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7/29 Mets @ Marlins 7:10 PM
Lets hope they can take games two and three with Eovaldi and Alvarez, because game four will be a nightmare with Koehler vs HARVEY....s***. I wish it were Fernandez-Harvey...that'd be a gem.
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7/29 Mets @ Marlins 7:10 PM
The Marlins got a call early on a play at first base where the Mets base runner was safe, but the fish have been on the wrong side of a few terrible, pivotal plays. With Wheeler and Harvey pitching in two of the next three and Fernandez not starting this series, the Marlins needed to win this to give them a shot at taking the series. Rally time!
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7/29 Mets @ Marlins 7:10 PM
What spots in the order are Yelich and Marisnick projected to hold down as they continue to grow? Marisnick seems to be a nice 5-6 guy with his projected power. The Marlins are going to be counting on him for homeruns once 2015-16 rolls around. Aside from Stanton, I dont see any future 30 homerun guys on the roster or in the organization. However, that can be made up by 4-5 other guys getting 20+...I see Marisnick, Moran, Morrison, and possibly Yelich. Morrison will have to keep improving for this to happen consistently, however. Hopefully they draft Alex Jackson next year (if they dont have the top pick--Rodon would be the choice here) to add to the mix.
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7/29 Mets @ Marlins 7:10 PM
Couple of questions about some top prospects....is there an ETA on when Moran will be the everyday third baseman? Also, does Heaney have a chance to make the rotation out of spring training next season?..and what will the marlins do when Heaney, Flynn, Nicolino, and Conley are MLB ready (next year)? There is speculation Conley may go to the bullpen, but with Fernandez, Turner, Eovaldi, and Alvarez already in the rotation, do the Marlins move a few of the SP to the bullpen, keep them in the minors, or package a few in a trade? I think it is far too early to move any young arms, as we do not know who will perform at the major league level. Having a surplus of young SP is definitely a good "problem" to have and once everyone gets settled into their roles during 2014-16, look for the FO to move a few prospects to bring in the final pieces of the puzzle.
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7/26 Pirates @ Marlins
just a quick question...with the organization having a decent amount of quality young pitching and OF prospects, which direction will the Marlins head in next year's draft?..presumably they will have a top 3 pick, with an outside chance for the #1 overall. Will they take the best player available, or go for a position of need. I wouldn't be upset if Hech remains the starting SS for the next decade, given his outstanding defense, but one of the top players available is SS Trea Turner from NC State. Do they take another pitcher or go after a position player?
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7/23 - Marlins @ Rockies - 8:40 PM
What are the Marlins plans for the future of the Catching position. Mathis is a solid vet and can be a good mentor for the young catchers, but do the Marlins feel their catcher of the future is in the organization or is there work to be done in finding one? Do they view Brantly or JT Realmuto as the future backstop? Is anyone familiar with Realmuto's game? Any insight would be great. Also, is LoMo the future at first base?
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7/23 - Marlins @ Rockies - 8:40 PM
Hech is on a hot-streak right now...there hasnt been much power either. He is finding holes in the defense and balls are finding a way through. I like that he is starting to use his speed when he gets on base. I would love for Hech to develop into our SS of the future, but unless the bat catches up I dont think he is the SS 3-4 years from now.
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7/23 - Marlins @ Rockies - 8:40 PM
Hoping the extra rest for Fernandez will benefit him in this start. Looking to see 7 IP and good velocity. The lineup for the Marlins gives us a little taste of what's to come...the future is bright in Miami if the FO doesnt screw it up. O wait...its the Marlins...they will screw it up. In all honesty tho, an OF consisting of Yelich, Marisnick, Stanton with the 4th OF being Ozuna looks pretty good to me. All incredibly young and they project well. As far as the infield, there are a few more question marks. Third base is covered with this years 1 round pick Colin Moran. Shortstop is up in the air...the Marlins have one of the best defensive SS in the game in Hechevarria (I dont care what the stats say; anyone who has seen him play defense knows he is the real deal), but he doesnt have the bat...he is replacable. Second base is up in the air but the Marlins have a few nice prospects in Dietrich and the young Avery Romero in the minors. Romero projects to be the better overall hitter. First base is Lo-Mo's to lose...if he performs well, he stays. If not, this position MUST be filled with an elite power bat (via draft or FA). The starting rotation is going to be young, cheap, and filthy good once everyone gets here. With the surplus of MLB caliber arms, look for the Fish to trade a few of them down the line when they are playoff contenders (around 2016 they should be perennial contenders) and bring back the missing pieces (depending on who doesnt pan-out). Keep in mind that the Fish will probably have the top pick in next year's draft, where another ace will be waiting for them to snatch up, likely Carlos Rodon. 2015 rotation: Fernandez, Heaney, Rodon, Turner, Alvarez/ Eovaldi (if he isnt the closer)....with Nicolino, Conley, and many many more waiting for their call. p.s. look at what Josh Johnson, Bonifacio, and the rest of the crew are doing in Toronto. Remember, if they trade Giancarlo, they will get nothing less than two future all star position players and a future ace. Add that to the equation and they look even better.
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Marlins A Playoff Team in 2013?
Who is the top prospect for the 2014 draft? Lets just put him in A ball right now and get a head start on his development. Anyone know what Vegas has the over/under on wins for the marlins in 2013? I know it's early, but it's not there is any combination of availale AND attainable players that can turn this team into a playoff contender next season.
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New Manager Contest
After Ozzie dug his own grave about five minutes after he arrived in Miami, the FO could mend a lot of PR issues by hiring Conine.
