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4/20 Marlins @ Reds

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Nasty slider ...

 

 

How can you tell over the radio?

 

 

I'm watching it. :p

 

 

 

 

Lucky you. I have to use something called "imagination." Not an easy thing in an era so full of instant images and gratification.

Darn it, warning track power, but not deep enough for Ruggs

 

 

And it wasn't warning track power, either, it was a shallow pop to right.

 

 

The announcers in Radio Mambi 710AM made it seem like it went further (or maybe I misunderstood what they were saying in Spanish)

We need a better TV contract. All these 15-20 game blackouts a year suck. Radio is ok, but come on Marlins!

 

 

Do you know when this one ends?

 

 

2020. Until then expect to not be able to see 15-20 games a year...and from what I've heard it is a very bad deal as the Marlins sold their TV rights really cheap to begin with.

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We need a better TV contract. All these 15-20 game blackouts a year suck. Radio is ok, but come on Marlins!

 

 

Do you know when this one ends?

 

 

2020. Until then expect to not be able to see 15-20 games a year...and from what I've heard it is a very bad deal as the Marlins sold their TV rights really cheap to begin with.

 

 

 

I thought it was just 12 games we'd miss, and some are on FOX, Sun Sports and a couple with the Rays announcers anyways, so we get, basically, 156 games, I think?

 

Leadoff single for Olivo.

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