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  • JCR: Five Questions Facing the Marlins Heading into Spring Training

    By Juan C. Rodriguez, Sun Sentinel
    5:29 p.m. EST, February 12, 2011

    The departures of Jorge Cantu and Cody Ross late last season marked the beginning of an extensive makeover for the Florida Marlins that continued through the offseason.

    As many as five new position players are projected to be in the lineup when the Marlins play their final season opener at Sun Life Stadium on April 1 against the Mets. In franchise history, 1998 and 2006 marked the only lineups that had more than five new players (seven) from the previous Opening Day.

    The Marlins' moves weren't limited to position players. The bullpen will look significantly different with the addition of some young, power arms. An already capable rotation became even deeper when the Marlins signed veteran free agent Javier Vazquez.

    Can Chris Coghlan transition to center?

    Coghlan won't be one of the new faces in the Opening Day lineup, but he will be in a different spot. After switching from second base to left field and learning the position on the fly in 2009, Coghlan now replaces Cameron Maybin in the middle. The planned move raised plenty of eyebrows around the game. Pundits questioned whether Coghlan coming off knee surgery could cover enough ground in expansive Sun Life Stadium. Neither manager Edwin Rodriguez nor the front office share similar concerns. They point to Coghlan's willingness to make the move and the manner in which he worked himself into a serviceable left fielder. One thing to watch is how effectively Coghlan and novice left fielder Logan Morrison, both of whom are ultra aggressive.

    Is Matt Dominguez ready to take over third base?

    The Marlins will give top prospect Dominguez every opportunity to win the Opening Day third base job. Questions about his readiness stem from his bat, not his glove. Dominguez sooner or later will become the club's best defensive third baseman since Mike Lowell. He has soft hands, a strong, accurate arm, and he'll only get better under the direction of infield coach Perry Hill, who the Marlins brought back last offseason. Offensively, Dominguez is not inept but he didn't dominate the Double-A Southern League in 2010. The Marlins are encouraged by the fact Dominguez batted 27 points higher in the second half and.296 with three homers and eight RBI in the playoffs.

    How much better are the Marlins defensively?

    Paramount to why the Marlins haven't come close to a postseason berth in seven years is poor defense. Since 2006, they've averaged 122 errors a season, including a franchise-record 137 in 2007. They worked on it plenty, but bottom line is the Marlins didn't have enough difference-makers on defense. Many of the Marlins' offseason moves were made with an eye toward improved fielding. Free agent acquisition John Buck is strong defensively and is lauded for his ability to work with pitchers. Dominguez assuming he's the guy at third is a huge upgrade over Jorge Cantu. Omar Infante won't produce the same offense as Dan Uggla, but he's markedly better with the glove. Morrison and Coghlan are playing out of position, but Stanton in right could be the next Marlin to win a Gold Glove.

    Will the bullpen be a strength in 2011?

    Because of injuries and performance issues, the Marlins used 25 different relievers last season. They lost 15 times when leading or tied after six innings. Particularly early in the season, starters not pitching deep enough into games contributed to the bullpen struggles, but closer Leo Nunez sputtered late and the Marlins did not have any consistent contributions from left-handers. The club addressed the bullpen mainly through trade. They acquired right-handers Edward Mujica and Ryan Webb from the Padres, and lefty Mike Dunn from the Braves in the Dan Uggla deal. Both Webb and Dunn have power arms and closer's stuff. The Marlins' also signed lefty specialist Randy Choate to a two-year, free agent contract.

    Is the Marlins' rotation deep enough to compete in the National League East?

    Top starters Josh Johnson and Ricky Nolasco finished the season on the sidelines. Both are 100 percent. Johnson won the NL ERA title in 2010 and Nolasco has good enough stuff to be an 18-game winner. Anibal Sanchez achieved his goal of an injury-free 2010, making 32 starts and posting a 3.55 ERA. Chris Volstad required a demotion to the minors for the second straight year, but he won four of his last six outings. The big addition is free agent Javier Vazquez. It would be great if he reprised his 2009 campaign with the Braves (15-10, 2.87), but his arrival means the Marlins won't have to dip as far down into their system when the need for starting pitching arises.
    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/f...,1532196.story
    Last edited by Omar; 02-14-2011, 12:26 AM.

