mlb.mlb.com - 16 days ago
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By Joe Frisaro / MLB.com 11/05/09 9:30 PM EST MIAMI -- Neither one of them was on the roster when the Marlins opened Spring Training in 2009. Yet, both became big contributors. Now, reliever Brendan Donnelly and first baseman/pinch-hitter Ross Gload will test the market. The two veterans ...
marlinmaniac.com - 17 days ago
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As mentioned earlier, corner outfielder Jeremy Hermida is
on his way out of Florida, where he has
spent the last four seasons as an underachieving former first-round pick, and headed to the Boston Red Sox, where he will fulfill an as-of-yet undetermined role. In return, the Marlins received two ...
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Marlins toss Hermida to Red Sox for scraps
fishstripes.com - 14 days ago
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fishstripes.com —
Joe Frisaro reported this over the weekend .
For years, the Marlins have shown they can remain
competitive while spending carefully. They will be continuing that trend in 2010. Payroll for the upcoming season will be in the ...
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Marlins payroll to shrink?
marlinmaniac.com - 13 days ago
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Joe Frisaro released this bit of speculative talk
over the weekend. Payroll for the upcoming season will
be in the neighborhood of $36 million, or slightly lower. In 2009, the Marlins finished second in the N.L. East, winning 87 games with a $36 million roster. So expect salaries to again to be ...
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Marlins payroll expectations
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Marlins Decline Option On Ross Gload
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com —
The Marlins have declined Ross Gload's 2010 option according to MLB.com's Joe Frisaro. Had the team picked up the option, Gload would have made $2.6MM next season. He did not receive a buyout, according to information provided at Cot's Baseball Contracts.
The 33-year-old Gload hit .261/.329/.400 in 259 plate appearances last year, but the lefty swinger excelled off the ...
Marlins decline option on Ross Gload
Nova Fantasy Sports Headline Newsfeed —
Update: According to MLB.com , the Florida Marlins declined the $2.6 million option on Ross Gload.
Fantasy Impact: Gload is a very effective bench player and likely will stay in the National League.
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