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The Mike Mordecai Experien

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  1. If anyone isn't convinced then I don't know what rock they've been living in... BTW: If the Heat make the playoffs with home-court advantage, Dwyane Wade should be ROY IMO. No way dude! What Carmelo and LeBron are doing is incredible, and Wade is the 2nd or 3rd option on a mediocre team of veterans while both Denver and Cleveland have overachieved.
  2. Hit- Castillo Double- Choi Triple- JP Homerun- Castro RBI- Lowell Run Scored- Castillo Steal- Castillo Caught Stealing- Castillo Error- Choi Win- Beckett 0
  3. baseball: Enron basketball: MSG football: The Swamp hockey: The Mangrove
  4. Basketball: UF, Zags Football: UF, GT, OSU (Oregon and Ohio)
  5. have fun getting our pals in broward and pbc to scream that
  6. mordecai with the 2 run double!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. How can't you laugh?
  8. It turns out they are moving to Maitland. :boo-woo
  9. I would love to see, if this is possible, Sopher develop the Miami Arena into some sort of premiere shopping center with restaurants, theatres, condo's(?) along the lines of Sunset place. Then, on the other side of the tracks (the Metrorail), a brand spanking new stadium for the Marlins (with a retractable roof, of course). This could help spark business downtown. Maybe even see more developers start putting money back in downtown. And oh, the Manatees playing at the MA could move to AAA (could be an extra way to make money...?). This could be a really exciting move for all involved. Plus, the operating costs for the MA evaporating could be spent elsewhere. More money = more opportunity. I'd love to see that.
  10. Old arena could be part of a deal to build stadium The old Miami Arena could go on the auction block in a deal brokered by Miami city officials that could pave the way for a baseball stadium for the Florida Marlins. BY KARL ROSS AND OSCAR CORRAL kross@herald.com Miami Mayor Manny Diaz will unveil a proposal today to sell the Miami Arena in a deal that could mesh with plans to build a baseball stadium for the Florida Marlins, The Herald has learned. Late in the day Monday, Diaz submitted a change to the meeting agenda for the entity that runs the arena, the Miami Sports & Exhibition Authority (MSEA). Diaz declined to comment through a spokesman, but his office said the mayor was working on his remarks to the board, which he also chairs. Last week, he canceled the board's regularly scheduled meeting and asked it to reconvene today. The final item on the revised agenda: ``Discussion of selling the arena.'' The Herald reported Sunday that parking magnate Jacob ''Hank'' Sopher was attempting to buy the arena, which sits on one of the sites favored by the Marlins for a new stadium with a retractable roof. The team hopes to have a stadium deal in place by March 15, and says the facility can be built for $325 million, not including land. Miami city officials have said they would only provide land if the team builds on the Orange Bowl grounds. Sopher did not return a phone call to his office Monday. Last week, he denied his interest in the arena property has anything to do with baseball, saying he would build a high-end shopping center there. Sopher dismissed the Marlins as partners in any venture involving the arena, saying the team didn't have the money to participate. Sources said Sopher recently met with Marlins president David Samson, but team officials declined to comment Monday. Other city officials said they are unsure how all the pieces fit in place, though Sopher seems to be the protagonist. Miami Commissioner Tom?s Regalado, who sits on the MSEA board, said City Manager Joe Arriola called him Saturday and said, ``We have a deal with Sopher.'' Regalado said he was enthusiastic about the prospect of a stadium deal but has been unable to learn more. ''I would love to see a stadium for the Marlins,'' he said. ``But I asked the city attorney today about 20 questions, and he didn't know the answer to 19.'' Arriola could not be reached for comment Monday night.
  11. Almanza. :lol Don't forget Vlad Nunez.
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