Hey, Marlins, it's fine to celebrate ... just don't hurt Hanley -- South Florida Sun

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Jeremy Hermida had barely touched home plate with the winning run Sunday afternoon when the Marlins began to do what they do best. Celebrate. No team in the game gets as much bang for its buck on game-ending hits, and this has nothing at all to do with the Marlins owning the game's lowest payroll. It's not exactly a College World Series dogpile, but it's pretty close. And so after this 4-3 ... [link]

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Half-Way Points
Published 6/30/2008 by photi (noreply@blogger.com) at Fish Chunks
After 81 games, the Marlins are... "a surprise"... (PalmBeachPost) "the monsters of the midseason"...(MiamiHerald) celebrating... (SunSentinel) "believing more that ever". (MLB) And, from 2006,...huh? (ArticleOcean.cn)

The Celebration
Published 6/30/2008 by craig at FishStripes: Front Page Posts
... In case you didn't see the Marlins celebrating yesterday's victory, it was a sight to behold. And so after this 4-3 comeback win at Dolphin Stadium you had Alfredo Amezaga jumping into the arms of Mexican countryman Jorge Cantu by first base. This came after Cantu's groundball snuck through Arizona's tightly bunched infield. Reliever Logan Kensing came running in from the bullpen to lift an unsuspecting Hermida completely off the ground. Then there was Hanley Ramirez, who leapt onto the broad shoulders of catcher ...

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