  • #2
    One thing to watch is how effectively Coghlan and novice left fielder Logan Morrison, both of whom are ultra aggressive.
    I hope neither of them accidentally a whole Coca Cola bottle
    Originally posted by Madman81
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    • #3
      That would worst.

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      • #4
        Nitpick, but our centerfield is not expansive--it just plays expansive. It's 360 to LCF, 361 to RCF and 404 to CF (actually 396). That is slightly smaller than most parks. The one deep part is the triangle. It only plays big because of the humidity, the wall and the grass. Not looking directly into the football lights is going to improve how he reads balls off the bat. Not having the wall directly behind him is going to improve how he plays caroms and routes. He's not the type of guy who beats balls to the wall only to watch them bounce into rightfield. Cutting off balls before they get into the gap, because of the turf, is the only extraordinary task Sun Life really presents.

        CC has to prove that he can simply play any centerfield.

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        • #5
          Pundits questioned whether Coghlan coming off knee surgery could cover enough ground in expansive Sun Life Stadium. Neither manager Edwin Rodriguez nor the front office share similar concerns. They point to Coghlan's willingness to make the move and the manner in which he worked himself into a serviceable left fielder.
          Really hate this part. I just dislike how the front office and our manager (like he has a choice) are not even the least bit concerned about this. Of course, maybe they are behind the scenes, but I somehow doubt it.

          Nolasco has good enough stuff to be an 18-game winner
          So do over half the pitchers in this league. You're better than this JCR
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          Edit: I guess if this is an article for not the big time fans, it's ok... semantics I say!
          Last edited by Ramp; 02-14-2011, 12:28 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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          • #6
            I look at Coghlan in CF instead of the more palatable 2B or 3B as just another way for Beinfest to slyly get Bonifacio in the lineup.
            Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon Muff
            Logan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
            Noah Perio
            Jupiter
            39 AB
            15 H
            0 2B
            0 3B
            0 HR
            0 BB
            .385/.385/.385

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            • #7
              It would probably be way easier to get Bonerface in CF though.

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              • #8
                I think what bothers me more than them being totally fine with Coghlan as a CF because he "turned himself into a left-fielder" is that our fallback option appears to be Dewayne Wise.

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                • #9
                  Let's just trade Volstad for an outfielder who doesn't fit with a team at the end of Spring Training and have Sanabia/West/Koehler/Villaneuva fill the final spot. I'd be ok with that. Move Cogs to third/second with Infante filling the other spot. Boom.
                  LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

                  5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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                  • #10
                    Someone is being tracked down by mba as we speak.
                    Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon Muff
                    Logan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
                    Noah Perio
                    Jupiter
                    39 AB
                    15 H
                    0 2B
                    0 3B
                    0 HR
                    0 BB
                    .385/.385/.385

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by flamarlin21 View Post
                      Let's just trade Volstad for an outfielder who doesn't fit with a team at the end of Spring Training and have Sanabia/West/Koehler/Villaneuva fill the final spot. I'd be ok with that. Move Cogs to third/second with Infante filling the other spot. Boom.
                      I'll bit.... who are we getting for Chris Volstad, that would be worthy of starting in CF for us, yet cut by someone else?
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                      Edit: We shoulda signed Lastings Milledge
                      Last edited by Ramp; 02-14-2011, 03:55 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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                      • #12
                        "He's so willing to do it" might be the worst reason to think he'd be successful ever.

                        I'm more than willing to play LF for the Marlins and I'd be shit.

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                        • #13
                          Don't be so hard on yourself, Hugg. Anyway, Coghlan will have Jesus and probably Tim Tebow helping him in CF. It's a whole new angels in the outfield type deal.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ramp View Post
                            I'll bit.... who are we getting for Chris Volstad, that would be worthy of starting in CF for us, yet cut by someone else?
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                            Edit: We shoulda signed Lastings Milledge
                            I dunno. A team with a crowded outfield may be interested in dealing one for a starter.
                            LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

                            5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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                            • #15
                              I personally don't think he's going to be as awful as most do.

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