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  1. Three low-level pitchers... Rebuilding the farm system it seems, with three low-level pitchers yet you give up a compensatory pick... I can't wait until they renegotiate the TV deal in a few years, Loria signs a couple FA and dumps them after mid-season... LOVE THIS TEAM'S MGMT!!!
  2. I dont see what makes the article awful. I love the Marlins. I love baseball. But our front office is a bunch of crooks. The city streets are filled with the blood that they shed when they stole millions from taxpayers by lying over and over again about profits and revenue sharing. Then they promise one thing and do another. They are crooks. I'm so tired of the misplaced anger.... Filled with blood?? LOL. First of all, money wasn't stolen...unless you consider politicians agreeing to take tax money from tourists to build a stadium stealing. Second, what promises did they break? To spend money? They did...they just spent it wrong. Are they required to keep spending money on bad players just because of the new stadium? This is where I disagree with the loud, angry, Marlins fan. The stadium ensures we'll have a baseball team forever...that's it. It doesn't ensure keeping every player or spending endless dollars. Circumstances change. Hanley wasn't worth his contract. Just because they got a stadium built, doesn't require them to have to keep someone that is not performing. Be angry that the front office has done a bad job for a long time, but please, enough with the over dramatic "the owners are crooks" talk. It's just dumb. They wanted to win. Do you honestly they WANTED to do this this season?? So go ahead and yell, scream, and complain, but at least scream about the right thing. I agree 100%. All bandwagon Marlins fans want a winner now. Loria/Samson spent on the team like they promised. The city hasn't filled the stadium as they should. Only one sellout for a new ballpark with the amount of talent this team had is pathetic. And since Loria/Samson know the only way to increase attendance is by winning, they are making some roster moves in order to save some money and win in the future. I truly believe Loria/Samson are both committed to building a consistent winning ball club in Miami.
  3. Really don't like this trade at all. I'm not even sure why Choate was included in the deal. Yes, Hanley hasn't performed this last few years like he should have, but he has potential the type of potential that given a change of scenery Hanley can become a yearly Allstar/Silver Slugger-type player again. And for that we get a back-end of rotation starter and a minor leaguer that MAY break into the big leagues in a few years... I think the FO could have done a bit better at least, even considering it was salary dump move.
  4. I really do not want to see JJ go... We know what we have, and his potential. With a below avg season like he is having, we can sign him to an extension that would be less than if he had a dominating/great year. And we might not be able to sign a pitcher of his potential for the same $$$ this offseason.
  5. I am all for trading Hanley. His play is uninspiring, and proven to be quite immature and stubborn. I just hope teams see his value and we receive some significant pieces in return. Hopefully we can swap hitting coaches as well in the trade
  6. Before you all jump to conclusions after a pretty torrid June of baseball, let's wait and see the rest of the season play out. Beinfest/Hill have never put a team together with such a high payroll. Putting together a team with payroll in the top third of MLB is completely different that putting together a team with the lowest payroll in all of baseball. Beinfest/Hill have done pretty decent job in the past of fielding teams that were average and above average when the team's payroll was at the bottom of the barrel. Beinfest/Hill are not the best front office in MLB but they are far from the worst.
  7. To all the posters who think the sky is falling, let me point out a stat to put things in perspective. On June 11th 2003, the then Florida Marlins had a record of 31-35. If you remember correctly, that team did pretty well. The current Marlins have a better record, and technically are on a better pace than that team. It feels like someone brings this up every season and it's irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. Saying it's early and 31-29 is fine and completely understandable. However, this is just a discussion of the long-term projection of this team. Pointing out the fact that we have a -28 run differential (only the Rockies, Cubs, and Padres are worse in the NL in the category coming into the day) is not pessimistic, just realistic. You could easily make a case for this team being lucky to be 31-29 with the run differential. It's even flukier when you consider that our bullpen has been shaky and the closer has actually been terrible. I completely agree with what your saying. I may not have been as clear as I wanted to be, but given our current record and the way we are playing we are very lucky to have our current record. Thankfully, baseball's long season gives teams time to turn around and play to their full potential. I just hate that people are giving long-term predictions based on a small sample size. Wait until after the All-Star break, if our run differential and offense hasn't improved, then some of our pessimistic opinions may have more validity. Btw, it only takes a few series to fix a 20 run differential.
