Everything posted by TSwift25
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Brewers Series Tickets For Sale (Tuesday - Thursday)
Tuesday-Thursday. Section 150 row 3, 3 seats together. Founder's Club Seats (waitress service) behind home plate. Face value is $300 for the 3 per game, I'm asking $150 for the 3 per game. If you want the entire series, they can be had for $350 total.
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Tuesday's Dodger Game
Section 150 row 3 (behind homeplate, waitress service) Face value at the box office is $100. I'm selling them for $20 per seat, so $60 total. They're season tickets so I can and will e-mail them and you must have paypal to complete the transaction. PM me, thanks.
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Washington Series
:bump Willing to go down to $75 total for the 3 for tonight.
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Washington Series
Friday-Sunday. Section 150 row 3, 3 seats together. Founder's Club Seats (waitress service) behind home plate. Face value is $300 for the 3 per game, I'm asking $150 for the 3 per game. If you want the entire series, they can be had for $350 total.
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3 Tickets for Sale for Each game of the Atlanta Series
Going to go ahead and lower the price for tomorrow's game to $85 for the 3 tickets.
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3 Tickets for Sale for Each game of the Atlanta Series
Thursday's tickets have been sold. Anyone willing to take the remaining two games (Tuesday and Wednesday) can get the pair of games for $250 total.
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3 Tickets for Sale for Each game of the Atlanta Series
The 3 seats are in section 150, row 3. They are aisle seats right behind homeplate in the founder's club. The seats have waitress service and are in the "scout's section" meaning all around you are radar guns. You're sitting in front of the scouts so it's not a distraction, I point this out only to accentuate the quality of seat. They are my season tickets so they will be e-mailed to you. The face value at the box office for these seats is $100. The season ticket face value is $52. I am selling all three seats for all three games. I'm looking to get $50 per seat per game. That's $150 a game. If there is someone who wants to take all three games, or two of the three, then there can be a negotiated price reduction. If someone wants to take all 3 games, I will let the tickets go for $360 total. Terms of Sale Tickets will be e-mailed; I cannot meet for an in person exchange. Paypal is required for purchase. Please PM me.
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Ladies and Germs... Cameron Maybin
Awesome. Someone that self absorbed is definitely going to love playing in front of 200 people. dude, its just marketing. his agent had it made. someone with his talent definately has the potential for future endorsements. hes just putting a flag up for nike. So when he's playing for the Yankees in 2012?
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Ladies and Germs... Cameron Maybin
Awesome. Someone that self absorbed is definitely going to love playing in front of 200 people.
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What should Jeffrey Loria buy with his $20 million savings?
Donate to Yale?
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Cabrera, Willis traded to Tigers
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol TOLD YOU SO.
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How big are these "ifs"?
IMO, from most likely to least likely Hermida healthy Defense Keep Miguel Anibal gets 25 starts DTrain Nolasco and Olsen combine for a respectable stat line.
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Dontrelle Willis Trade Rumors
The only reason to hold on to Willis is anticipation that his trade value will increase. Wrong. Its the main reason but not the only reason. How about he might actually improve or "return to form"? Is there 0% chance that he will ever have a Cy Young type year? Considering the trend of his stats, it's pretty darn close to zero. $8 million well spent in 08 for sure.
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Dontrelle Willis Trade Rumors
I'm confused...haven't talked about this in a long time, but I thought Willis was a Super 2, and thus on schedule to hit free agency a year earlier than Cabrera You're right, this has been talked about a bunch. SUPER 2 HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH FREE AGENCY.
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Dontrelle Willis Trade Rumors
As for Cabrera, multiple sources say the Marlins are committed to trading the 24-year-old slugger because they simply can't afford him. After making $7.4 million this past season, the Venezuelan native is in line to earn more than $10 million. Cabrera, like Willis, isn't eligible for free agency until after the 2009 season. Yup, baseball decision. :thumbup I don't think anyone here believes that moving Cabrera is a baseball decision I can think of more than a few. http://www.marlinbaseball.com/forums/index...t=0&start=0 :whistle I believe the term "better" was used more than a few times by the day traders.
