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Ichiro Suzuki and the Dignity of Work
The 4,278 career hits do not give weight to Ichiro. The 4,278 career hits are given weight by the way Ichiro achieved them.
Mr. 4,000: Ichiro's Career Translates to Hall of Fame in Any League
Ichiro got his 3,000th hit on Sunday on a triple. If he spent his whole career in MLB, it might have been his 4,000th.
The Marlins Forbade Andrew Cashner's Beard, So He Gave it a Proper Burial
"It's probably one of the saddest days I've ever had. It stinks, but what are you going to do?"
"Livid" Marlins Sending Starter Colin Rea Back to Padres After Elbow Injury in First Outing After Trade
The Marlins and the Padres undo a trade after Colin Rea elbow injury.
Jose Fernandez Moonbeams a Pitch in Possible Assassination Attempt on Marlins Man
Jose Fernandez now owns Miami like Tony Montana. You are not his little friend, Marlins Man.
Giancarlo Stanton Mashed a Tater Straight into the Goddamn Scoreboard
There may as well be a button that adds a run to the scoreboard, so Giancarlo Stanton can just get that homer up there ASAP.
The Marlins are Playoff Contenders—Despite Giancarlo Stanton's Disappearance
The Marlins are 39-34 despite their best player having a career worst season, and their all-star second baseman being suspended for PED use.
Marlins Top Prospect Injures Fellow Top Prospect and Roommate in Knife Prank "Gone Bad"
Can a knife prank really be a prank?
Miami Marlins Announce Muhammad Ali's Death Two Hours Before He Died
Maybe karma paid the Marlins back by causing them to lose 2-0 to the Mets.
Throwback Thursday: The Two Bad Trades of Mike Piazza
This week in 1998, two teams had a chance to hang onto the best hitting catcher ever to play baseball. Instead, Mike Piazza was traded twice in one week.
MLB to Move Puerto Rico Games Over Zika Virus Concerns
The MLB Players' Union will be making donations to programs that combat the Zika virus in Puerto Rico.
MLB May Cancel Marlins-Pirates Game in Puerto Rico Because of Zika Virus Fears
MLB may cancel a series in Puerto Rico due to Zika virus concerns, but what else can they do?