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Position Player on the way?
For a player to be eligible for postseason play, he must be in the Marlins' system by midnight tonight. McKeon hintly strongly that the team was about to complete a trade for a position player. Not sure if Posted already. what could we possibly do?! 923209[/snapback] The first thing you could do is post a link to the story...
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Marlins vs Brewers---8:05et---at Miller Park
Wow... I am watching the Milwaukee telecast and the announcer just said that Cabrera could be playing third base as soon as tomorrow and that Lowell is in the lineup "for now". What the hell? I mean, he sounded rather confident. We have all been thinking about it all year, but what do these guys know that we don't?
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Peter Gammons
Tony Pena? His style is very similar to that of Ozzie Guillen... :mischief
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Valdez perfect through 5 innings in rehab start
Perfect through 5 innings, but he faced 17 batters and allowed 1 hit? :goodpost
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Lowell..
My faith and patience alike have worn thin. Lowell's combined numbers from the 2004 All-Star break to present: Games 142 AVG .248 AB 529 H 131 2B 40 HR 10 RBI 62 SO 72 BB 43 OBP .304 SLG .379 The numbers speak for themselves. :plain edit: sorry about the error on the doubles...
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Bootleg organization?
From Dictionary.com: boot?leg ( P ) Pronunciation Key (btlg) v. boot?legged, boot?leg?ging, boot?legs v. tr. To make, sell, or transport (alcoholic liquor) for sale illegally. To produce, distribute, or sell without permission or illegally: a clandestine outfit that bootlegs compact discs and tapes. v. intr. To engage in the bootlegging of alcoholic liquor or another product. To attach a transmitter to a dish antenna, creating an uplink via which a signal is sent to a satellite without the knowledge of the satellite's owner. Football. To fake a hand-off, conceal the ball on the hip, and roll out in order to pass or especially to rush around the end. Used of a quarterback. n. A product, especially alcoholic liquor, that is illicitly produced, distributed, or sold. The part of a boot above the instep. Football. A play in which the quarterback bootlegs. adj. Produced, sold, or transported illegally: bootleg gin; bootleg tapes. I guess the player thinks the Marlins organization is akin to the part of a boot above the instep. Or maybe that the Marlins organization is produced, sold, or transported illegally. Bottom line: the comment makes absolutely no sense. Must be an illiterate player that said it. You can all guess as to who it might be.
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Florida Marlins Hall of SHAME
Jesus Sanchez
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Florida Marlins Hall of Fame
Junior Felix :plain
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did anyone else notice?
I didn't notice anything strange with Encarnacion's post-game demeanor. He tapped gloves with Pierre after the last out was recorded, he gave Mota a high-five, and he gave McKeon a high-five as well....
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Florida Marlins Hall of Fame
Jim Leyland...
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did anyone else notice?
It's not true... There is nothing to post...
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did anyone else notice?
He shook his hand (or high fived or whatever they do) just like everyone else did. I have the game recorded and saw it about 15 times... You might be making things up. :confused
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The answer to Fish problem is........
You deserve a swift kick to the gonads... :kicknutz
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Photos from the DC Series
Looks to me like Bartman became a Marlins fan...
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What's the point of. . . .
Jeff Cox is a cautious third base coach from what I can tell. 797546[/snapback] Are we talking about Jeff Cox, the Third Base Coach for the Marlins? Cautious? :lol Oh, man.... thanks for the laugh... :lolup
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