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Dontrelle Willis Trade Rumors
As for Cabrera, multiple sources say the Marlins are committed to trading the 24-year-old slugger because they simply can't afford him. After making $7.4 million this past season, the Venezuelan native is in line to earn more than $10 million. Cabrera, like Willis, isn't eligible for free agency until after the 2009 season. Yup, baseball decision. :thumbup
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Guess who donated $20 million to his alma mater?
:lol :lol :lol :lol Awesome. He "can afford it." Excellent. Guess he didn't lose 60% of his net worth over the last three seasons like his step-son is oft quoted as saying.
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Dontrelle Willis Trade Rumors
One lefthander who apparently is not on the market is the Marlins' Dontrelle Willis. While Florida is actively seeking to trade Miguel Cabrera, and probably will complete a deal at some point next week, all signs are pointing to Willis remaining with Florida. The Marlins hired pitching coach Mark Wiley earlier this month, and it was under Wiley's tutelage that Willis finished second in the Cy Young voting in 2005 (22-10, 2.63 ERA). Florida, which dumped salary in trading Paul Lo Duca and Carlos Delgado to the Mets, also has no desire to help their NL East rival this time by shipping Willis north. As fallback options go, the Mets have a limited free-agent group to choose from that includes Carlos Silva, who is sure to be overpriced, and Minaya's old - literally - favorite, Livan Hernandez of the Diamondbacks. http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/met...story?track=rss Great, I'm going to throw up.
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Robb Nen
I thought the only Marlin candidate for the Hall in the next decade would have been Sheff. We've had that convo here plenty, and his Detroit tenure has pretty much solidified us as his HOF team. As for Nen, I don't think anyone really saw his nomination coming. He'll never get in, but I'm just glad he's getting some deserved recognition for his career. Granted, Chuck Knoblach (sp?) is on the ballot too... Doesn't say much. You do understand the only qualification for a player to be named on the ballot is service time, right? You say it as if performance has no merrit? Let's just go ahead and name Mike Mordecai next year. Mordecai's going to be on the ballot. That was part of the reason we gave him the September roster spot in 2005. Good job keeping a heads up. :thumbup Are you effing serious? IIRC he was added for pension purposes. ...which qualifies him for the HoF ballot. Hence "part of the reason."
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Delmon Young to the Twins
Why can't the Marlins get in on this? Willis, Olsen, hell both. Jesus. Why on earth are they trading Young? I don't think they'd give up Young for either of those guys currently. Maybe Willis, but with his value so low I don't think he is worth as much as an intriguing pitching prospect like Garza because he hasn't shown he is capable of being a frontline pitcher the last two years. So give 'em Sanchez. Give 'em Volstad or Thompson. Hell, I'd say give them any two out of those three. Any team with pitching to burn should be exhausting every possible channel to get Delmon Young. This guy was absolutely untouchable this year, had a decent big league season and just turned 22. Delmon Young isn't the key to making this team a winner. I'd like to have him to, but blowing the farm on him doesn't solve any of our problems because we already have a top prospect (who had more impact last year IMO) in RF and a pretty good guy in left too. He isn't going to bring stability to our rotation while all the guys you mentioned might. None of our pitchers are difference makers, save perhaps Anibal. They're all high end 3's. Young in left, Hermida in right and Hammer at 1st is an EPIC trio, plus Hanley, Miggy and Uggla. Jeeeeee-sus The trio you just named isn't any better than Young, Crawford, Upton, Dukes, and Pena, and where did it get the Rays who had pretty much equal or better starting pitching performance to us? The point is, you can't win with just a few quality bats. Right, but you just named 5 guys, not three (which a trio is, if you were wondering). A top 5 of Hanley, Hermida, Cabrera, Young and Uggla/Willingham is just absurd, especially in the National League.
