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| Padres, Kotsay agree to one-year deal | Wed Nov 16 23:23:44 2011 EST |
| nd 31 RBI in 104 appearances in his lone season with the NL Central-champion Milwaukee Brewers. Kotsay played in San Diego from 2001-03, batting .283 with a .355 on-base percentage, 34 homers, 12 triples, 84 doubles and 157 runs batted in over 400 games. A former first-round pick of the Florida Marlins in 1996, Kotsay has compiled a .278 average, 124 homers, 343 doubles, 48 triples, 773 runs scored and 694 RBI in 1,728 games with the Marlins, Padres, A's, Braves, Red Sox, White Sox and Brewers. | |
| Miami Marlins unveil logo, uniforms | Fri Nov 11 21:37:46 2011 EST |
| he sea. The new logo is an upper-case M with a Marlins icon cutting through the upper lefthand side. The National League team is moving to a new stadium next season after sharing one with the NFL's Miami Dolphins since becoming the expansion Florida Marlins in 1993. The ceremony came amid multiple reports Friday that prized free agent Albert Pujols was in town to visit the Marlins. Their new 37,000-seat, retractable-roof stadium was built on the site of the old Orange Bowl. It was originally ta | |
| And we're off | Thu Nov 3 14:26:40 2011 EST |
| e's labor begin to take effect Suzuki will be long gone. Why not deal him now for some young pieces and further the youth movement that is clearly taking place out in the Pacific Northwest? TEAM THAT WILL BE MORE ACTIVE THAN YOU MIGHT THINK: FLORIDA MARLINS The Marlins will be moving into a new ballpark this season and will want to make a huge splash, especially with new manager Ozzie Guillen at the helm. They likely won't be in the mix for Reyes since Hanley Ramirez is entrenched there at shor | |
| White Sox name Ventura as new manager | Thu Oct 6 17:55:16 2011 EST |
| and a challenge." Ventura takes the place of Ozzie Guillen, who left the club with two games remaining in the season when the White Sox released him from his contract. Guillen, who managed Chicago for eight years, was hired as manager of the Florida Marlins. He led the White Sox to a record of 678-617 and a World Series title in 2005, but they were just 79-83 this past season to finish third in the AL Central. "When I met with the media as our season ended, I identified one person at the very t | |
| Marlins' Vazquez takes NL Pitcher of the Month for September | Thu Sep 29 18:03:12 2011 EST |
| New York, NY (Sports Network) - Florida Marlins pitcher Javier Vazquez has been named the National League Pitcher of the Month for September. Vazquez was an impressive 5-0 in five September starts, leading the NL in wins while compiling the lowest ERA (0.71) among qualifying starters. He ranked second among National Leaguers in innings pitched (38.0) and fourth in strikeouts (36) while walking just three. In 32 starts this season for Florida, Vazquez went 13-11 with a 3.69 ERA. He had two compl | |
| White Sox acquire two players to complete Ozzie Guillen trade | Thu Sep 29 15:09:58 2011 EST |
| Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - The Chicago White Sox have acquired right- handed pitcher Jhan Marinez and infielder Ozzie Martinez from the Florida Marlins in exchange for right-hander Ricardo Andres. The transaction was agreed upon by both clubs, and was contingent upon the Marlins reaching an agreement with Ozzie Guillen, who was named manager of the Marlins on Wednesday. The 20-year-old Andres went 1-0 with a 6.32 ERA in 12 relief appearances this year for Bristol of the Appalachian League. | |
| Nats spoil Marlins' final game at Sun Life Stadium | Wed Sep 28 18:58:29 2011 EST |
| Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Stephen Strasburg tossed six scoreless frames as the Washington Nationals closed the regular season with a 3-1 victory over the Florida Marlins. Strasburg (1-1) allowed just one hit while fanning 10 and walking two. Ian Desmond had two RBI for the Nationals (80-81), who went 15-5 to close the season. Drew Storen tossed a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his 43rd save of the year. The Marlins played their final game at Sun Life Stadium, the only home ballpark they have known duri | |
| Marlins turn off lights at Sun Life Stadium vs. Strasburg, Nats | Wed Sep 28 11:01:19 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Right-handed phenom Stephen Strasburg makes his fifth and final start of his comeback season today when the Washington Nationals visit the Florida Marlins in the finale of both a schedule-closing three-game series and the baseball history of Sun Life Stadium. The Marlins, who'll move into a baseball-only stadium in 2012 with soon-to-be new manager Ozzie Guillen, won game two of the series on Tuesday when Bryan Petersen crushed the game-winning solo home in the bottom of the n | |
| Column: Guillen steals more headlines than games | Wed Sep 28 02:55:00 2011 EST |
| and after each and every one. That's when Ozzie Guillen's genius really shines, and why he's the rare skipper who can write his own ticket. Guillen carries on like a man being paid by the word, which explains how he apparently suckered the Florida Marlins to move him to Miami at double the pay - all of it part of a scheme the Oz just hatched to buy himself a 62-foot yacht someday. Before we get into Guillen's grand plan, the success of which we won't know for several weeks, here's a quick t | |
| Petersen's HR in ninth boosts Marlins over Nats | Tue Sep 27 21:54:14 2011 EST |
| Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Bryan Petersen crushed the game-winning solo home in the bottom of the ninth inning, sending the Florida Marlins to a 3-2 win over the Washington Nationals at Sun Life Stadium. Doug Slaten (0-2) got the first two outs of the inning with ease, as he struck out Logan Morrison and got John Buck to fly out to deep center, but he left a fastball up and over the plate to Petersen, who deposited it seven rows deep in right field for the walkoff winner. Javier Vazquez (13-1 | |
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