The Miami Marlins today announced the hiring of Clayton McCullough as Major League Manager. McCullough, 44, becomes the 17th Manager in Marlins history. He recently concluded his 10th season with the ...
The Columbus Clingstones baseball team is down to the final four names in its mascot naming contest. The Atlanta Braves ...
It's that time of year: Miami Marlins baseball returns this week as ... 🐔 The rooster race: The Marlins brought back their mid-game mascot race last season and introduced three new rooster mascots, ...
The Miami Marlins are hiring Los Angeles Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough as their new manager, multiple reports ...
Depending on the specifics of each deal, with about a third of the season to go, these deals would/could save the Marlins about $10 million. In return for these nine players, Miami received 19.
The Miami Marlins have hired Los Angeles Dodgers first-base coach Clayton McCullough as their new manager, it was announced Monday. McCullough, 44, spent the past four seasons on Dave Roberts ...
The Mascot Games, presented by Wawa and benefiting ... the Florida Hospital for Children Blue Team was victorious with Billy the Marlin (Miami Marlins), Alberta (University of Florida), Ace ...
The team will reveal the mascot’s name on Nov. 20. To submit your suggestion, click here. The Clingstones will play their first game at Synovus Park on April 15 at 7:05 p.m. against the Pensacola Blue ...
The Marlins struck a deal to hire Clayton McCullough as their next manager on Saturday, according to ESPN's Alden Gonzalez.
The Atlanta Braves found out Sunday evening which new manager they will face next season with the Miami Marlins. MLB.com's Christina De Nicola reported the Marlins have named Clayton McCullough ...
The Miami Marlins are hiring Los Angeles Dodgers first-base coach Clayton McCullough as their next manager, league sources confirmed to The Athletic on Sunday, concluding the franchise’s search ...
Hurricanes are aiming to recapture the imagination of a unique region that remembers the program’s glory days.