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Robb Nen
I thought the only Marlin candidate for the Hall in the next decade would have been Sheff. We've had that convo here plenty, and his Detroit tenure has pretty much solidified us as his HOF team. As for Nen, I don't think anyone really saw his nomination coming. He'll never get in, but I'm just glad he's getting some deserved recognition for his career. Granted, Chuck Knoblach (sp?) is on the ballot too... Doesn't say much. You do understand the only qualification for a player to be named on the ballot is service time, right? You say it as if performance has no merrit? Let's just go ahead and name Mike Mordecai next year. Mordecai's going to be on the ballot. That was part of the reason we gave him the September roster spot in 2005. Good job keeping a heads up. :thumbup
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Delmon Young to the Twins
We don't have anyone big league ready that's uninjured on Garza's level. You could argue Volstad but he's not proven and really not exactly coming off a great minor league year. It also looks like TB wants to solve SS in this trade. We have nothing to offer. I also wouldn't say Delmon's year was decent. He was the worst offensive qualified RFer in all of baseball last year, by far. .249 GPA...ouch. All he did was hit for average. Yes his power will come around, I know he's only 22 years old...but even then all he will do is hit for average and power. I'm not saying that's bad, but he'll probably only be OPSing in the .830's-.850's, .900+ in high BABIP years. Again that's not bad by any means and I'm not saying, he's going to be a very good ballplayer, make several allstar teams, yadda yadda yadda, that but I think you're grossly overrated his talents. The implications from the desperality in your posts makes it sound like you think he's a once in a generation talent. No, I just can't fathom Garza being anything close to equal value for him. I think we've got enough pitching of interchangeable quality for Garza. You're talking about two years nothing overwhelming, nothing dominating. Even in the minors he wasn't overly dominant.
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Delmon Young to the Twins
Why can't the Marlins get in on this? Willis, Olsen, hell both. Jesus. Why on earth are they trading Young? I don't think they'd give up Young for either of those guys currently. Maybe Willis, but with his value so low I don't think he is worth as much as an intriguing pitching prospect like Garza because he hasn't shown he is capable of being a frontline pitcher the last two years. So give 'em Sanchez. Give 'em Volstad or Thompson. Hell, I'd say give them any two out of those three. Any team with pitching to burn should be exhausting every possible channel to get Delmon Young. This guy was absolutely untouchable this year, had a decent big league season and just turned 22. Delmon Young isn't the key to making this team a winner. I'd like to have him to, but blowing the farm on him doesn't solve any of our problems because we already have a top prospect (who had more impact last year IMO) in RF and a pretty good guy in left too. He isn't going to bring stability to our rotation while all the guys you mentioned might. None of our pitchers are difference makers, save perhaps Anibal. They're all high end 3's. Young in left, Hermida in right and Hammer at 1st is an EPIC trio, plus Hanley, Miggy and Uggla. Jeeeeee-sus
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Robb Nen
I thought the only Marlin candidate for the Hall in the next decade would have been Sheff. We've had that convo here plenty, and his Detroit tenure has pretty much solidified us as his HOF team. As for Nen, I don't think anyone really saw his nomination coming. He'll never get in, but I'm just glad he's getting some deserved recognition for his career. Granted, Chuck Knoblach (sp?) is on the ballot too... Doesn't say much. You do understand the only qualification for a player to be named on the ballot is service time, right?
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Delmon Young to the Twins
Why can't the Marlins get in on this? Willis, Olsen, hell both. Jesus. Why on earth are they trading Young? I don't think they'd give up Young for either of those guys currently. Maybe Willis, but with his value so low I don't think he is worth as much as an intriguing pitching prospect like Garza because he hasn't shown he is capable of being a frontline pitcher the last two years. So give 'em Sanchez. Give 'em Volstad or Thompson. Hell, I'd say give them any two out of those three. Any team with pitching to burn should be exhausting every possible channel to get Delmon Young. This guy was absolutely untouchable this year, had a decent big league season and just turned 22.