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Sayeth Buster Olney:

The Blue Jays-Marlins trade is done... This is going to be one of the all-timers, with Reyes, Johnson, Bonifacio, Buck, Buehrle...holy crow.



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So all that work done to build a lasting fan base gets undone in a few weeks........Loria is a banker.

All the best Mike Redmond.


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If a team were run by reactionary callers to sports radio phone-in shows, it would end up like the Marlins.


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metirish wrote:
That should be wanker, silly auto spell thing.........although banker works for Loria


LOL, it actually made sense.


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I'd laugh if it wasn't so pathetic...ah what the hell, I'll laugh anyway!
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Mets � Willets Point wrote:
If a team were run by reactionary callers to sports radio phone-in shows, it would end up like the Marlins.


yup.


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metirish wrote:
So all that work done to build a lasting fan base gets undone in a few weeks........Loria is a banker.

All the best Mike Redmond.


Saw some Marlin "pom-pom waver" on a neutral board excuse the Hanley Ramirez trade by saying it was necessary to do so anyway, and not a sign of an impending fire sale. Can't wait to see the defense of this one.

I know this is par the course for this franchise, but at least in the past they've waited until the championship was won before the fire sale happened.


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Fox Sports wrote:
For the Marlins, the salary purge was shocking (based on their Opening Day payroll of roughly $100 million this year) but also predictable, when considering their organizational history of fire sales. After the trade, the club has roughly $16 million on the books for 2013, not including arbitration-eligible players.


Only $16 million on the books! Holy crap.


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Only 2 of their 9 Opening Day Starters from 2012 remain under contract...and not many more from their 25 man roster, probably.

They still have Carlos Zambrano?


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Mets � Willets Point wrote:
metirish wrote:
That should be wanker, silly auto spell thing.........although banker works for Loria


LOL, it actually made sense.


good one, metirish!


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I've seen more than a couple of notes left in the comments sections on the internet articles that basically say:

"I'm a Marlins fan and I give up."


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Jose's agents didn't ask for a no-trade clause or a clause allowing him to reject certain teams?


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DocTee wrote:
Only 2 of their 9 Opening Day Starters from 2012 remain under contract...and not many more from their 25 man roster, probably.

They still have Carlos Zambrano?


I gotta say this has to be worse than the 1997 championship dismantling. At least that was after getting a championship. This is exactly what Willets said, knee jerk reaction that sounds like it comes from reactionary radio callers or idle internet chatter after bad games.

After another year like this I can see, but this soon, after the whole re-branding of their image, new stadium, etc. The Marlins seem to be in the running for worse run franchise in sports!


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Even if they'd won the World Series this trade would be a stretch. But, they were a last place joke instead. Eff Loria, what a major douchebag.


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Go Blue Jays, by the way. MFYs can suck on that shit.


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A number of the Blue Jays prospects mentioned:

Adeiny Hechavarria -- SS #8 prospect acc to BA
Yunel Escobar -- SS, 29 y/o
Henderson Alvarez -- 22 y/o; 9-14; 3.53; 1.44 w/Toronto
Anthony DeSclafani -- 22 y/o; 11-3; 3.37 in Low-A midwest Lg
Justin Nicolino -- LHP, #5
Jake Marisnick -- OF, #2


There was talk late last season that the Marlins were willing to make anyone except Reyes & Stanton available.
And by that they apparently mean just Stanton.
Or maybe he goes in next week's deal?


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dinosaur jesus wrote:
Bowie Kuhn would have vetoed this one.


Depends on if/how much cash is involved.
But as long as this is a talent for talent deal then any other team is welcome to try and match or top it.


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So, that Canadian dollar must be strong.

On the plus side, Miamians mostly don't care too much. Plus, they've still got a beautiful new sports arena/meeting space that I'm sure they can enjoy any time they want, gratis.


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If I were Stanton I'd make it 100% that I'm done with the Marlins, trade me too because I will never re-sign.


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Nymr83 wrote:
If I were Stanton I'd make it 100% that I'm done with the Marlins, trade me too because I will never re-sign.


He could pull all that bitching and moaning stuff and demand trades and probably could even attempt to hold out in Spring Training and he would've even be criticized for it like someone would otherwise.


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