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  1. It appears to me that all the boxes are checked to keep him. He is cheap, has years of control, and the starting pitcher trade market remains unsated - that won't change. I don't think it's a Marlins playoff run in the next couple of years, given the divisional strength, but rather that Cabrera is a liquid asset. He's not burdened by a high contract or imminent free agency, so he's like cash in one's pocket. Given the ongoing spate of pitching injuries, possible Alcántara trade, and general Marlins' roster fluidity, Cabrera is not a superfluous piece at all. Replacing him with a Quantrill-type guy doesn't make sense on the baseball or financial level. Lastly, it might be an if-come, but the 2027 CBA situation looms. How that mess ends up will likely be the largest single consideration in the Bendix strategy book. We should consider how significant changes in the CBA affect extending guys like Cabrera.
  2. Alcántara in the Padres' mustard and brown is ok with me. Better than SF, or heaven forbid, the freaking Cubs. My Expos 1969 expansion partner still hasn't won a WS title. Could Sandy Alcántara be the missing piece for the Padres?
  3. Cabrera's Alcántara-esque reaction to McCollough's mound visit was a classic. Here's to the long-awaited fire and self-confidence!
  4. Hernández hitting cleanup, I thought, was silly. I am also glad to be wrong. The kid has the proverbial ice water in his veins. He's been a fantastic pick-me-up for the Marlins. The Stowers-Hernández-Wagaman segment is cooking, with Myers providing no let up in the middle of the Marlins order for opposing hurlers.
  5. Thanks for the excellent rundown and hard work. Drafting is a crapshoot, but team development is visibly improving. The farm teams have shown it. Still, surprises always pop up, both positive developments (Hernández) as in your most recent article, and disappointments such as DLS and Berry. The new regime should have some slack.
  6. Love that the Marlins are insisting on respect. It comes from on-field actions and self-confidence.
  7. D-backs sweep the Fish. Eugenio Suarez is the series MVP.
  8. San Francisco's situation, specifically up against LA, and healthy financial situation, combined to make the Giants a perfect "win now" risk-taking candidate. They've already proven that with the inane Devers trade. That hefty liability isn't going to pan out, of course. He's another millstone in the works.
  9. These inane contracts, like Verlander's, always have me shaking my head. My prediction is that Texas is also screwed with DeGrom. Despite his recent resurrection, he will soon be injured again. Advanced age pitchers with high injury proclivity. Who's the buffoon responsible for these inane decisions? The baseball "experts" that continually prove the whole thing is a wondrous crapshoot. In other words, blind-ass luck that often manifests from blowing money in huge amounts and praying.
  10. Keep your chin up, Max. So sorry that another young hurler goes down. Pitcher injury epidemic that's accelerating across baseball, it sure seems. It's allowed hoards of mediocre vets to hang around, bouncing from team to team, as everyone attempts to cover innings in the gruelling season.
  11. No telling what Floyd's career numbers would be without his catastrophic injury at first base. Another in a long line of homegrown Expos products. Terry Francona always comes to mind in this regard. He also was on a monster career trajectory with the Expos which was derailed by a massive knee injury in left field.
  12. Feeling great, so it's counterintuitive time. Giants sweep. MVP is Wilmer Flores.
  13. The Braves have weathered the storm and win 2 games to 1. MVP - Riley
  14. Sorry to add a bit more to the rant, but... "Cade's been great for us and with Kepler coming back up there at that particular time in the game, Kepler's third time coming up, just liked that matchup there to get Cade in the game and have him and a run of hitters to give him the best chance to get us out of that particular inning," Horseshit.
  15. Just freaking takes the air right out of fans in a season that needs some g.d. air in it.
  16. What's up, guys? I returned from Brazil late Wednesday, slept a ton, and was anxious to see my first Marlins game in a few months on Thursday night! I tried to keep up with FOF posts and other social media. Anyway, Cabrera did not disappoint! I am saddened that he was removed with such a head of steam. Boring, predictable, and uninspiring. Things will never improve in the per-start innings department if we continue to adhere mindlessly to analytics. Challenge these guys, for crying out loud. Checking the data screen before taking a freaking leak is boring, especially with a developing team that needs to stretch, learn, and adapt. What is the goal - to finish 22 games under .500 instead of 25? Again, uninspiring, boring, tedious, and unproductive. There's so much fertile soil here with some young firecrackers trying to establish themselves, but this g.d. limp-wristed, seemingly petrified-of-challenges crap chips away at my interest in baseball. Speaking of timidity, will our pitchers and field management ever develop some cajones? Heaven forbid we move someone off the plate.
  17. Marlins win series 2-1. MVP: Lopez. Be back in the U.S. in late June. Go Fish!
  18. Hold the fort down, guys. I'm leaving right after Easter for Brazil. Be back towards the end of June. Let's keep up the progress. Go Fish!
  19. This young, hungry, and hustling team is having a blast out there. Of course, it's early. We all know the marathon season looms, and additional injuries can't be avoided. In the meantime, let's enjoy the progress and the overachievements. Is anyone feeling a lot better about things? How about a wager that the Marlins are MLB's "cost per win" leader?
  20. Bodes well, especially for a team that needs offensive sparks. Accordingly, we should all expect another rather "fluid" roster year.
  21. With the pundits calling for the Nationals, I predict the Marlins will sweep the series. MVP: Dane Myers
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