Fortunately, it was just a biceps strain. Pretty much the best-case scenario, right?
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Jose Fernandez Flew to Miami to See Doctor for Stiff Shoulder
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I'm pretty sure that 95 percent of this forum (and Marlins fans in general) would have stopped watching the team if the Marlins traded Jose. His value is also still pretty damn high. It's just a biceps strain. Wasn't his elbow or his shoulder.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View Post"I suspect the Marlins try to do it"
do you know who you're dealing with?
They've extended one pitcher like, ever
and it only bought out 2 FA years
and it ended up being a not good contract
I don't think we'll ever see them buy out a SP again
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The Marlins will never trade Jose Fernandez. More than his talent level, he is a symbol to the community of Miami. People see his story of escaping Cuba and starting life anew in the United States, failing several times as a child, and see themselves within that. He could be shitty and the Marlins would hold on to that. It just so happens that he is a top-10 pitcher in the sport.
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Originally posted by lou View PostI think it is very fair to say they have never had a pitcher like Fernandez before
I hope they do it, but I doubt they do.
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I mean, in terms of what he meant for the franchise, Willis was probably similar.
And was around the same age.
And had a longer track record and lack of injuries.
And we still didn't sign him.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 lou View PostFernandez is a completely different beast than Willis.
They will make an offer. But who knows. Maybe he wants to gamble on himself like Kershaw or Lincecum and wait another year or two.
Fernandez has better stuff and profiles as an ace.
Willis was a top line pitcher and never had the injuries Fernandez had.
Those are the differences as far as I can tell.
Obviously not signing Willis worked out for us, but my point is, there was no real reason NOT to sign Willis, and they still didn't. I don't think this will be any different.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 emkayseven View PostJust curious, but in what way?
Fernandez has better stuff and profiles as an ace.
Willis was a top line pitcher and never had the injuries Fernandez had.
Those are the differences as far as I can tell.
Obviously not signing Willis worked out for us, but my point is, there was no real reason NOT to sign Willis, and they still didn't. I don't think this will be any different.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostJust curious, but in what way?
Fernandez has better stuff and profiles as an ace.
Willis was a top line pitcher and never had the injuries Fernandez had.
Those are the differences as far as I can tell.
Obviously not signing Willis worked out for us, but my point is, there was no real reason NOT to sign Willis, and they still didn't. I don't think this will be any different.
Willis had two good years, and in those two years, he wasn't as dominant as Fernandez, and in only one of those seasons was he clearly the best pitcher on the team (2005). He didn't strike many guys out and his WHIP wasn't "wow" like Jose.
I also don't think you can discount Jose's marketing value. An outstanding Cuban pitcher in an area heavily populated by Cubans? As marketable as Willis was, he isn't Fernandez in that regard. Not even close. I think that will certainly play a factor in the FO's decision-making process.
The only area where Willis had the edge was health, and yeah, that's a pretty big thing. Otherwise, it's all Jose.
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