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    • Hanley still complaining
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  • 2/16/12
  • Charliemurphie

When asked about his move to 3rd... "I have nothing to say".

This is gonna blow up directly in Loria's face. Like I previously posted......Marlins will finish this season in last place.

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  • 2/16/12
  • GangstaWally

"Hanley still complaining"

He should post on this board he would fit right in.

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  • 2/16/12
  • Charliemurphie
zing
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  • 2/16/12
  • joemets22
No chance whatsoever the Marlins finish below the Mets.
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  • 2/16/12
  • Charliemurphie
yes....big chance
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  • 2/16/12
  • saztastic2012
I said from the start Hanley is not likely to be happy with this, Good if he is unpropductive then the Fish offense is not better with Reyes, Add to that what happens if and when Reyes goes on the Dl and Hanley moves back to SS, I can see the issues exploding, Hanley is a star SS and this has the potential to be bad, When Arod went to the Yanks he moved over to third and knew Jeter was not moving so it worked but this is a direct slap in Hanleys face.
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  • 2/16/12
  • hammr1952
just a matter of time... if hanley pulls any of that jakeing that he is known for, the ground crew should be at the ready to erect a steel cage so ozzie can kick his lazy ar^se lol.
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  • 2/16/12
  • jsmet

>>No chance whatsoever the Marlins finish below the Mets. <<

how do you know ?

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  • 2/16/12
  • NoDoubt29
There is a bigger chance than people are making it out to be.....
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  • 2/16/12
  • PigIron
How long will it take into the season to see Hanley and Ozzie rolling around the dugout floor.
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  • 2/16/12
  • NYMETS1
Hammer, that is a zoo ready to let loose.. you have Hanley, Zambrano and Ozzie who isn't excactly a model of emotional stability.. Reyes may be rethinking his decision by July...
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  • 2/16/12
  • GangstaWally
As certain as 13 trannies dressed like Carmen Miranda will pop out of that flamboyant HR sculpture in center field.
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  • 2/16/12
  • NYMETS1
LOL!.. tell us how you really feel Wally... but hey, its Miami so you never know...
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  • 2/16/12
  • murphstates
I'd love to see it, but the Marlins have a better rotation, bullpen and offense and you could subtract Hanley and it would still be the case.
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  • 2/16/12
  • GangstaWally
Have you seen that thing??? Jeffrey Loria has to be light in the loafers.
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  • 2/17/12
  • miketodd9
He'll have plenty of time at SS while Reyes is on the DL.
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  • 2/17/12
  • Gepett0

they only really have a significantly better rotation if johnson stays healthy, which is a huge question mark...take him out of the mix and that rotation becomes fairly mediocre w/ buehrle instantly becoming their best pitcher

the lineup becomes pretty weak if hanley plays like he did last season and reyes spends a significant time on the dl

the bullpen is pretty good w/ bell as closer but i dont see much lock down depth as w/ the braves pen

all in all the marlins to me are the team w/ the most range in terms of what they will do....i could see them finishing 2nd, last, or anywhere between...

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  • 2/17/12
  • 4545_ajd
I heard that about the Eagles and the Giants a few months ago,how many times have we seen team makeall these off season additions and fail because they have no team chemistry.
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  • 2/17/12
  • stinkypinky
WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT ON...........
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  • 2/17/12
  • govmule72

"No chance whatsoever the Marlins finish below the Mets."

Of course there's a chance. Be smarter.

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