Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into tracking the Miami Marlins’ starting lineups lately. It’s been a bit of a wild ride, and I wanted to share my process and what I’ve been up to.

First off, I started by scouring the web for any info I could find on the Marlins’ lineup for today’s game. I checked out a bunch of different sports news sites and team pages. You know, the usual spots. It was a bit of a hassle, to be honest, jumping from one site to another, trying to piece together the most up-to-date information.
Then, I decided to get a bit more organized. I started keeping a daily log of the Marlins’ starting lineups. Every day, I jot down who’s playing where. I made a simple table to keep track of the players’ positions: catcher, first base, second base, and so on. It’s pretty basic, but it gets the job done.
Here is what I have done today:
- Catcher: Nick Fortes
- First Base: Matt Mervis
- Second Base: Otto Lopez
- Third Base: Connor Norby
- Shortstop: Xavier Edwards
- Left Field: Kyle Stowers
- Center Field: Dane Myers
I also started paying attention to any injury news or roster changes. You know how it is, one day a player’s in, the next day they’re out with some minor injury. So, I’ve been trying to stay on top of that as well. There was that mention of Sandy Alcantara being the starting rotation, so I’m definitely keeping an eye on that for the future.
I even tried to get a sneak peek into the future, looking at some preseason projections for 2025. It’s fun to see who people think might be playing, although I know a lot can change between now and then. Some folks were talking about the Marlins’ lineup for the Wild Card Game 1 against the Phillies, which was pretty interesting to read about.
And since I was already digging around, I found some stats on the Marlins from previous games. I mean, why not, right? I looked at their batting orders for the past nine days and some projected fantasy baseball values. It’s all just data, but it paints a picture of how the team’s been doing.

Anyway, that’s what I’ve been up to with the Marlins’ starting lineups. It’s been a bit of work, but I enjoy it. Feels good to have all this info in one place, and I’m excited to see how the lineup changes throughout the season.
It’s a lot like putting together a puzzle, really. Each day, there’s a new piece to add, and slowly but surely, a clearer picture starts to emerge. Sure, there are always surprises, like when a player gets traded or a rookie gets called up. But that’s part of the fun, right? It keeps things interesting, and it’s always a good feeling when you can track those changes and stay ahead of the game.
So yeah, that’s my little project with the Marlins’ starting lineups. It might not be the most exciting thing in the world, but I like it. And who knows, maybe it’ll even help me win my fantasy league this year. A guy can dream, right?
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