  8. To all the posters who think the sky is falling, let me point out a stat to put things in perspective. On June 11th 2003, the then Florida Marlins had a record of 31-35. If you remember correctly, that team did pretty well. The current Marlins have a better record, and technically are on a better pace than that team. Baseball has a very long season, every team falls into a slump were they lose a few series consecutively. Considering where the Marlins are now and how the team has performed thus far, I think we are in pretty good shape and poised for a GREAT second half. Our offense has not clicked once this season as a team. This team's potential is why it's respected around the league. We have yet to see this team run on all cylinders, and so far it has been fun to watch. You have to be patient has a baseball fan and understand it is a 162 game season, not a 17 game football season.
  9. Via mlbtr.com, here is an outlook for the Marlins' 2013 salary commitments - The Marlins are next in MLBTR’s 2013 Contract Issues series: Eligible For Free Agency (5) Anibal Sanchez - Sanchez will be in high demand this offseason. He's just 28 and he continues to pitch like a top-of-the-rotation starter. The Marlins figure to make the right-hander a qualifying offer to be eligible for draft pick compensation if he signs elsewhere. Juan Carlos Oviedo - Oviedo, the pitcher formerly known as Leo Nunez, is not part of the Marlins' long-term plans. He hasn't pitched in 2012 because of issues surrounding his age and identity. Randy Choate - Most modern bullpens employ lefty specialists and Choate remains effective in that role at age 36. Chad Gaudin - There's no reason to believe the journeyman right-hander figures into the team's 2013 plans just yet. Austin Kearns - Kearns has been useful as a lefty masher this year, even batting cleanup seven times. Perhaps the Marlins will want him back as a platoon bat/extra outfielder. Contract Options (1) Carlos Zambrano: $19.25MM vesting option. The option vests if Zambrano places in the top four in this year's Cy Young voting and finishes the season healthy. As well as he has pitched, it seems unlikely the option will vest. Arbitration Eligible (7) First time: Chris Coghlan, Gaby Sanchez, Brett Hayes, Ryan Webb Second time: Emilio Bonifacio, Donnie Murphy Third time: Edward Mujica The Marlins face a mid-sized arbitration class that could diminish in the coming months. Coghlan could be non-tendered if the Marlins feel a gap has developed between the former Rookie of the Year's resume and his current skills. Murphy could also be non-tendered. Sanchez is now in the minors and unless he returns to Miami, his arbitration eligibility will be delayed. The Marlins saved themselves millions by delaying Giancarlo Stanton's MLB debut in 2010; he will miss the cutoff for super two eligibility by a couple of weeks. Even if the team retains all seven players, the cost should stay in the $10-15MM range. 2013 Payroll Obligation The Marlins have already committed $85MM to next year's team, according to Cot's Baseball Contracts. Revenue from their new stadium should provide ownership with the opportunity to boost payroll in 2013 and exceed their current $101.6MM tab. link - http://www.mlbtrader...mi-marlins.html
  10. From a practical standpoint, this is a definite improvement. You couldn't even see the old ones. However, they could've done more design-wise. I find them too plain. Thanks for posting. I find these a definite improvement from before. Better this, than what was on there before. A WS Championship is a huge accomplishment that needs significant recognition, hopefully such recognition will be given in the future.
  11. New WS Championship banners.. I actually like these, and there in black and teal. (Paying tribute to the old Marlins colors) Can't get the picture uploaded. Put if you check the webcam you can see them.
  12. Just in case you were wondering the Marlins are 14th overall in MLB attendance figures. Marlins are averaging 30,502 fans per game which is just above 80% occupancy. In my opinion, numbers should improve if the Marlins play improves considering the new stadium. There should be no reason our attendance numbers should not be closer to 90% occupancy with a new stadium and a good product on the field. http://espn.go.com/mlb/attendance
  13. If by mid season, this team is doing well (above .500 and contending for division/wildcard) and we don't average 34,000+ for a weekend series, your worry would be merited. Around mid-summer kids will be out of school and the Heat should be done with their parade down Biscayne Blvd Frankly if by that time we can't average 35,000 for a weekend series while we are contending and in the first year of a new ballpark I will be embarrassed for our fan base.
  14. New restaurant at the ballpark... What food does this "D'Town Favorites" sell?
  15. Although Bell was overpaid in my opinion, I think we need to stop treating his recent poor performance as a lost cause. It has only been a month into the season, Bell will come around. He may be injured since his velocity is a bit off. I'm sure by mid-season this will all be forgotten. But I think we need to move him to set-up or middle relief, and put Chisek in as closer for the time being. But no need to sound the alarm this early, if we should be worried about anything it is our offense which has been terrible, especially since no one in particular is stepping up.
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