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Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 7:43 pm
by Socnorb11
Magneto2.0 wrote:Giancarlo Stanton ‏@Giancarlo818
Alright, I'm pissed off!!! Plain & Simple
Uh Oh
I'd give up a truckload of prospects for Stanton.

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 7:52 pm
by ghostrunner
Looked up Jeffrey Loria n google and this blurb came back from Wikipedia:
Jeffrey H. Loria (born November 20, 1940[1]) is an art dealer, noted cheapskate, and the owner of the Miami Marlins.
The bolded part was gone by the time I loaded the article.

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 7:56 pm
by signthief
ghostrunner wrote:Looked up Jeffrey Loria n google and this blurb came back from Wikipedia:
Jeffrey H. Loria (born November 20, 1940[1]) is an art dealer, noted cheapskate, and the owner of the Miami Marlins.
The bolded part was gone by the time I loaded the article.
It said earlier that he traded the Marlins to the Blue Jays on November 13, 2012. That has also since been removed.

Also, I wouldnt be happy with this trade if I was a fan of either team, actually. I do like it better for Miami though, if you remove the PR disaster aspect.

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 8:04 pm
by MrSaigon
Publicly funded stadium deals need payroll policies or something. Maybe they could turn that thing into a swap meet/flea market?

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 8:10 pm
by Fan_In_NY
To be honest we all killed the Marlins for signing a bunch of these players to contracts that far outweigh what they were going to produce. So in that sense they did good by getting out of those contracts and getting prospects back. Also there is no reason to tread water in mediocrity. Might as well be terrible for a while and grab a ton prospects and have the chance to be a dominant team that all hits their peak together. I mean a year ago everyone was killing the A's for trading a young, in-prime, fairly cheap Gio Gonzalez. Sure Gio had a great year, but the A's also got a lot of players that can help them now and in the future....

But of course this is Loria's team and really there is no reason to believe/trust this ownership to actually see this through. Its a decent baseball move/idea but those scumbags that run the Marlins will screw it up.

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 8:17 pm
by Maclowery
Holy crap, what a travesty. That big fancy stadium, and for what. Maybe a springsteen concert and 81 empty ass baseball games. so who gets Giancarlo?

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 9:06 pm
by JoeMcKim
Within 2 years Giancarlo Stanton will be on another team. If the Marlins weren't so incompetent they'd have a franchise player for the entire run of his career. But now they're going to have to trade him once he gets close to his walk year.

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 9:18 pm
by MrCrowesGarden
Source: Red Sox made a push for both Jose Reyes and Josh Johnson, but Jays just blew Marlins away.


What did Boston offer, Pokey Reese's used jock?

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 9:21 pm
by sparks
2013 AL manager of the year award goes to 2012 Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen.

Re: semi-annual Marlins fire sale has begun.

Posted: November 13 12, 9:41 pm
by signthief
MrCrowesGarden wrote:
Source: Red Sox made a push for both Jose Reyes and Josh Johnson, but Jays just blew Marlins away.


What did Boston offer, Pokey Reese's used jock?
Miami got some pretty decent prospects here.

The more I think about it, the more I think this is awful for Toronto.