May 14, 2020 Miami Marlins to furlough some employees June 1 The Miami Marlins will temporarily furlough 90 to 100 baseball operations employees beginning June 1 because of the coronavirus pandemic, a person familiar with the decision said Wednesday.
April 22, 2020 Jeter says he's forgoing salary during pandemic Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter told team employees during a conference call Monday he is forgoing his salary during the coronavirus pandemic, a person familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press.
April 10, 2020 Miami sports teams donating jerseys to help make masks during coronavirus pandemic The Miami Heat and Miami Marlins announced Thursday they would be donating jerseys and T-shirts to help turn them into masks for health care workers and first responders.
April 6, 2020 Big league vets with minor league deals get up to $50,000 About 370 players who were at big league spring training with minor league contracts will get advance payments of up to $50,000 each from the Major League Baseball Players Association.
March 31, 2020 Ex-MLB catcher Paul Lo Duca rips Alex Rodriguez in radio interview Former MLB catcher Paul Lo Duca came after Alex Rodriguez on Monday during a radio interview, dubbing the former New York Yankees star “one of the fakest people out there.”
March 6, 2020 No more swimming at Marlins games: Nightclub closes The Clevelander nightclub at Marlins Park didn't make the team this year.
February 24, 2020 Jeter says Astros scandal is a 'black eye' for baseball Derek Jeter wishes baseball could change the subject.
February 21, 2020 Spring training features several veterans in new places hoping to be in the majors on Opening Day A look at veteran players trying to make The Show.
December 6, 2019 Gary Sheffield, 51, shows off his power more than 10 years after his last major league game Gary Sheffield was a nine-time All-Star, won five Silver Sluggers and a World Series championship.
December 3, 2019 Treinen, Sanchez, Russell, Sánchez become free agents Former All-Stars Blake Treinen, Aaron Sanchez and Addison Russell were among 56 players who became free agents along with current Gold Glove second baseman Yolmer Sánchez when their teams declined to offer 2020 contracts Monday rather than make them eligible for salary arbitration.