anyone think with RVH's stuff he could be an interesting closer?
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Originally posted by m26555 View PostI do.
He can hit 96-97 on the gun with his fastball and has a nice put-away pitch with that nasty curve.God would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
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Originally posted by m26555 View PostI do.
He can hit 96-97 on the gun with his fastball and has a nice put-away pitch with that nasty curve.
The move he made this season to go away from the curve to the slider (something he attributed to Bert Blyleven's coaching during the WBC) seems like a good one. If he can control the zone better, like he did in his stint this year, he could be solid.
One scary bullpen note: he allows a lot of homers. He's a fly ball guy.Marlin Maniac, a Florida Marlins blog
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Originally posted by nny View PostAnd Nunez isn't good
To be fair though, Nunez is not as bad as he was this year, and he wasn't as good as he was the year before. But he is a fly ball pitcher with a tendency for home runs. I think he needs to strike out something like 25% of hitters faced to make it worthwhile.Marlin Maniac, a Florida Marlins blog
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MLB.com's Joe Frisaro has a few Marlins rumblings...
The Marlins are prepared to pay Cody Ross and Jorge Cantu in 2010, although both players will receive raises through arbitration.
Frisaro feels that two of Renyel Pinto, Matt Lindstrom, and Leo Nunez will be traded. All three relievers are eligible for arbitration for the first time.
Frisaro feels that Vladimir Guerrero is not a fit for the Marlins, given his inability to play the field.
Nunez/Lindstrom
Sanches
Meyer
Badenhop
4th and 5th RHP Battle - RVH, Leroux, Wood, Tucker, MILB FA
2nd LHP Battle - Hunter, Tank, MILB FA
Wildcard is putting Miller/West as 2nd LHP, or Anibal as one of the righthanders with the side effect of just keeping guys in AAA.
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Lindstrom good as gone in Miami — 9:56 a.m.
Here is one reliever who is virtually certain to be traded at the winter meetings, if not before:
Marlins right-hander Matt Lindstrom.
Of the six teams to express interest in Lindstrom, three have jumped to the forefront in recent days, according to major-league sources.
The Marlins are "close" to trading Lindstorm, one source said, adding that a deal "could happen any day now."
Lindstrom, who turns 30 on Feb. 11, is eligible for salary arbitration for the first time. The Marlins are fairly deep in late-inning relievers. Right-handers Leo Nunez, Renyel Pinto and Tim Wood will return, and left-hander Taylor Tankersley is expected back from elbow surgery. — Ken Rosenthal
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