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The Marlins are out touring the Nations Capital and everything it has to offer.  As for me, I'm completely out of time.  So therefore, it is a rush job Chum Bucket. The other three members of the NL East will be action today, so you may want to keep an eye on them.  Should you want a break from baseball, and I can't think of a reason why you would, Tennessee is play ...
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Aggravated Agreement
Fish Chunks — On the whose-cops-will-provide-the-security issue that threatens to derail the whole ballpark deal, the County and City managers came up with a "compromise" that County cops like, but the City of Miami's cops and at least 3 County Commissioners don't. (MiamiHerald, via FishStripes)

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