Why the Marlins Should Trade Miguel Cabrera

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Money and and an abundance of talent are some of the reasons why the Florida Marlins should trade Miguel Cabrera. [link]

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Fish@Bat Goes 2-for-2
Published 11/12/2007 by photi at Fish Chunks
Fish@Bat posted a couple of good articles recently. First, a essay on the possible advantages of trading Miggy . And second, on Broward County, who couldn't find a way to fund a new stadium for the Marlins, but has now opened up a brand new stadium for... ...

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