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BASEBALL
Number of comments: 76
Just to hit the ball and touch 'em all –
a moment in the sun; It's gone and you can tell that one goodbye!
John Fogerty, Centerfield.
Monday was opening day for the Marlins who took a loss at the hands of the Washington Nationals, who are favoured [...]
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Jose Fernandez makes Opening Day roster; Nathan Eovaldi and Henderson Alvarez to DL
Number of comments: 57    WASHINGTON -- The Marlins delivered quite a baseball bombshell this morning in the nation's capital when they announced that rookie right-hander Jose Fernandez had made the club while starters Nathan Eovaldi and Henderson Alvarez had been placed on the 15-day disabled list with shoulder injuries that are not' [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at March 31, 2013, 10:44am in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports
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FREE ALEX MICHAELS!!!
Number of comments: 55
UPDATE:
After finding Alex Michaels in contempt, Judge Miranda denied a request to allow him to post a bond pending appeal. This is most disturbing. The sentence was two days jail. Without bond pending appeal there would be no way for Mr. Michaels to seek review of the conviction for [...]
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Marlins players, coaches not worried about negative feedback from fans on Opening Night
Number of comments: 53The roof will be open for Opening Night tonight at Marlins Park.Â
How many fans actually come into the building to watch baseball remains to be seen. But Marlins players and coaches say they are not worried about any of that. They're job is simply to win games.
"We were wondering if'" [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at April 08, 2013, 6:05pm in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports
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DON'T STARE AT THE POLICE
Number of comments: 48
Peaceful Miami Fans flocking into AA Arena for a family-friendly fun evening of playoff basketball.
As we who practice criminal law in Miami know, there is "felonious staring" and "misdemeanor staring" although the distinction is sometimes a bit murky, especially to laymen. [...] -
TRIAL BY JURY
Number of comments: 46
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed...
Sixth Amendment to the Constitution.
Proposed amendment: "Except in the Bronx, New York."
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THE FLORIDA BAR HAS THREATENED BLOGGER WILLIAM GELIN
Number of comments: 44
You lose your rights, not with a bang, but with a whimper. One small encroachment after another. A bureaucrat pushes the edges here, a prosecutor challenges the boundaries in a few cases there. No one says or does anything and then you look up and suddenly a cherished right [...]
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Tino Martinez, Mike Redmond no match for Jose Fernandez
Number of comments: 43Â Â Â WASHINGTON -- Five days before he faces major league hitters for the first time, Jose Fernandez impressed a couple of former players with his stuff when he threw a 50-pitch simulation game at Nationals Park.
   Marlins manager Mike Redmond and hitting coach Tino Martinez stood in [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at April 03, 2013, 5:34pm in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports -
AWOL catcher Miguel Olivo begs Marlins: "Let me go"
Number of comments: 42Â Â Â Â The Marlins placed Miguel Olivo on the restricted list after the team refused his request to be released and he walked out on the club at the start of Friday's game.
     "I told them I wanted to be released and they wouldn't" [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at June 15, 2013, 1:37pm in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports -
Too Awful to Watch: Marlins TV Ratings Take a Dive
Number of comments: 41It used to be that no matter how mediocre the Marlins were, TV ratings pretty much held their own. Bad baseball is still baseball, after all. But that isn't the case with this year's team, which fans have figured out rather quickly is both bad and boring. Attendance is down.' [...]
From Miami Herald: Fish Bytes at April 12, 2013, 8:57am in Miami Marlins, MiamiHerald.com Blogs, Sports
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