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Six Marlins combine to blank Diamondbacks, 2-0

The Florida Marlins used six pitchers to wrap up a marathon 13-game road trip with a 2-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.

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PR Academy brings out best in youth

It's understood that those who enroll in the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School want nothing more than to grow into Major League ballplayers. The goal is to help those players realize there's more out there.

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Medlen looks to stay hot vs. JJ in Atlanta

After three games in Puerto Rico, the Marlins are happy to return to the mainland and play their next series against the Braves in Atlanta.

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Florida Marlins will keep Edwin Rodriguez as manager for the rest of the season

Rodriguez is the first native of Puerto Rico to manage in the major leagues. He was named interim manager last Wednesday when Florida fired Fredi Gonzalez.

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Sanchez: Game regains status in Puerto Rico

Some believe the love for baseball in Puerto Rico is back. There are those who say the passion was never lost, only misplaced.

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RBI program puts on youth clinic in P.R.

MLB's RBI program put on a youth clinic in Carolina, Puerto Rico for underprivileged youth in the area. The program revolved around the Mets and Marlins series that is going to be played at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.

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Nolasco, Marlins beat Mets 10-3 in San Juan

Cody Ross, Ricky Nolasco and the Florida Marlins gave interim manager Edwin Rodriguez a sweet homecoming. Ross homered and had three hits, Nolasco pitched seven solid innings and Florida beat the New York Mets 10-3 Monday night at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico. “This return has been a very emotional thing for me and many of the people of Puerto Rico.

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Rodriguez returns home to hero's welcome

Edwin Rodriguez is the first Puerto Rican-born manager in Major League history. When the Marlins arrived in San Juan, P.R., for a three-game set on Sunday, he was treated to a heroes welcome.

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Florida Marlins hope to gain Puerto Rican fans with series vs. Mets in San Juan

Florida Marlins hope to gain Puerto Rican fans with series vs. Mets in San Juan

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Mets-Marlins Preview

The Florida Marlins have told interim manager Edwin Rodriguez that he’ll remain with the team throughout a series in his native Puerto Rico. There are no guarantees, however, that he’ll remain the Marlins’ manager for each of the three games there. Looking to gain any edge in the competition for the team’s full-time job, the majors’ first Puerto Rican-born manager will try to…

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Marlins want to be cheered in Puerto Rico

For the Marlins, and their proximity to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean, taking this week's series with the Mets out of Miami presents an opportunity to expand its fan base.

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Rodriguez to helm Marlins in Puerto Rico

Edwin Rodriguez will be managing the Marlins when they head to Puerto Rico for the start of a three-game series against the Mets on Monday, Florida owner Jeffrey Loria confirmed Sunday.

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Florida Marlins ‘ Edwin Rodriguez interviewed for manager’s vacancy

The Marlins formally interviewed interim manager Edwin Rodriguez for the manager’s job Saturday and told him he would be going with the team to Puerto Rico for this week’s three-game series against the Mets.

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Marlins formally interview interim manager Rodriguez

The Florida Marlins have interviewed interim manager Edwin Rodriguez for the permanent job and assured him that he will be with the team for a three-game series in his native Puerto Rico starting Monday. Florida Marlins – Puerto Rico – Edwin Rodríguez – Sports – Manager

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Florida Marlins interview Edwin Rodriguez for permanent job

The Florida Marlins have interviewed interim manager Edwin Rodriguez for the permanent job and assured him that he will be with the team for a three-game series in his native Puerto Rico starting Monday.

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Marlins to take part in Puerto Rican clinic

When the Marlins head to Puerto Rico on Monday to play a three-game series with the Mets, Helms will be one of several players from both teams to take part in the MLB Players Trust's City Clinics program.

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