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  • colocolo
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    Well in Miami we are just like if Loria continued running the Team to The Ground...Instead The Clown Jetter is NOW doinn a great Job imitating Loria or IS IT That Loria Secretly is and continues to be the Major FUNDER for Jetter ????

    Nothinn that would Surprise us the ONES that know what is happenning at Marlins Park.

    We can SMELL THE Stench of Rooting Marlins from the distance.

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  • Blue387
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    The Milwaukee Brewers have struck a deal to acquire outfielder Christian Yelich from the Marlins, according to Ken Rosenthal. Lewis Brinson and Isan Diaz are two prospects headlining the deal, outfielder Monte Harrison and righty Jordan Yamamoto rounding out the package.

    The Brewers have announced a blockbuster deal to acquire outfielder Christian Yelich from the Marlins. Outfielders Lewis Brinson and Monte Harrison, …

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  • brooklynboy
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    Originally posted by Chadwick View Post
    The Jeter/Sherman ownership group has had enough time to make some moves and has made their future plans plain for all to see. Was this the best way for a new ownership group to go? Should they have sunk money into the team with the existing roster and tried to compete? Was a rebuild wise? If a rebuild is the right way to go, has Jeter been executing it well or is he making it more difficult than it has to be?

    How are things going?
    There is a bit of a difference between a rebuild and a salary dump...

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  • Chadwick
    started a poll 2017-2018 Offseason: Direction of the Franchise

    2017-2018 Offseason: Direction of the Franchise

    4
    New ownership should not have started a rebuild
    25.00%
    1
    The rebuild was necessary
    0%
    0
    The rebuild was necessary, but could be executed better than it has been
    75.00%
    3
    The Jeter/Sherman ownership group has had enough time to make some moves and has made their future plans plain for all to see. Was this the best way for a new ownership group to go? Should they have sunk money into the team with the existing roster and tried to compete? Was a rebuild wise? If a rebuild is the right way to go, has Jeter been executing it well or is he making it more difficult than it has to be?

    How are things going?

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