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Full Story: Beleaguered Marlins look to halt slide in rematch vs. Giants
The Miami Marlins are 3-14 and off to the worst 17-game start in franchise history. The Marlins are determined to take their frustration out on… Full Story
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Full Story: Marlins 3B Jake Burger (oblique) heading to IL
Miami Marlins third baseman Jake Burger landed on the 10-day injured list Monday with a left oblique injury. Burger, 28, told reporters he felt discomfort… Full Story
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Full Story: Giants, Marlins hope series begins season turnaround
Neither the Miami Marlins nor the San Francisco Giants have gotten off to their preferred starts to the 2024 season, but one of those teams… Full Story
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Full Story: Braves look to wake up bats in finale against Marlins
When the Atlanta Braves take the field in South Florida on Sunday, they’ll be looking not only for a series win, but for some more… Full Story
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Full Story: Pitching takes center stage as Braves visit Marlins
It will be experience against youth on the mound Saturday when the Atlanta Braves visit the Miami Marlins in the middle game of a weekend… Full Story
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Full Story: Braves, Max Fried seek turnaround vs. Marlins
The Atlanta Braves — among the favorites to win the 2024 World Series — have been humbled. On Thursday, the Braves were routed 16-4 by… Full Story
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Full Story: A game of contrasts: Soaring Yankees vs. sinking Marlins
The New York Yankees are off to one of the best 12-game starts in team history and are embracing all of the fun associated with… Full Story
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Full Story: Struggling Marlins try to shut down surging Yankees
The New York Yankees spent part of Monday afternoon wearing protective glasses to look at a solar eclipse above Yankee Stadium, and then they spent… Full Story
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Full Story: Yankees look to stay hot, face struggling Marlins
The New York Yankees began their home schedule by taking batting practice during a brief earthquake before getting blanked 3-0 by the Toronto Blue Jays… Full Story
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Full Story: Cardinals, on a roll, take on winless Marlins
The St. Louis Cardinals invested $99 million in free-agent pitchers during the offseason to add a veteran presence on the mound. The revamped rotation has… Full Story
