Every club could use a Human Swiss Army Knife. Marlins No. 15 prospect Javier Sanoja is that for manager Clayton McCullough, ...
ESPN's Jeff Passan reported last week that Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara would be on an innings limit to open 2025, but manager Clayton McCullough said that wouldn't be the case. Sandy ...
But in an interview on the Marlins Radio Network on Sunday, first-year manager Clayton McCullough disputed Passan's report. "As we sit here right now, no innings limit on Sandy," McCullough said.
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 ...
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.
Not only are Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker and Justin Verlander gone, but Jose Altuve could also be moving to left field after 14 seasons at second base. With Altuve honing his outfield skills this ...
Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said Sunday on the Marlins Radio Network that "no innings limit" has been set for Alcantara this season. The skipper backed up comments from Alcantara himself ...
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 ...
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