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Jeff Pasan's take on the teams moves/motives.
For those of us who have loyalty to the Marlins and did not become fans for the wrong reasons, I think the FO is doing what it has to do to put a winner on the field for the future. As stated by others, thee is no way in hell that anyone could have predicted that so many players would be overhwelmingly underachieving. Lets go through the line-up and see how everyone has been doing 1. Reyes-underperformed 2. Boni-played pretty well, but was injured for two months 3. Hanley-no comment 4. Stanton-Carried us for a month but other than that has been very streaky and is now hurt 5. Gaby-in the minors, enough said 6. LoMo-terrible 7. Infante-started out well but slowly tappered off and is now in Detroit 8. Buck-beyond terrible Out of the projected starting line-up, only Boni and Stanton have played up to expectations, but both have had long stints on the DL. No one, and I mean NO ONE, could have predicted so many players have careers lows in almost every category. If everyone would have just played average, given their respective abilities, we would be in the thick of the division and at worst the wild card race. Lets look at next year...will depend on if we move JJ or not, but it could look something like this. Believe me, Loria knows what everyone is saying about the Marlins and how they are back to their old ways. I think he is going to go above and beyond this winter to show everyone we are still for real and last winter was not a one time thing. Trade: JJ (I hope not, but it seems inevitable), Nolasco, Gaby, and Buck if we can. By trading JJ we can bring back a ton of talent (rumored: 3 future studs). If they do in fact trade JJ then Loria will go above and beyond to put a winner on the field next year. 1. Reyes-SS 2. Bourn-CF 3. Hamilton LF 4. Stanton-RF 5. Olt/FA-3B 6. Morrison-1B 7. Bonifacio-2B 8. Buck-C Bench: IF-Solano, Dobbs, FA OF-Ruggiano, Peterson With the exception of Buck, the line-up is deadly. I hope a bunch of catchers get hurt this week so we can unload his ass to a desperate team. But even then, anyone could call their local high school team's catcher and get the same performance as Buck God damnit why couldnt this year have worked out
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Hanley, Choate to LA for Eovaldi, McGough
It went like this...The Marlins could have fetched a better return had they paid 8-12M per year for the next two years. However, instead of an unproven prospect, Beinfest chose to take a lesser return with the hopes of using the expendable cash on a proven player in FA. Would you rather have a few more average prospects or the ability to sign Josh Hamiltion? I know 12M isnt getting Hamilton here, but it makes the FO's decision 12M easier. That 12M can also bring in more quality pitching to replace Zombrano and Nolaso, who better be a goner by next year. Keep: Reyes, Boni, Stanton, Ruggiano Trade: Buck, Lee, Morrison keep the elite speed and keep the elite power. Those are the two things you cant find on every block. Marlins should get rid of the the replacable/average guys and bring in better, proven players, while giving the kids a chance to play the remainder of the season. Looks like the fish are losing a lot, and we are, but this is a realistic situation and it very well might happen. The team will be much better going in to next year if we can make the right trades and sign the right FA. If they have the money, why not spend it on proven guys instead of sitting here hoping the Hanley Ramirez' and Logan Morrison's of the world will turn it around. FO did the right thing IMO. DO NOT TRADE JOSH JOHNSON!!!!! LoMo doesn't even turn 25 til next month. Waaay too early to give up on him. And Josh Hamilton in Miami sounds like a definite disaster. I was going to make a "maybe" category for LoMo, but I decided that I think they should trade him. He can be used as the centerpiece in a deal to bring in a SP. If he stays I won't be unhappy either, but he has frustrated the hell out of me. I want to see this potential everyone speaks of
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Hanley, Choate to LA for Eovaldi, McGough
Also, I was checking out the LAD boards and many of them are not thrilled about the trade. They are worried about the contract, his attitude, and becoming a cancer in the clubhouse Not to mention, many are saying that they are upset with giving up Eobaldi, but also glad it was him and not Zach Lee. They were saying that they believed he was their future #2 behind Kershaw and will be one of the best young pitchers in the game. Bias hometown fans, so you gotta take it with a grain of salt, but still...its not like LAD nation thinks they stole one from us
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Hanley, Choate to LA for Eovaldi, McGough
It went like this...The Marlins could have fetched a better return had they paid 8-12M per year for the next two years. However, instead of an unproven prospect, Beinfest chose to take a lesser return with the hopes of using the expendable cash on a proven player in FA. Would you rather have a few more average prospects or the ability to sign Josh Hamiltion? I know 12M isnt getting Hamilton here, but it makes the FO's decision 12M easier. That 12M can also bring in more quality pitching to replace Zombrano and Nolaso, who better be a goner by next year. Keep: Reyes, Boni, Stanton, Ruggiano Trade: Buck, Lee, Morrison keep the elite speed and keep the elite power. Those are the two things you cant find on every block. Marlins should get rid of the the replacable/average guys and bring in better, proven players, while giving the kids a chance to play the remainder of the season. Looks like the fish are losing a lot, and we are, but this is a realistic situation and it very well might happen. The team will be much better going in to next year if we can make the right trades and sign the right FA. If they have the money, why not spend it on proven guys instead of sitting here hoping the Hanley Ramirez' and Logan Morrison's of the world will turn it around. FO did the right thing IMO. DO NOT TRADE JOSH JOHNSON!!!!!
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Pick The First
Hit - Bonifacio Double - Stanton Triple - Bonifacio HR - Hanley RBI - Hanley Run Scored - Bonifacio Walk-Off Hit - Gaby Stolen Base - Reyes Caught Stealing - Hanley Error - Hanley Win - Johnson