Eight Venezuelans, two Dominicans, a Cuban, a Curaçaoan, a Korean, a Honduran, and a Colombian arrive in Miami. The international map that built Atlanta lands in Miami’s house.
The 19-22 Marlins open at Minnesota’s 18-23 Twins. Eury Pérez vs. Bailey Ober Tuesday 7:40 ET. Two clubs both 4 GB of a Wild Card spot.
The Marlins’ biggest series of 2026 starts at 7:10 ET. Snelling’s MLB debut Friday. Junk vs Cavalli Saturday. Sandy on Mother’s Day Sunday.
Two homecomings, one ballpark, four games. Don Mattingly walks back into loanDepot Park as Philadelphia’s interim manager. Aaron Nola walks back to the mound where he started Italia’s WBC semifinal in March. Marlins 15-16, Phillies 10-19. First pitch Friday May 1, 7:10 PM ET on Marlins.TV.
The MLB Game of the Day. Series tied 1-1. Sandy Alcántara faces Tyler Glasnow in the matinée rubber match at Dodger Stadium, 3:10 PM ET first pitch on SportsNet LA, Marlins.TV, MLB.TV, and Fubo. Junk outdueled Ohtani Tuesday night. Sandy gets the rubber match.
Miami flies to Los Angeles 13-15 to face Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, and Tyler Glasnow on consecutive nights at Dodger Stadium. First pitch Monday is 10:10 PM ET on SportsNet LA, Marlins.TV, and ESPN Unlimited. Here’s everything you need to watch the series.
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Miami took two of three from the Cardinals and heads west sitting a game under .500, with a collapsed Mets and Phillies above them in the NL East standings and a Wild Card slot in reach. Sandy Alcántara opens Friday night against a Giants team that’s been shut out four times already. The frame writes itself.
The St. Louis Cardinals bring a 13-8 record and a quietly international roster into loanDepot park for a three-game series starting Monday. Miami is 10-12 after snapping a four-game skid with Sunday’s win over Milwaukee. The standings give the Marlins room. The schedule doesn’t give them time. Here’s who to watch, what’s at stake, and why Panama City is central to this story.
Eury Pérez threw six innings of one-run ball with seven strikeouts — zero earned runs, one walk — answering the command questions directly. Kyle Stowers doubled in his first at-bat. Javier Sanoja’s pinch two-run single broke it open. Michael Petersen got five outs. The Marlins snap a four-game losing streak.
Brandon Woodruff allowed one run over seven innings to improve to 5-0 lifetime against Miami. Sandy Alcántara issued a season-high six walks in five innings as the Marlins dropped their fourth straight, falling to 9-12. The roof was open. The offense drew one walk. Kyle Stowers activates Sunday.
Otto Lopez’s two-out, two-run homer in the sixth tied the game at 3. Miami held it through nine. In the tenth, Xavier Edwards threw the ball into left field and the Brewers scored three. Calvin Faucher took the loss. The Marlins drop to 9-11, their third straight defeat.