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Official 2007 Florida Marlins Thread

Sanchez is fine. He'll be starting the season in the rotation barring complications.

Joe Girardi is gone and never coming back. Forget about him.
 
You posted the link! :rolleyes:

In response to your whining for the millionth time about something you clearly don't seem to understand. EVERYONE IN THE FRONT OFFICE HATED THE GUY! He managed to alienate the GM, the scouting department, the freaking owner, everyone! Did the players like him? Sure, seems like it, but just because they liked him doesn't mean they won't and don't like Fredi. I'm sure they all enjoy having their leashes loosened.
 
I think you can make a case for any NL East team (minues the Nats) can in the division.

1.The Mets have quetions in their rotation, and maybe some PB questions.

2.Talking to several Philly fans they've got 3 concerns. 1)Can Ryan Howad conistently carry the team when they struggle. 2)Will Pat Burrell continue to be a locker room cancer. 3)Will the hillies have their annual first have struggles.

3.The Marlins main quetions are if the young players (and Olivo) can continue their success, CF, and closer. The BP is not set yet, but IMO the players who will make up this BP are better than last years (Felix Rodriguez could b the 4th vet in a row to make a huge comeback as closer in Florida).

4.Chipper is steadily declining, Francouer needs to start taking walks, and the starting pitching is questionable. Though I will not bet against Cox finding a way to win.

5.The Nats are the only team with no shot. Horrible defense, barely any pitching, almost no power, or speed.

I've got a really good feeling about this year (although JJ might miss the beginning of the season). I'd have liked to see an upgrade at CF, but all they have to do is put up better numbers than Abercrombie did last year, which should not be hard.
 
One thing you fail to mention is Loria in a stroke of brilliance felt the need to fire the NL manager of the year. That is a move that will haunt this team not only this year but for years to come. Those players played for Joe G.

Thank you Girardi for 06 but this team will play just as hard for Freddie.
 
Hard fought game today. Fish beat the O's 8-6 with the help of Jason Wood's walk off 2-run homer.
 
Thats a huge loss if it is nerve damage but he should be back with 1 to 2 months as long as it's not to severe. I'm really interested to see that kid Chris Volstad though. He could end up great and it might not be all to bad. If Volstad is the one they call up and he has success we could possibly pencil him into the rotation and have Nolasco close.
 
I can't wait till they make some cuts and the starters play longer.
I want to see how the real team plays while in spring.
 
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