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Opinions are like assholes...
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Point:"I just feel like, if it were up to me -- and it's not; nobody asked me, and I don't know why anybody would care about my opinion -- but if I was building a stadium, I'd try to build it as close to like an older," [...]
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Marlins plan all along was to give Logan Morrison a break today
Logan Morrison’s absence from today’s lineup has been planned since Morrison returned to the lineup the final week of spring training. Morrison, who had one of the Marlins’ four hits in their 4-1 loss to St. Louis Wednesday, is being replaced in left field by Chris Coghlan for today’s game [...]From Fish Tank blog: Miami Marlins | The Palm Beach Post at Fetched: April 05, 2012, 3:18pm in Miami Marlins, Sports
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LoMo not in lineup -- as planned
Number of comments: 12CINCINNATI -- A lot of tired faces inside the Marlins clubhouse this afternoon, and for obvious reasons. The team didn't get out of Miami after last night's game until 12:30 a.m. and didn't get to their downtown Cincinnati hotel until 3:45 a.m.
Meanwhile, here in the [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at April 05, 2012, 2:45pm in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports
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Chris Coghlan replaces Logan Morrison in left field for Game 2 of Marlins season
Logan Morrison is not in the lineup today against the Reds. Chris Coghlan will start in left field. Morrison had one of the Marlins’ four hits in their 4-1 loss to St. Louis on their Opening Day Wednesday. Coghlan pinched hit in the sixth and grounded out. More to come [...]From Fish Tank blog: Miami Marlins | The Palm Beach Post at Fetched: April 05, 2012, 1:12pm in Miami Marlins, Sports
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Misadventures of the Tangerine Troops, Vol. I
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The whole Reyes at SS, Hanley at 3B thing is off to a hot start1:
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Meh, game one didn't go exactly as planned. JJ was touched up early and the Fish couldn't muster much offense. Good thing the roof will be closed [...]
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Jeffrey Loria on Muhammad Ali; Marlins lose opener after pre-game “chaos”
The Marlins aren’t making excuses for opening Marlins Park with a 4-1 loss. But Josh Johnson admitted it was a challenge getting through the hoopla of the pregame festivities. “It was a crazy, crazy week. Actually, the last two or three weeks have been pretty crazy. You’d come down from [...]From Fish Tank blog: Miami Marlins | The Palm Beach Post at Fetched: April 05, 2012, 12:18am in Miami Marlins, Sports -
Muhammad Ali delivers first ball at Marlins Park on a night of firsts
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who once trained in Miami, delivered the ball for the ceremonial first pitch at Marlins Park. Ali, who is suffering from Parkinson’s Disease, arrived in a golf cart with owner Jeffrey Loria. Ali arrived to cheers of “Ali! Ali!” from a sold out crowd. Ali was [...]From Fish Tank blog: Miami Marlins | The Palm Beach Post at Fetched: April 04, 2012, 9:10pm in Miami Marlins, Sports
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News, notes and pre-game quotes from Opening Night at Marlins Park
Number of comments: 23The Marlins' opening day payroll of $93.3 million is not only a franchise record, but dwarfs payrolls from many previous seasons, most notably the the $14.9 million total figure for the 2006 team. The previous highest payroll for the Marlins belonged to the 2005 team ($60 million).
The highest earner on' [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at April 04, 2012, 7:59pm in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports -
Muhammad Ali delivers ceremonial first ball to the mound at Marlins Park
Number of comments: 6Boxing legend Muhammad Ali made an appearance for the opening festivities at Marlins Park Wednesday night, delivering the game ball to the mound while riding in a cart alongside owner Jeffrey Loria.
Loria sat alongside, holding Ali's hands as the cart moved in from beyond the center field wall. The sellout' [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at April 04, 2012, 7:19pm in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports
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Ozzie predicts MVP for Marlins third baseman Hanley Ramirez
Lots of sights and sounds at Marlins Park, which hosts its very first game tonight. A bunch of players had press conferences today but one of the most intriguing comments came from manager Ozzie Guillen, who predicted Hanley Ramirez will win the NL Most Valuable Player award. “If Hanley Ramirez [...]From Fish Tank blog: Miami Marlins | The Palm Beach Post at Fetched: April 04, 2012, 6:02pm in Miami Marlins, Sports
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