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Originally posted by AdamRavs View PostThe move from short to second is trivial.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Originally posted by Swifty View PostI think (hope) it's a moot point where Solano plays and our long-term IF is set as Hanley-Reyes-Bonifacio-LoMo come August 1.
We've opened up a spot for Ruggiano in 2013, we spend some money on a middle of the order-type bat, and I'm really in on this team. That infield, JJ-Buehrle and Stanton is a nice core (an expensive core, but a nice core). If Turner finds his velocity again, I really like what we've got.
C John Buck $6,500,000
1B Logan Morrison $515,000
2B Emilio Bonifacio $2,750,000 arb projection
3B Hanley Ramirez $15,500,000
SS Jose Reyes $10,000,000
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RF Mike Stanton $550,000
B Gaby Sanchez $550,000 won't be super2 in NOLA
B Greg Dobbs $1,600,000
B Brett Hayes $750,000 arb projection
B Justin Ruggiano $550,000
B Solano/25th Man $515,000
SP Josh Johnson $13,750,000
SP Mark Buerhle $12,000,000
SP Ricky Nolasco $11,500,000
SP Jacob Turner $1,175,000
SP Leblanc/Hand $515,000
RP Heath Bell $10,000,000
RP Steve Cishek $515,000
RP Edward Mujica $2,000,000 arb projection
RP Ryan Webb $650,000 arb projection
RP Mike Dunn $515,000
RP Dan Jennings $515,000
RP Sanabia/Hatcher $515,000
$93,430,000
There is money for Bourn/BJ/Melky (could backload a little) and for a veteran platoon OF to split with Ruggiano/Gaby (lomo could play some LF still with Gaby at 1B).
I literally do not see how anything has changed except Marlins save $4 million in 2012, roughly $3 million in 2013 (Turner does make a million), have an excellent young controlled pitcher for 6 years, and two alright catching prospects.
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