Heat TV announcers Eric Reid, right, and John Crotty, left, will be announcing the team’s games in Lake Buena Vista from a studio inside AmericanAirlines Arena. Miami Herald file Florida’s ...
The Miami Marlins’ managerial search appears to be down to two candidates, according to a report. The Marlins are deciding between Cleveland Guardians bench coach Craig Albernaz and Texas ...
The Marlins are reportedly considering former bench coach Luis Urueta and Guardians bench coach Craig Albernaz for their managerial vacancy, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Dan Freedman is lawyer and IBWAA member who writes about baseball. Major league baseball players are paid over the six months of their ...
Early in-person voting in Florida for the 2024 election is over. Voters who plan to cast ballots on Election Day must got to their assigned polling location. As part of election reform legislation ...
Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix called his team's season “disappointing” and “frustrating" while expressing optimism for the future despite years of inconsistency and ...
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In February 2023, a Florida weatherman shared a compelling image showing a massive alligator seemingly staring down a photographer on a golf course. “Welcome to Florida, home to Jurassic Park ...
The Miami Marlins are in the midst of a search for their next manager, and one familiar name is among the potential candidates: Clayton McCullough, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ first base coach.
If you make $70,000 a year living in Florida you will be taxed $7,660. Your average tax rate is 10.94% and your marginal tax rate is 22%. This marginal tax rate means that your immediate ...
Once considered the ideal place to live out one’s golden years, Florida is quickly losing favor with retirement-aged folks. Remote workers and the wealthy are flocking to the state and driving ...