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If you could spend a day with a Marlins Player ...

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I would pick AJ Burnett he seems like a real fun person to be around. He smiles, laughs alot and he is always playing jokes on everyone?

 

Did anyone here ever meet AJ and talk to him? If yes.. what is he like?

 

 

Don't kill me I don't ask this many questions in real life :D

Miguel Cabrera. He gets paid six figures to not give a s*** about life and I envy that.

 

Really, AJ. I interviewed him on the radio once and he was beyond awesome. Spending a day with him would be a trip and a half.

Who was the guy that had the drug overdose about a month ago? He's one of our top prospects or draft picks, but his name is escaping me. I'd bet he's a lot of fun to hang out with.

 

:cool :hat :rasta

This should be in the Florida Marlins forum.

 

I would love to spend a day with JP... he seems like a real cool guy to hang out with! :)

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I guess no one's going with Ramon Castro?? :o

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None of the ladies at least!

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He will keep you longer that 1 day KWIM?

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