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The secret to Josh Johnson's success
There's no need for name calling on this forum sir. Keep all the trash talk out of here. We are discussing stuff, and i have feelings that are hurt :( :( :( I'z sad, need a hug I don't know you well enough to joke around i guess. It was meant in jest. But seriously, you don't see how working really hard on rehab wouldn't add a few ticks to a fastball? Seems like common sense? Hug pending friendly response.
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The secret to Josh Johnson's success
I don't see how working your ass off can increase your velocity. I think his hard work is showing off with him hit the corners with such ease this year. The velocity increase is a huge mystery at this point, but i like it :thumbup You don't see how working your ass off can increase velocity?....... Your screen name is accurate
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Marlins last void!?
Hi my name is John Baker and i hit .299 last year, pleased to meet you. In two months of playing time. He has historically hit very well against righties and struggling mightily against lefties. Play Lord Johnathon von Bakerellington 2/3 of the time against mostly righties and find ANYONE who can call a game and hit lefties (not that hard a skillset to find). You'll have a catcher combo that goes .300/.380/.480 I betcha.
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Marlins last void!?
Hi my name is John Baker and i hit .299 last year, pleased to meet you.
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Trade suggestion (NOT A RUMOR)
OK...GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEADS... READY? OK! EMILIO BONIFACIO IS NOT (NOT!) A STARTING 2B IN THE BIG LEAGUES! EMILIO BONIFACIO IS NOT A 1ST HITTER...HE WILL NEVER BE A 1ST HITTER...THE 1ST HITTER WILL BE CAMERON MAYBIN, AND YOU WILL LIKE IT. Got it? Also, while Kemp is a nice player, we need a 2B more than we need an OF'er. Bonifacio is a guy who can become a nice utility player, if all pans out. Nothing more, nothing less. Nice Hissy. I think bonafacio will be a great 2 hitter.
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Russell Martin Available???? GO GET HIM
I have read that he is available from a few different places. Whether it is true or not remains to be seen. At any rate, the asking price would be ridiculously high. The catchers market is so bad right now. I can't imagine this is correct, but Cot's Contracts had Martin's service time at just 1.15 coming into this year??? If so, he's not Arb elligible even this offseason? Just checked it, and yes, Martin is still short of 3 years. I'm shocked. Russell Martin c 1 year/$0.5M (2008) re-signed 2/27/08 1 year/$0.3875M (2007), re-signed 3/07 1 year (2006), re-signed 2/06 1 year/$0.3M (2003) 2/03 drafted 2002 (17-511) (Chipola JC, FL), $40,000 signing bonus agent: Bob Garber ML service: 1.150
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Russell Martin Available???? GO GET HIM
"not enamored with his makeup" where do they get this crap from? There is something not being said by the Dodgers. I wonder what their real motive is.. I now see this has been posted already a few pages back. My appologies.
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Russell Martin Available???? GO GET HIM
This one surprised me, but Sherman throws a new name as a possibility on the trade market: Russell Martin. Sherman cites rival executives in saying that the Dodgers aren't "enamored with his makeup" and that with frontline catchers being hot commodities, the Dodgers could explore the market to see what Martin could bring in return. Personally, I think moving Martin would be a mistake, but I have to admit, Martin would indeed fetch a very nice return. per some NY Post writer - http://www.nypost.com/seven/10192008/sport...4316.htm?page=2 Obviously rumors are just that, but if we could add Russ Martin to our team, It would be an OUTSTANDING addition, and really the final key ingredient. If it took Olsen, and two pitching prospects, i'd do it in a heartbeat.
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Yet another catcher suggestion
Here's his page on MILB.com, they spell his name differently EDIT, I now see that he's only had a few weeks in AA, and had less stellar numbers in the FSL previous to this hot stretch. Still it's interesting. http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/st...&pid=456078
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Yet another catcher suggestion
Interesting Tidbit today about a AA Catcher showing some promise on a team that doesn't need him. I follow the Minors pretty closely and had not heard this name yet. Considering Geovany Soto's success, they obviously don't need another guy. If he's tearing up the Southern League, then he's officially ready for the Majors based on the Marlins usual talent progression. (Miguel, Dontrelle, Hermida, JJ, Anibal, Nolasco, Olsen, Vandenhurk, etc) Prospect of the Day Last year, Willington Castillo (Cubs) established himself as the best defensive catcher in the Cubs system. Scouts agreed that it was his bat that would determine his major league potential. That bat was on display yesterday, as Wellington finished 3-for-5, with three RBIs and two runs. He also hit his third home run of the season, and he?s now batting .340.
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Nolasco *ding* (Post Game Thread 6/15)
I was very skeptical of Nolasco early in the year and voiced that on here, but I'm glad he's changed my mind. He's never going to be an ace but he has shown over the first portion of this season that there is no doubt he is a major league quality starter. I was at the game (also at friday night's) and it was a fun series to watch, even though we only got one out of three. Ricky is a strong 5th starter How many 5th starters have a 12k game on their resume? I'm guessing not many. I like Ricky against agressive teams where he can get them swinging and missing at his breaking stuff. It will be a test in his next start vs the Patient A's.
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Cause for Offensive Optimism?
Why is Coghlan in AA, he struggled in 130 abs in Jupier last year. He did, and it concerned me, but they've started him at AA, and he's TEARING it up.
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Cause for Offensive Optimism?
I also just realized Coghlan is a lefty, my mistake. As to when this lineup is feasible, I meant more like opening day next year, or perhaps even late this year as the Fish consistenly move elite talent straight from AA Zebulon to Miami (Miggy, Dontrelle, JJ, Anibal, Olsen, Hermida, etc)
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Cause for Offensive Optimism?
So Hanley is still Hanley, Jacobs has been hitting for power, Uggla is hitting, Hermida steps right into the 3spot with 2 doubles, and Maybin CF, Coughlan 2b/3b are both KILLING the ball in AA with power and 3sb EACH?? I?m just dumb enough to get excited about how the offense is lining up. You? Maybin CF-R Coughlan 3B-R Hermida RF-L Hanley SS-R Jacobs 1B-L Uggla 2B-R Willingham LF-R Treanor C-R Pitcher
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