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Giants get in on Marlins' 'Lo viste' sign
Spanish for "see that?" lo viste was started by Emilio Bonifacio to highlight when a player does something meaningful.
Reyes takes part in Marlins@School week
As Jose Reyes walked through the halls of Paul W. Bell Middle School late Thursday morning, one unwitting student strolling through the hallway walked past the Marlins shortstop and did a double-take. His jaw dropped, and as his hand went to cover his mouth, his eyes widened in surprise.
Pitcher Juan Carlos Oviedo closer to returning to Marlins after visa is approved
Juan Carlos Oviedo, the relief pitcher formerly known as Leo Nunez, is a big step closer to getting his career back on track with the Miami Marlins.
Heath Bell More Effective In Latest Save
Last night, the Miami Marlins scratched out an early three-run lead and maintained that until the eighth inning, when Edward Mujica allowed three hits and a run without getting an out and a slew of Marlins relievers had to appear to hold the game to a one-run lead.
Marlins wait for diagnosis on Bonifacio's finger
Emilio Bonifacio, the Major League leader in stolen bases, has proved to be one of the Marlins' most durable players.
Marlins lose lead in eighth, walk-off Mets in the ninth
Before Bell entered to face his former team, Edward Mujica gave up three runs on two hits in the eighth, logging the Marlins' major league-leading ninth blown save.
Five For Five: A Mets/Marlins Series Preview With Michael Jong of Fishstripes
The Mets are making their first trip to Miami tonight and that means that it's time for another edition of Amazin' Avenue's Five For Five series preview! Coming off of a series sweep of the Phillies , the Mets get their first look at the brand new lime green walls of Marlins Park.
This Day In Marlins History: Happy Birthday Edward Mujica
In Fish Stripes' continued attempt to remind people of the past of the Florida Marlins along with the present and future of the ! The concept itself is very simple: whenever we publish this, we find an interesting fact or tidbit related to the Florida / Miami Marlins and write a little bit about that event.
Marlins trying to get Bell back to his old self
Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen still prefers to have veteran right-hander Heath Bell as his closer.
5 National League Players Who Need to Have a Big Week
A .499 OPS for Ike Davis got him benched by Mets manager Terry Collins on Saturday.
It has gone from ridiculous to obscene. Being the closer of a team is like having a hex.
Marlins beat Padres 6-3 to win 6th straight
Miami Marlins starting pitcher Ricky Nolasco works against the San Diego Padres during the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 6, 2012 in San Diego.
Marlins bounce Bell from closer role
SAN DIEGO Heath Bell after blowing his fourth save in seven opportunities late Friday forced manager Ozzie Guillen's hand.
Padres vs. Marlins Game Recap: Despite Offensive Explosion, San Diego Loses in 12
Anthony Bass was not quite sharp. A He allowed five runs in the first inning, one run in the third inning, and finished the game charged with six earned.
Marlins edge Giants to sweep series
Anibal Sanchez spun seven strong innings of one-run ball as the Marlins completed a sweep of the Giants with a 3-2 victory in the finale of a three-game series at AT&T Park on Thursday.
Miami Marlins Ricky Nolasco comfortable pitching in California
Ricky Nolasco #47 of the Miami Marlins pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the eighth inning at AT&T Park on May 1, 2012 in San Francisco, California.
Giants struggle to push across runs vs. Marlins
The Giants and Miami Marlins displayed their respective styles of offensive futility Tuesday night, with San Francisco proving more ineffectual in a 2-1 loss.
7 MLB Closers on the Brink of Losing Their Jobs
For more than a decade, the New York Yankees have been spoiled, knowing that once the game reaches the ninth inning, it's a virtual certainty that Mo will come in and get the job done.
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