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  • #16
    Originally posted by Stimpson J Cat View Post


    Talk about a terrifying middle of the order!
    Ronald batting cleanup?

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    • #17
      Samson on LeBatard hinted that the Marlins have not contacted Prince Fielder.

      (He wasn't shy about saying they had contacted Buerhle, Reyes, and Pujols.)

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      • #18
        You don't contact the consolation prize yet, duh!

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        • #19
          Looks like we are more interested in Pujols than Reyes.

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          • #20
            Than Reyes?
            poop

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            • #21
              @SI_JonHeyman

              SI_JonHeyman: #marlins prez beinfest wouldnt rule out prince if pujols falls thru. if this is all a publicity stunt, its a very good one
              Hmmmm
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              SI_JonHeyman: a magic number for prince could be $200M. seeks $25M-plus a yr (ryan howard $) and 8 yrs.
              Last edited by Swifty; 11-16-2011, 09:32 AM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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              • #22
                But he can't sell jeans!

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                • #23
                  He was even too fat for Billiam.

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                  • #24
                    I doubt anyone gives Prince eight years. I don't think he gets anymore than six.

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                    • #25
                      Fish on Fielder? Well, not yet
                      1 minute ago by KenRosenthal

                      In his talks with clubs about Prince Fielder, agent Scott Boras has suggested that Fielder is the game’s last young power bat until Marlins right fielder Mike Stanton joins him among the game's elite.

                      If you believe that assertion – and many club executives agree that there is a dearth of power throughout the majors and minors – wouldn’t it be tempting to put Fielder and Stanton together on the same team?

                      Fielder is about the only major free agent to whom the Marlins have not made an offer. They are more focused on Albert Pujols, in part because Pujols, a native of the Dominican Republic, would be a bigger draw for Miami’s Hispanic community.

                      The team, however, has discussed Fielder internally and done background work on his makeup, major-league sources say – and yes, some club officials are indeed enamored of the idea of pairing Fielder, 27, with Stanton, 22.

                      The idea has merit from several perspectives:

                      *Fielder, a left-handed hitter, would fit the Marlins’ heavily right-handed lineup better than Pujols. Left fielder Logan Morrison currently is the Marlins’ only left-handed hitter with power.

                      *Fielder lives in Orlando, and frequently returned home from Milwaukee on off-days while playing for the Brewers. By signing with the Marlins, he would be in the National League city closest to Orlando.

                      *Fielder, who is nearly 4½ years younger than Pujols, is roughly in the same age category as Stanton, Morrison and Hanley Ramirez, not to mention another free agent the Marlins are pursuing, shortstop Jose Reyes.

                      To this point, the Marlins have had minimal contact with Fielder – they first will exhaust their options with Pujols and Reyes, sources say.

                      What’s more, if the Marlins sign Reyes, their next big move could be for a starting pitcher and not a first baseman; the team already has two options at first, Gaby Sanchez and Morrison.

                      Still, Fielder to the Fish cannot be entirely ruled out. The Marlins proved they were serious about spending by reaching agreement with closer Heath Bell on a three-year, $27 million contract. And clearly, they aren’t finished yet.
                      Fish on Fielder? Well, not yet
                      Last edited by Omar; 12-02-2011, 03:22 PM. Reason: added emphasis on last paragraph

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                      • #26
                        jcrasnick Jerry Crasnick
                        One person who knows Prince Fielder says "comfort'' important to him and he's not necessarily "going to chase the most money.''
                        Your agent Scott Boras would advise against that.

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                        • #27
                          If comfort is important. Then staying in Milwaukee is what he should do.

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                          • #28
                            I think that laying on the sand is pretty comfortable.
                            God would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
                            - Daft

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                            • #29
                              Comfort for him is the buffet line @ OCB

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by AdamRavs View Post
                                Comfort for him is the buffet line @ OCB
                                the salad bar

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