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Fish Unfiltered—Episode #60

With the MLB trade deadline only five weeks away, Fish On First's Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout and Ely Sussman take turns pitching Miami Marlins trade ideas to Aram Leighton of Just Baseball, all of them geared toward flipping big league pieces for impactful prospects.

Find Fish Unfiltered on the Fish On First YouTube channel, our new-look Apple Podcasts channel and wherever else you get your pods. FOF's audio programming also includes The Offishial Show, Swimming Upstream, Big Fish Small Pod and more.

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  1. Marlins trade Tanner Scott and Andrew Nardi to Yankees for prospect INF Roderick Arias (Isaac)
  2. Marlins trade Andrew Nardi and prospect LHP Emmett Olson to Royals for prospect C Blake Mitchell (Ely)
  3. Marlins trade Tanner Scott to Cubs for prospect OF Kevin Alcántara (Kevin)
  4. Marlins trade Jazz Chisholm Jr. to Pirates for prospects INF Termarr Johnson and INF Mitch Jebb (Isaac)
  5. Marlins trade Bryan De La Cruz to Mariners for prospects INF Ben Williamson and INF Tai Peete or INF Dawel Joseph (Ely)
  6. Marlins trade Bryan De La Cruz to Pirates for prospects INF Mitch Jebb and RHP Jun-Seok Shim (Kevin)

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Most good baseball franchises buy good players, in other words they sign their good core players to long term contracts. Other franchise like the Marlins rent players and try to use their trade value to build a winning team. Being a renter rather than a buyer means that you are going to have many 100 loss seasons, very little chance for a championship. 

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