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  • Marlins Probably Not Interested In Aramis Ramirez
    By Mark Polishuk [September 29, 2011 at 7:53pm CST]

    The Marlins are more likely to look internally for third base help than they are to sign a major free agent like Aramis Ramirez, a source close to the team tells Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times.

    We'd heard the Fish had interest in Ramirez and the team is known to be willing to spend this winter, but Miami also has top prospect Matt Dominguez waiting in the wings at third. Dominguez has just a .255/.325/.418 batting line in five minor league seasons but is considered to be a Gold Glove-caliber fielder. The Marlins could decide to spend at positions where there's a more glaring need, since signing Ramirez would block Dominguez for at least the next few years.

    Ramirez recently said that he would enjoy playing for Ozzie Guillen in Miami and expounded on that thought to Wittenmyer. "[Guillen] knows how it is because he played the game,’’ Ramirez said. “No disrespect to all the other managers that haven’t — that doesn’t mean they don’t respect the players. I don’t think [Mike Quade] played a lot. But I never had any problem with him. I respect him, and he respects me back. But it’s a little different when you get a guy who played the game and knows how things work.’’

    Guillen, for his part, says the Marlins have already asked him about some Chicago players, but the manager said he wasn't going to go out of his way to lobby the front office to acquire particular names. Besides Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano has been connected to a possible move to Florida, and Wittenmyer also adds Mark Buehrle's name to the mix. Buehrle recently said he would be intrigued by pitching in the NL after spending his first 12 seasons with the White Sox.

    http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/0...s-ramirez.html

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    • Originally posted by Stimpson J Cat View Post
      Assuming they eat all but like a few million, Buck for Lackey would be for me.
      Good lord, this is worse than your Nolasco for Burnett idea.


      I'm banning you from criticizing Beinfest ever again. I've been given that power. Accept it.

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      • the only way the marlins have a good season in 2012 is if they make a big splash. SO BIG THAT IT WOULD MAKE THE BRAVES AND PHILLIES THINK ABOUT HOW THEY WILL DO IN 2012
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        Angels Notes: Morales, Abreu, Offseason Moves
        By Mark Polishuk [September 29 at 9:09pm CST]

        We've already looked at the other Los Angeles team tonight, so let's turn our attention to Anaheim for some Angels news...

        Kendrys Morales is making progress after ankle surgery and is cautiously optimistic he'll be ready for Opening Day, reports Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times.
        "We have to make moves, we can’t stand pat,” said Halos GM Tony Reagins during an appearance on The Max & Marcellus Show on ESPN LA 710 radio. “We have to improve in a number of areas and I think there are opportunities out there to improve. We’re going to be aggressive in pursuing those.” Reagins said the team would focus on acquiring bullpen help and a quality hitter, though the latter problem could be solved if Morales returns to form.
        While the Angels all agree they need a bat, Mark Saxon of ESPN Los Angeles wonders if the team could instead add to their already-impressive rotation. "There is a glut of pitching entering the free-agent market this fall, while the premium offensive players tend to play a position -- first base, shortstop or outfield -- where the Angels are either set or logjammed," Saxon writes.
        Also from Saxon, he speculates that the Angels and Marlins could be trade partners for Bobby Abreu, provided the Halos pay most of Abreu's $9MM salary. Abreu could be reunited with his good friend Ozzie Guillen and serve as mentor to Florida's young players. I'm not sure Abreu would enjoy being a backup in Miami (unless the Fish trade Logan Morrison to free up space in left field) and if the Angels are going to pay Abreu's salary anyway, they might as well just keep him as bench depth themselves.
        Mike DiGiovanna projects the Angels to have an Opening Day payroll of roughly $121MM for next year, which leaves room for "one significant free agent" unless the team is willing to surpass last season's $142MM payroll.
        THAT WOULD BE A GREAT BENCH PLAYER LOL
        Last edited by lilchris11; 09-29-2011, 10:21 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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        • Originally posted by lilchris11 View Post
          the only way the marlins have a good season in 2012 is if they make a big splash. SO BIG THAT IT WOULD MAKE THE BRAVES AND PHILLIES THINK ABOUT HOW THEY WILL DO IN 2012
          So like Josh Willingham?

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          • I think the best plan is to acquire one terrible starting pitcher with an awful contract from each AL East team.

            That would make the Braves and Phillies THINK ABOUT HOW THEY WILL DO IN 2012

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            • Originally posted by Ramp View Post
              So like Josh Willingham?
              NO SOMETHING BETTER AND BIGGER. WE NEED TO PEOPLE TO COME TO THE NEW BALLPARK IM TALKING ABOUT SIGNING A RAMIREZ THEN WILSON. AND MAYBE EVEN BELTRAN

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              • Originally posted by lilchris11 View Post
                NO SOMETHING BETTER AND BIGGER. WE NEED TO PEOPLE TO COME TO THE NEW BALLPARK IM TALKING ABOUT SIGNING A RAMIREZ THEN WILSON. AND MAYBE EVEN BELTRAN
                pretty sure no one is bigger than Josh Willingham

                he's pretty great
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                Originally posted by Hugg View Post
                I think the best plan is to acquire one terrible starting pitcher with an awful contract from each AL East team.

                That would make the Braves and Phillies THINK ABOUT HOW THEY WILL DO IN 2012
                TIFS

                (this is for swift)
                Last edited by Ramp; 09-29-2011, 10:30 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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                • [QUOTE=Ramp;201931]pretty sure no one is bigger than Josh Willingham

                  he's pretty great
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                  he good but not what we need. we need pitching centerfield and third base...............

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                  • Beltran can't play CF anymore

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                    • Originally posted by Hugg View Post
                      Good lord, this is worse than your Nolasco for Burnett idea.


                      I'm banning you from criticizing Beinfest ever again. I've been given that power. Accept it.
                      You really don't see anything wrong with John Buck at $8 million?

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                      • I see a lot wrong with wanting Lackey and Burnett.

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                        • So we do or do not need ABREU!?>

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                          • Originally posted by Stimpson J Cat View Post
                            You really don't see anything wrong with John Buck at $8 million?
                            Not really.

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                            • Originally posted by Ramp View Post
                              Beltran can't play CF anymore
                              maybe he dosent need to play everyday. if he plays 5 days a week he can hold up.

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                              • Originally posted by Stimpson J Cat View Post
                                Assuming they eat all but like a few million, Buck for Lackey would be for me.

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