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  • Trade: Hanley Ramirez and Choate Traded to Dodgers for Eovaldi and Minor Leaguer

    Biggest question for the Marlins in the aftermath of Monday's trade with the Tigers is this:

    Now open for business, will the Fish get serious about shaking things up by dealing Hanley Ramirez?

    Rival executives who have spoken with Marlins people believe they've never been more open to the idea. Halfway through a bitterly disappointing season, the Marlins aren't so much trying to blow things up (as they have in the past) as they are simply trying to change the ingredients.

    It's not that they think they're that far from winning so much as the Marlins simply do not like their team. They've decided that the mix is bad, the pieces don't fit, the personalities have not coalesced.

    In other words, they've come to terms with the obvious.

    Changing things up began in earnest for the Marlins on Monday in dealing starter Anibal Sanchez and infielder Omar Infante to the Tigers for starter Jacob Turner, catcher Rob Brantly and lefty Brian Flynn.

    Clubs who have spoken with the Marlins think more moves will follow, sources tell CBSSports.com. There is a strong belief that the Marlins would like to deal Ramirez, who has not produced under first-year manager Ozzie Guillen the way they hoped he would.

    Ramirez right now is sidelined with an infection in his hand, compounding the unprofessional injury he sustained just before the All-Star break in slugging a dugout cooling fan. Ramirez apparently developed the infection when he did not take his medication.

    Guillen was very vocal in the aftermath of the injury regarding Ramirez's immaturity, saying, "Very stupid injury. Very immature. You're going to hurt yourself because you can't hit? Good hitters don't do that. Good hitters battle back and try to get better."

    One person familiar with the Marlins thinking says that he thinks the club will hang onto starter Josh Johnson now that it's traded Sanchez. Two things point toward the Marlins keeping Johnson: One, he's signed through next season (one reason the Marlins dealt Sanchez is because he is free-agent eligible this winter). Two, he left Monday night's 2-1 win over the Braves after six innings with a blister on his right middle finger, which surely will give inquiring clubs more pause when considering Johnson's sketchy physical history.

    Ramirez has two years and $31.5 million remaining after 2012 (during which he's earning $15 million).

    Lefty reliever Randy Choate, whose two-year deal is up following this season, is expected to be dealt.
    In dealing Sanchez and evaluating Hanley's future, Marlins trying to fix a bad mix

    Bob Nightengale ‏@BNightengale
    The Oakland #Athletics,desperate for infield help,have jumped into trade talks for #Marlins Hanley Ramirez, joining #BlueJays and #RedSox.
    Some other teams that might show interest are the Giants and Orioles based on what some other reporters had tweeted out over the last twp days, but not confirmed yet.

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    JIM BOWDEN ‏@JimBowdenESPNxm
    Dodgers thinking about Hanley Ramirez along with many others to try and solve 3B.....also waiting on Dempster's decision w/ ATL..they're nxt
    Retweeted by Juan C. Rodriguez
    I do not like any of their prospects. All of them are struggling.
    LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

    5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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    • #3
      Brad Peacock. Bring our native son home!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TheMendozaLine View Post
        Brad Peacock. Bring our native son home!
        That would be so awesome.

        He's struggling in AAA right now, though.

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        • #5
          Omar Infante and Anibal Sanchez were the first to go.

          Could Hanley Ramirez be next?

          According to our Barry Jackson, an official with an American League team said Tuesday that Ramirez, a three-time All-Star and former batting champion, is very much being made available by the Marlins and that the asking price "is not ridiculous."

          The Marlins want young players in return, but want quality pieces - not a salary dump. Ramirez, hitting .246 with 14 homers and 46 RBI, is under contract through 2014. He is due $15.5 million and $16 million over the next two years.

          Oakland and Boston have interest, and USA Today mentioned Toronto as another possibility.

          Ramirez, who missed three consecutive games with an infection in hand, is back in the Marlins lineup today.

          Fox's Ken Rosenthal reported Tuesday afternoon that teams also have been inquiring about Josh Johnson, Ricky Nolasco, Carlos Lee and Randy Choate. Lee and Choate are impending free agents, and it wouldn't be surprising if either is moved.

          The Marlins would love to dump Heath Bell, but finding a taker won't be easy.

          > A headline in Tuesday's editions of the Miami Herald incorrectly stated that Larry Beinfest said the Marlins have given up on the season by trading Anibal Sanchez and Omar Infante to the Tigers for prospects. Beinfest did not say that. He said the Marlins are "restructuring."
          Marlins' asking price for Hanley Ramirez "is not ridiculous"

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          • #6
            Manny Navarro ‏@Manny_Navarro
            AL official says #Marlins' asking price for Hanley Ramirez "is not ridiculous"
            I don't wanna get raped on a deal though.
            LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

            5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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            • #7
              Raped ? Who do you guys think he is at this point ? I'm just missing the boat on this Hanley thing.

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              • #8
                Don't sell yourself short. You're missing the boat on quite a lot of things.

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                • #9
                  Hearing we want a ML ready replacement 3B and prospects for him

                  Reports are Hanley to Baltimore and guys being discussed are Ryan Flaherty,Xavier Avery,Round 1 Comp pick and a few pitchers. No clue if all is in the deal but those are names I heard

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                  • #10
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                    Wait, we are trading him for a guy hitting .209 ? lol
                    Last edited by tr305; 07-24-2012, 01:55 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tr305 View Post
                      link
                      Link is my buddy at FOX and Flaherty isn't the centerpiece just a guy who can play 3B/1B

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                      • #12
                        We keep waiting for Hanley to come around and he's had some good stretches, but its been nearly two seasons (800ish ABs) and he's been pretty terrible for someone who is set to make $15 and $16 mil the next two years. Obviously depends on who Marlins get back, but I wouldn't blame them for pulling the trigger.

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                        • #13
                          so we are getting a .209 and a .211 guy. yes !!!

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                          • #14
                            I think my ideal destination for him is Oakland.

                            I would start rather wait to trade him later if his value isn't that high.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tjfla View Post
                              Hearing we want a ML ready replacement 3B and prospects for him

                              Reports are Hanley to Baltimore and guys being discussed are Ryan Flaherty,Xavier Avery,Round 1 Comp pick and a few pitchers. No clue if all is in the deal but those are names I heard
                              Yuck.

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