Even with Coors woes, Marlins unfazed
Published 7/5/2008 by Joe Frisaro at Major League Baseball News
Records can be deceiving on this crucial road trip for the Marlins before the All-Star break. The Rockies, Padres and Dodgers all have losing records at this time. But they each have talented rosters capable of going on winning streaks.
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