The Miami Marlins brutal start to the season led to an early trade of Luis Arráez. A trade that earlier in the campaign is a clear indicator the Marlins will offload more players as the trade deadline approaches.
The left-hander stands as the Marlins’ most logical and likeliest trade candidate.
The Miami Marlins have started yet another rebuilding process. Here are three players who could be on the move ahead of the trade deadline.
The New York Yankees have had one of the best bullpens in the league so far this season but another move or two could be coming. New York currently has the second-best bullpen ERA at 2.69 and has been linked to multiple intriguing trade options as players who could help make it even better.
The Miami Marlins seem ready to wipe the slate clean.
This would make a whole lot of sense, especially if the target is Tanner Scott.
Before the start of the 2024 season, veteran left-hander Tanner Scott was seen as an obvious fit for this Chicago Cubs' bullpen. His handedness would've slotted in nicely as a setup man for projected closer Adbert Alzolay.
Tanner Scott retired Aaron Judge with the bases loaded in the ninth inning to finish a five-out save as the visiting Miami Marlins held on for a 5-2 victory over the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.
The payday comes in the wake of the best season of his seven-year MLB career.
Heading into the 2023 season, most fans would’ve expected the NL East to contain at least three legitimate playoff contenders. Few, however, pegged that trio to include the Braves, Phillies and … the Marlins.
The Marlins have checked in with the representatives for free agent reliever Alex Reyes.
The Philadelphia Phillies will look for the three-game series sweep when they host the Miami Marlins on Thursday.
Noah is joined by Marlins LHP Tanner Scott, who has emerged as the team’s closer this season. Continuing a series of exclusive interviews with members of the Miami Marlins bullpen, our third guest is left-hander Tanner Scott.
The Miami Marlins literally threw away the game in their 5-4 loss to the New York Mets in 10 innings on Saturday.
The Marlins extended their winning streak to six with a close-shave victory over the Angels. It wasn’t smooth in the end, but the Marlins escaped with a one-run victory over Shohei Ohtani, Mike Trout, and the Los Angeles Angels.
With one notorious exception, Scott has been automatic in save situations this season. Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Each week we ask questions of the most plugged-in Miami Marlins fans and fans across the country.
You may remember our article about how unlucky the Miami Marlins have been this season. It seems that the recent series with the Philadelphia Phillies really accentuated this issue.
Based on the results from the Miami Marlins recently sweeping the Washington Nationals, it appears that Tanner Scott may have taken over as our new closer.
Who’s got the potential to haunt the Marlins a few years down the road? We applauded the Marlins for focusing much of their 2021-22 offseason on improving their major league roster.
The 27-year-old lefty is an unexpected acquisition coming off a poor season, but he has interesting potential. For the last couple of years, the Marlins have adopted a new philosophy, at least when it comes to relievers.
The Orioles will receive prospects Antonio Velez and Kevin Guerrero, a player to be named later and the Marlins’ pick in Competitive Balance Round B of this summer’s amateur draft.
Scott has a 3.95 ERA/4.12 SIERA over 41 innings out of Baltimore’s bullpen this season, with a very strong 31.4% strikeout rate.
There are also a few weaknesses in the Mets’ lineup. Even with some impact players returning from the injured list, more can be done to turn this into a championship-caliber batting order.
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