I don't understand all the complaining about the rotation looking awful. Haren and Koehler are at least on par with the 5's of the rest of the league. Cosart, Latos and Alverez can match any 2-4 in the league. The only problem with it is there is no ace without Jose.
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Originally posted by nny View PostNo one is saying it's awful. But it's likely not a top tier rotation. When you're talking about making the playoffs, then you need a top tier team. The only thing we're great in (as well as only thing we have depth in) is the BP
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Originally posted by tjfla View Post
The KRod stuff came about because they actually had a deal(heard Toronto) that would have sent Cishek there and used his money on Shields and KRod. Like Olney said he heard we had to top offer
At this point in the offseason, if the team has money to spend, I wouldn't mind signing KRod.
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The Nationals and Mets # 6 SP would be the Marlins # 3 SP. That's why they need a SP.
Here's to Haren having an awesome first half, Jose getting healthy, and Cosart becomes a rock solid 3.
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Originally posted by Erick View PostRumor is they want KRod to setup Cishek.
At this point in the offseason, if the team has money to spend, I wouldn't mind signing KRod.
But I don't know who you don't put in the bullpen, unless you just have Dunn as a lefty and boot Hand
Cishek KRod Morris Ramos crow phelps/Koehler Dunn hand. That's 8 and Capps dyson and Claiborne, who would likely be good relievers, in AAA
Does Ramos have an option? He'd love that ha
That Crow deal is mind boggling in hindsight
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Originally posted by jay576 View PostI don't understand all the complaining about the rotation looking awful. Haren and Koehler are at least on par with the 5's of the rest of the league. Cosart, Latos and Alverez can match any 2-4 in the league. The only problem with it is there is no ace without Jose.
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Originally posted by lou View PostThe Nationals and Mets # 6 SP would be the Marlins # 3 SP. That's why they need a SP.
Here's to Haren having an awesome first half, Jose getting healthy, and Cosart becomes a rock solid 3.
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Me neither for 1 year why not?
But I don't know who you don't put in the bullpen, unless you just have Dunn as a lefty and boot Hand
Cishek KRod Morris Ramos crow phelps/Koehler Dunn hand. That's 8 and Capps dyson and Claiborne, who would likely be good relievers, in AAA
Does Ramos have an option? He'd love that ha
That Crow deal is mind boggling in hindsight
But then they went out and got Phelps who does the same exact thing.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 marlinsfan24 View PostI can see the argument for Latos-Alvarez being a strong 2 & 3, but Cosart is highly questionable as being a top option as a #4.
He posted a 3.77 FIP with a .290 BABIP last year in his time with both Houston and the Marlins. He also keeps the ball in the ballpark. How is that a "highly questionable" top option as a No. 4?
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostThe only real trouble is we have virtually no assets to move at the deadline for an upgrade anywhere, and we aren't that deep if we suffer multiple injuries.
They went all-in assetwise for a team with a relatively low ceiling, and then either wouldn't or couldn't spend the money to get that last piece that could have pushed them into contention.
It's a little disappointing, to be hones.t
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Originally posted by Valid View PostWhat?
He posted a 3.77 FIP with a .290 BABIP last year in his time with both Houston and the Marlins. He also keeps the ball in the ballpark. How is that a "highly questionable" top option as a No. 4?poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostThis is where I'm at.
They went all-in assetwise for a team with a relatively low ceiling, and then either wouldn't or couldn't spend the money to get that last piece that could have pushed them into contention.
It's a little disappointing, to be hones.t
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League average FIP for starters was 3.81. He was 49th among 88 qualified starters and 73rd out of 149 with at least 100 IP. He was fine, but he's an average pitcher.
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostThis is where I'm at.
They went all-in assetwise for a team with a relatively low ceiling, and then either wouldn't or couldn't spend the money to get that last piece that could have pushed them into contention.
It's a little disappointing, to be hones.t
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League average FIP for starters was 3.81. He was 49th among 88 qualified starters and 73rd out of 149 with at least 100 IP. He was fine, but he's an average pitcher.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 Valid View PostRight, but that also puts him right in line for No. 4 status, if not a low-end No. 3. I think calling him a "highly questionable" No. 4 is a bit extravagant.
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Miami Marlins: OK, I'll go ahead and say it. I'm picking the Marlins to be in the World Series. They'll probably have to get into the playoffs as a wild-card team with the powerful Washington Nationals, but they grabbed an ace in Mat Latos, a durable starter in Dan Haren, and rebuilt their infield with Martin Prado, Dee Gordon and Michael Morse. Don't forget, they'll have ace Jose Fernandez back sometime this summer, too.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...kemp/23136025/
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