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Dolphins selected Florida CB Jason Marshall with the No. 150 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

2 weeks ago

Marshall Jr. (6’0/194) stepped right into the starting lineup as a freshman in 2021 and went on to record a gaudy 2,418 snaps over his career with the Gators. In pass defense, Marshall flashes click and cover ability, having allowed a stingy 47.6% completion rate during his four years in Gainesville. However, he is a bit inconsistent at times against the run having recorded a 16%+ missed tackle rate in every season. Marshall has good awareness but he’s not as aggressive as he could be and lacks requisite makeup speed when he is in a trailing position. Overall, Marshall doesn’t really have jaw-dropping stats, but his build and versatility could land him in a special teams role with nickel potential as he grows.

2025-04-26 2:35:29 (ET)

Brewers recalled RHP Tobias Myers from Triple-A Nashville.

4 minutes ago

2025-05-14 1:12:33 (ET)

Brewers placed LHP Jose Quintana on the 15-day injured list with a left shoulder impingement.

5 minutes ago

2025-05-14 1:11:43 (ET)

Mariners recalled LHP Jhonathan Diaz from Triple-A tacoma.

6 minutes ago

2025-05-14 1:10:35 (ET)

Mariners placed RHP Bryce Miller on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation.

7 minutes ago

2025-05-14 1:09:30 (ET)

Andrés Chaparro (oblique) will begin his rehab assignment this week.

1 hour ago

The 26-year-old was put on the IL with an oblique strain back on March 26th, so it’s been almost two months since he’s played in a game. He will take some time to work his way back into game shape, but he also hit .215/.280/.413 over 33 games with the Nationals last year, so there is no guarantee he gets another chance right away.

2025-05-14 11:47:42 (ET)

Guardians hired Corey Kluber as a special assistant with a focus on pitching development.

1 hour ago

The former Guardians ace will be primarily responsible for helping the pitching staff; although, there is little information on what capacity. The Guardians already have one of the most experienced and respected pitching coaches in baseball in Carl Willis, but perhaps Kluber can help with gameplans and the mental side of the game. “I probably experienced pretty close to a full spectrum of things in a career. I wasn’t a very good minor-leaguer, figured out some stuff, and still had to develop at this stage. … It’s having a lot of different types of experiences to build on. Hopefully, it presents opportunities to help guys with a lot of different things.”

2025-05-14 11:45:28 (ET)
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