fishstripes.com - 18 days ago
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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 neighborhood of $36 million, or slightly lower.
In ...
florida.marlins.mlb.com - 22 days ago
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By Joe Frisaro / MLB.com 11/05/09 6:32 PM
EST MIAMI -- Once one of the top-rated prospects...
in the game, Jeremy Hermida didn't live up to expectations with the Marlins. Perhaps a change of scenery will bring out the best in the 25-year-old, ...
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Marlins send Hermida to Red Sox
joefrisaro.mlblogs.com - 20 days ago
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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 neighborhood of $36 million, or slightly lower. In 2009, the...
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Payroll projection for 2010
blogs.palmbeachpost.com - 18 days ago
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blogs.palmbeachpost.com —
Expect the Marlins to be busy this winter.
The general managers meetings start today in Chicago where...
the front office will explore options for trading some its 11 arbitration players. Whether any deals get done remains to be seen but the Marlins ...
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Florida Marlins prepare for roster changes at GM meetings
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... The word going around southern Florida is that the Marlins are looking to cut their already MLB low payroll. This basically would mean trading away a number of good, arbitration eligible players, including Cantu and Uggla. ...
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