
| 2 months ago
It wasn't about the postseason, and who would go and who wouldn't...And all that was left for the two teams to determine over the season's final weekend were the details, without the drama. The Phillies, for example, already have wrapped up the
News Source: Palm Beach Post
| 2 months ago
It will cost at least $43 million to bring back the current 25-man roster, and players know that won't happen. The Marlins, who conclude the season with a three-game series in Philadelphia starting Friday, aren't expected to spend much more in 2010