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Marlins refuse to mark Bobby Cox’s last visit

Braves manager Bobby Cox ripped Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria earlier this season for firing manager Fredi Gonzalez, a former Atlanta coach. This weekend, Loria responded by ignoring Cox’s impending retirement.

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Florida Marlins elect not to celebrate Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox

Florida’s three-game weekend series against NL East rival Atlanta ended Sunday without any ceremony for departing Braves manager Bobby Cox, who criticized Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria earlier this season.

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Hanley picking up pace on basepaths

Heading into the Marlins' game on May 26 — more than 1 1/2 months into the season — Hanley Ramirez atypically had just three steals. Since then, he has 27 more.

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Florida Marlins Can Blame Themselves for the Nyjer Morgan Mess

Well, I suppose you have to do something to liven things up when the two teams playing are a combined 32 games out of first place in their own division, with only a month left to the season. This goes double when the game is already a blowout in the sixth inning.The Marlins and Nationals apparently decided to liven things up, ironically, by trying to kill each other.Well, it was a little more …

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Marlins lose Nolasco, Hayes

Florida Marlins right-hander Ricky Nolasco will miss the remainder of the season and will have surgery next week to repair torn medial meniscus in his right knee.

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Marlins P Nolasco done for season; Hayes separates shoulder

Florida Marlins right-hander Ricky Nolasco will miss the remainder of the season and will have surgery next week to repair torn medial meniscus in his right knee.

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Florida C Hayes out, Nolasco done for year

Florida Marlins pitcher Ricky Nolasco is done for the season with a tear in his right knee and catcher Brett Hayes is out indefinitely with a separated left shoulder. Nolasco (14-9, 4.51) was evaluated after experiencing some discomfort. He said he will undergo surgery next week.

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Separated shoulder may shelve Hayes

An MRI performed on Wednesday revealed that Brett Hayes separated his shoulder in a collision with Washington's Nyjer Morgan, and the backstop will likely miss the rest of the season.

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Commentary: The Florida Marlins ‘ bullpen woes close the season on a blow season

Commentary: The Florida Marlins ‘ bullpen woes close the season on a blow season

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Florida Marlins ‘ Rodriguez: No options for trying new closer

Leo Nuñez wasn’t the only reason the Marlins’ bullpen blew its major league-leading 23rd game of the season Sunday in Atlanta.

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Florida Marlins ‘ Rodriguez: No options for trying new closer

Leo Nuñez wasn’t the only reason the Marlins’ bullpen blew its major league-leading 23rd game of the season Sunday in Atlanta.

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Davis aims to make most of time with Florida

Brad Davis spent time this season backing up Brett Hayes at Triple-A New Orleans. And Davis is in a similar role right now with Florida.

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No-glove look suits Maybin upon return

Cameron Maybin returned to the Marlins' lineup from Triple-A New Orleans on Tuesday. One change he has made from earlier in the season is he no longer wears batting gloves.

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Uggla staking claim as Silver Slugger

When it comes to NL second basemen, you have to go back to Jeff Kent in 2005 to find the last Silver Slugger Award winner not named Chase Utley.

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Rally falls short as Marlins' streak ends

Hunter Pence spoiled the Marlins' bid for their season-best sixth consecutive victory as the Astros snapped Florida's five-game winning streak with a 2-1 win Sunday at Sun Life Stadium.

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Florida Marlins ‘ winning streak reaches five

Chris Volstad helped the Marlins win their season-high fifth game in a row, but the team learned Ricky Nolasco won’t be starting Sunday.

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Florida Marlins ‘ Anibal Sanchez is in control against Houston Astros

As battery mates go, Anibal Sanchez and catcher Ronny Paulino were regular partners, with Paulino providing the target for Sanchez just about every time he took the mound for the Marlins this season.

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PITTSBURGH — The Florida Marlins have signed third baseman Wes Helms to a US$1 million, one-year contract extension …

The Marlins generally don’t sign players to extensions during the season, but have been talking to Helms for several weeks about returning. Helms is hitting .225 with four homers and 22 RBIs in 178 at-bats in 91 games.

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Marlins sign Wes Helms to 1-year extension

The Florida Marlins have signed third baseman Wes Helms to a $1 million, one-year contract extension through the 2011 season. The Marlins generally don’t sign players to extensions during the season, but have been talking to Helms for several weeks about returning.

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Marlins recall Sanabia, Miller from minors

The Florida Marlins have recalled right-hander Alex Sanabia from Triple-A New Orleans to start Thursday night in Pittsburgh. Left-hander Sean West was scheduled to start, but was scratched due to right knee inflammation. Sanabia, a rookie, was 1-1 with a 4.63 ERA in seven games, four starts, earlier this season with Florida.

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