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Metalmilitia931

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  1. He shouldn't complain about it. The field is amazing and is one of the nicest I've seen. If he's so distraught aout not being able to get a ball, he should go buy an overpriced wahmburger and french cries.
  2. The renderings look very nice. I also just found out by looking at Obama's stimulus that there is a metromover extension from downtown to the ballpark that should be built. So no shuttles to civic center station.
  3. The criminal we got in 2003 was Ugueth Urbina. He tried to murder his farm workers.
  4. Marlins' Triple-A club now New Orleans09/22/2008 6:40 PM ET By Jeff Wallner / Special to MLB.com CINCINNATI -- The Marlins made it official Monday. Beginning next season, their Triple-A affiliate will be located in New Orleans. The Marlins have signed a player development contract with the New Orleans Zephyrs through 2010, relocating their Triple-A affiliate from Albuquerque. The announcement was made by Jim Fleming, the Marlins vice president of player development and scouting, and assistant general manager. "The Florida Marlins are very pleased to begin an affiliation with the New Orleans Zephyrs," said Fleming in a statement. "The Zephyrs are a quality Triple-A organization whose leadership, facility and commitment to the community will serve our players and staff well." The Marlins were affiliated with the Albuquerque Isotopes from 2003-08, while the Zephyrs were affiliated with the New York Mets from 2007-08. In 2008, the Marlins' Triple-A team was 68-75, finishing second in the American South division of the Pacific Coast League. The team featured Minor League home run champion Dallas McPherson, who led all of Minor League Baseball with 42 home runs. "We are excited to begin this new partnership with New Orleans," Fleming said. "We look forward to a successful future together." Source: Marlins Moving to New Orleans. MLB.com
  5. They will probably tell us more during Marlins On Deck. I hope McPherson is coming up.
  6. Happy Sweet 16 billy!!!
  7. I go to Gainesville quite a lot and all I know is that they show the Marlins games on FSN but UF and FSU baseball games have some priority in the area over the Marlins games. So the FSN games you are sure to get and maybe a few SUNSPORTS but not in the early part of the season.
  8. No problem dgreco. It just doesn't have the renderings
  9. I'm a transplant from Chicago and I'm not a Cubs fan. I rooted for the White Sox when they came a few years ago though.
  10. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/media/acrobat/...02/35872798.pdf Courtesy of the Sun Sentinel It has all of the funding agreements and other important things about our future stadium.
  11. Do you think Miller should be a September callup? Out of the pen? The Rays are doing this with David Price; Miller would certainly be more dominant in relief, especially against LH hitters b/c he wouldn't have to worry about "saving it for later." He could just come in and throw 97 mph gas, along with the breaking ball. I'm not a big fan of putting young pitchers to pitch in relief like this, when they have valuable potential as starters, but I just wanted to hear some opinions. That would be a great idea. There aren't too many lefty specialists that would fit Miller's profile. Especially down the strech when we are facing guys like Howard, Utley and, Delgado.
  12. I'm looking at their stats against lefties and we should call them up just to face Jamie Moyer. :thumbup
  13. What Straub would do is sell the arena land to the Marlins and the city after he has built the stadium. It wouldn't be like Joe Robbie with Huizenga.
  14. R.I.P. Skip. Great broadcaster.
  15. That's the place we should be now.
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