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  • It’s very possible that Jeter/Denbo and Co. are smarter than I am but from my viewpoint......I think it’s borderline comical that Barraclough, Conley, Deitrich and Castro are still on this team post deadline.

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    • Originally posted by Namaste View Post
      It’s very possible that Jeter/Denbo and Co. are smarter than I am but from my viewpoint......I think it’s borderline comical that Barraclough, Conley, Deitrich and Castro are still on this team post deadline.
      All have additional years of control remaining. I obviously don't know what was offered, but I'd rather them not take a bad deal just to move them. Also, I'm not sure I'd include Conley on that list. With how he's looked as a reliever, I'm not giving him away like Brad Hand, certainly not while he's a bargain.

      I can also see Dietrich and especially Castro being moved in August.

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      • Originally posted by fauowls44 View Post
        All have additional years of control remaining. I obviously don't know what was offered, but I'd rather them not take a bad deal just to move them. Also, I'm not sure I'd include Conley on that list. With how he's looked as a reliever, I'm not giving him away like Brad Hand, certainly not while he's a bargain.

        I can also see Dietrich and especially Castro being moved in August.
        No way Dietrich clears waivers. The Orioles or Royals would claim him let alone probably 20 other teams. Castro 100% will. Maybe the Marlins will eat some money and can ship him to someone like Seattle (Cano isn't postseason eligible, etc.).

        I feel Barraclough and Dietrich should have been moved, but they can also do it next offseason. They have been playing in their best light (up until the KB blowups) so I'm not sure there wasn't a deal there, but who knows.

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        • Originally posted by lou View Post
          No way Dietrich clears waivers. The Orioles or Royals would claim him let alone probably 20 other teams. Castro 100% will. Maybe the Marlins will eat some money and can ship him to someone like Seattle (Cano isn't postseason eligible, etc.).

          I feel Barraclough and Dietrich should have been moved, but they can also do it next offseason. They have been playing in their best light (up until the KB blowups) so I'm not sure there wasn't a deal there, but who knows.
          Castro,Prado,Chen will clear. Bour,DD,Straily,RP's will NOT but maybe they get claimed by a team that actually wants them

          Just remember if they make a trade the guys they get back can NOT be on the 40 man unless they too pass thru.Doubt this will be a problem since they are looking for guys who are NOT on 40 man already.

          Way it goes for Waivers is Worst to Best in NL then Worst to Best in AL. If team claims someone we can either work out a trade,let guy(and contract) go,or pull back

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          • SD letting people just leave for nothing

            Ross to St Louis
            Lyles to Milwaukee

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            • The Marlins have lost 6 games in a row. I mean, it’s the Game Thread after all.

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              • Originally posted by Namaste View Post
                The Marlins have lost 6 games in a row. I mean, it’s the Game Thread after all.
                It's been probably a few weeks since I've seen even part of a game.

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                • I wrote the following fanpost at Fishstripes.com on October 3, 2017, entitled Mission Possible:

                  "Jeter’s goal looks impossible. How do you get rid of the horrific contracts and reduce payroll by half?

                  One brilliant stroke. Flip the entire 25-man roster, along with the DL list, to Philly for theirs.

                  Why for the Marlins? It works. A clean slate. A promising young roster for the right price.

                  Why for Philadelphia? They can’t say no. The Marlins make them a true competitor for next season. How can that be? Philly is allowed to keep a few players. Nola. Fine. A few BP arms. Fine. Whatever it takes.

                  Why the hell not?"

                  As the Marlins lie in a state of hopelessness and the Phils roll forward, it's fun to revisit the thought. Philly, with their attendance less than half of what it was a few years before, could have added all-stars Yelich, Stanton, Ozuna, Gordon, Realmuto and up and coming Bour. Instant revitalization for roughly a $140M payroll (well within their budget). Marlins would have had a fresh start.

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                  • I'm at a loss guys.

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                    • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
                      I'm at a loss guys.
                      Is there a fan fiction thread?

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                        • I like Lee. I like all Marlins fans. But Lee, what were you smoking when you posted that?

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                          • Originally posted by Namaste View Post
                            I like Lee. I like all Marlins fans. But Lee, what were you smoking when you posted that?
                            And in a follow up question, can you please share?

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                            • Guess you are all too young to remember that the owners of the NFL Colts and Rams traded franchises in 1972. Sometimes even huge deals make sense for both parties.

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                              • Originally posted by Lee Stone View Post
                                I wrote the following fanpost at Fishstripes.com on October 3, 2017, entitled Mission Possible:

                                "Jeter’s goal looks impossible. How do you get rid of the horrific contracts and reduce payroll by half?

                                One brilliant stroke. Flip the entire 25-man roster, along with the DL list, to Philly for theirs.

                                Why for the Marlins? It works. A clean slate. A promising young roster for the right price.

                                Why for Philadelphia? They can’t say no. The Marlins make them a true competitor for next season. How can that be? Philly is allowed to keep a few players. Nola. Fine. A few BP arms. Fine. Whatever it takes.

                                Why the hell not?"

                                As the Marlins lie in a state of hopelessness and the Phils roll forward, it's fun to revisit the thought. Philly, with their attendance less than half of what it was a few years before, could have added all-stars Yelich, Stanton, Ozuna, Gordon, Realmuto and up and coming Bour. Instant revitalization for roughly a $140M payroll (well within their budget). Marlins would have had a fresh start.
                                What?

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