Fish Bites: Trying to get by without Stanton
With the Stanton injury in the rearview mirror, we look around the world of Major League Baseball to look at some of the articles that you might have missed.
With the Stanton injury in the rearview mirror, we look around the world of Major League Baseball to look at some of the articles that you might have missed.
Giancarlo Stanton got injured, and the Miami Marlins are suddenly in even worse trouble than before. How are people reacting? Fish Bites has links on Stanton from around the internet.
Despite a slow start, catcher Rob Brantly's bat has recently come alive. Brantly's ability to hit the ball to all fields made him attractive to the Marlins. Plus links on Giancarlo Stanton, Adeiny Hechavarria, and Jeff Mathis.
The latest edition of Fish Bites, NL East edition includes the question of who catches for the Braves, what the All-Star Game will look like in New York, the Phillies' tenuous future, and the Nationals' bright stars of tomorrow.
The Miami Marlins are on a historically bad pace so far, but will they remain that way? Plus links on Marlins prospects, Jeffrey Loria, Juan Pierre, and more.
Wednesday celebrates the second day without a Marlins game in the last three days. Still, questions remain about Juan Pierre, Giancarlo Stanton and the 4-16 Marlins.
On this episode of Fish Bites, Dakota Schmidt takes a deep look at Giancarlo Stanton, a rumored trade from 2007 and even a list involving Antonio Alfonseca
In a strange twist for the Miami Marlins, their Monday game has been delayed by snow. Along with historical low temperatures for the Marlins, Beyond the Box Score looks at what could be historically low offensive numbers for the the team.
With shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria on the disabled list, Nick Green and Chris Valaika are both expected to see more playing time at short. Plus links on Giancarlo Stanton, Justin Ruggiano, and John Maine.
In today's first installment of Fish Bites, NL East edition, we review the awesome start of Matt Harvey, the awesome over-confidence in the Atlanta Braves, and a few more in-division stories of interest.