Every club could use a Human Swiss Army Knife. Marlins No. 15 prospect Javier Sanoja is that for manager Clayton McCullough, ...
They've also floated the idea of moving second baseman Jose Altuve to the outfield. With Houston looking Tucker and moving Altuve to the outfield, they could afford to add a superstar to play ...
Back in January, long-time Houston Astros second baseman, Jose Altuve, was rumored to be considering a position change with the potential of Alex Bregman returning to the organization. Flash ...
Earlier this week, Astros manager Joe Espada told the Houston beat that Jose Altuve would play the “majority” of his games in left field. The second-year skipper walked that back a bit on ...
Houston Astros manager Joe Espada recently solved one lineup question when he moved veteran second baseman Jose Altuve to left field. Unfortunately for Espada, he now has another problem on his hands.
The talking heads at MLB Network have suggested that any Major League team looking for an ace pitcher should get Miami Marlins general manager Clayton McCullough on speed dial. With all eyes on ...
A six-pack of Marlins notes 10 games into spring training, with Miami standing at 3-7 after being drubbed 20-5 by Boston on Friday: The starting rotation heading into spring seemed pretty much ...
Which, MLB Network’s Harold Reynolds recently opined, likely means that Marlins general manager Clayton McCullough has already started receiving plenty of phone calls from Major League front ...
The wild card on the staff is Edward Cabrera, whose frontline stuff has made him a breakout candidate for manager Clayton McCullough. Others in the fold include Max Meyer, Valente Bellozo and ...
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