Sep 29, 2009 | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Coghlan stays hot, gets two more hits
Leading the way: Chris Coghlan got two more hits, giving him a major league-best 103 since the All-Star break.
Marlins have taken steps forward, back
The 2009 Marlins are one win away from tying the victory total of the '08 squad.
Wilson remembers pitching for Rays
Over the course of four seasons in the big leagues, Josh Wilson's versatility has landed him a roster spot on six different teams, often as a utility infielder and a spare part.
Florida Marlins' Gload, Helms make 1-2 punch in a pinch
Logan Kensing was watching on TV from inside the weight room Saturday when he suddenly began running through the clubhouse as if he were riding a pony, whooping and smacking the pretend horse's flanks like a rodeo cowboy.
Volstad trying to work out the kinks
Erratic right-hander Chris Volstad is expected to throw batting practice Saturday in search of his missing sinker.
Florida Marlins will open 2010 season in New York against the Mets
On April 5, the Marlins and New York Mets will meet on Opening Day for the third time.
Buster Posey is the best catching prospect in baseball and just hit .325/.416/.531 in his first full season in the minors, including a .375 average and five homers in Triple-A in August.
Marlins notebook: Chris Volstad to return to major-league mound Sunday
Marlins right-hander Chris Volstad will start Sunday against Washington. Volstad, who was demoted to Class AAA New Orleans after losing his last outing on Aug.
Volstad and Miller Means Nothing This Year
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, In September, Major League Baseball teams expand their 25-man roster to a 40-man roster by calling up guys from their farm system.
SS Hanley Ramirez and RF Jeremy Hermida are out of the lineup tonight because of lingering injuries.
Markakis, Zimmerman to compete in video game HR derby
Orioles right fielder Nick Markakis and Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman will face off in a video game home run derby competition 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Annapolis Under Armour store.
Florida Marlins' Hanley Ramirez wants to focus on the present
Small mistakes turned large for the Marlins on Sunday. An error, a misread and a base-running blunder all added up to a 3-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies, who avoided a sweep with their first one-run victory of the season after eight such defeats.
1B Johnson returns to the starting lineup
At a time when a couple of regular position players are resting minor ailments, one prominent starter was back in the lineup on Thursday night.
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