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Marlins Lose 5th Straight After Loss to Phillies, 3-7
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Barry Jackson's Sports Buzz:
"### So it's 3-11 for the Marlins now after a 7-3 loss in Philadelphia tonight, and as our Clark Spencer reported, we've heard everything has been discussed --- from roster changes to coaching staff changes to a managerial change. If this continues, there will be changes. The only question is how soon.
Jeffrey Loria, whose patience is wearing thin, declined to give Redmond a public vote of confidence before the game.
"It's been tough; we had a lead and couldn't hold it," Redmond said of tonight's latest implosion by his pitching staff. (Dan Haren gave up four runs, Mike Dunn three in relief.)
"Literally all the runs I've given up this year have been on home runs," Haren said. "It's been a problem for me."... Christian Yelich expects to remain sidelined for a few days with back problems.
### Beyond general dissatisfaction with catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia, the Marlins also haven’t been pleased with center fielder Marcell Ozuna, according to a team official.
Besides starting slowly offensively (he's rebounded a bit and is at .262 now), Ozuna is running to first base more slowly than last season (causing some internally to believe he could be in better shape), made a recent mindless defensive gaffe that irritated Marlins people and was benched a game for tardiness."STANTON
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostHey guys, we out hit the team we lost to again.
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"Best outfield in baseball!"
Ozuna is going to get sent down within the next 5 days, isn't hepoop
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Originally posted by jay576 View PostWhen do we hit the reset button to try again next year. wouldn't be opposed to trading ozuna if it brings back the right piece.
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Originally posted by jay576 View PostI don't believe it's the payroll constraints holding the club back but the organizational philosophy
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But it is the pitching killing us. Consider this. Since the Sunday loss against the Rays, the Marlins have scored at least three runs all but twice. That's nine games, and the Marlins record in those nine games are 2-7. I don't know the actual stats and I'm too lazy to research them but I can guarantee that the winning percentage of teams that score 3+ runs in a game are better than .222. The fact is, the Marlins have had their bats more or less wake up over the past week. They are outhitting opponents again and again and again and it's not as if they aren't scoring those hitters. Yes, it would be nice to see 8 runs of 11 hits rather than 4 or 5 runs but it doesn't matter how many hits you give up if your pitching staff has an ERA over 5. The Marlins have scored at 3 runs in 7 of their last 9 games, but have given up 4 in every loss of that stretch. Bottom line, if you can't pitch, you don't win. Plain and simple.
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Originally posted by jay576 View PostTeams can put together good teams on limited budgets. Yes it makes things that much harder but the organization sucks because they value things that they shouldn't and refuse to do things they should.
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