Fish Net: Marlins updates 9/28/06

September 29, 2006 in Uncategorized by jonnylons

Mike Jacobs takes leave Mike Jacobs has been excused for the final series of the season, citing personal reasons. It seems he recieved news about his family and needed to tend to them. We hope all is well, Mike, you’re a stand up guy and a great part of this team. There will no doubtedly be speculation about why a [...]

Girardi done as a Marlin but why?

September 22, 2006 in Uncategorized by jonnylons

The latest report from the Sun-Sentinel, courtesy of Mike Berardino, is that Girardi is going to be booted as manager of the Marlins at the end of the season. Berardino cites an unamed source who gives several reasons as to why this will take place: from the incident where Loria was actually yelled at by Girardi and Tuck to stop [...]

Finish what you start

September 19, 2006 in Uncategorized by jonnylons

A tenth inning meltdown to the Braves and the Marlins’ season is on life support. Oooppss…I think we lost them. Maybe there is a chance to resuscitate this team, but most likely they are DOA. The loss to the Braves was a defensive implosion that cost them the game and ultimately their playoff hopes. Borowski, performing his best impression of [...]

No! Anibal Makes History

September 7, 2006 in Uncategorized by jonnylons

103 pitches, 6 K’s, 4 BB’s, 9 IP, and 0 hits. That is the line for Anibal Sanchez tonight as he chokes the Diamondbacks out of Miami and the Marlins continue to play meaningful baseball in September. And on a night that they needed a win, they got so much more. This night belongs to Anibal “Dirty” Sanchez. Or is [...]

Marlins’ run is one for the books

September 5, 2006 in Uncategorized by jonnylons

History. In this new age of information, it is the data that you create that seems to be the next frontier of the human experience to be explored and quantified. And the 2006 Marlins are certainly creating ripples through the minds of many observers. Never. That is the last time a team in MLB went from 20 games under .500 [...]

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