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MLB Rumors – Kansas City Royals Interested in Signing Martin Prado
The Kansas City Royals, the team with the best record in the AL, are very aggressive as we get closer to the trade deadline. After acquiring an ace pitcher, they’re going after Martin Prado of the Miami Marlins.
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Longest Active MLB Playoff Droughts
The 2015 MLB Season is about to enter its final two months, which means a heating up playoff race, serving us as a reminder to check upon the teams that haven’t made it in a very long time. Some of them, like the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros, have a shot at rectifying that. Others, […]
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MLB Rumors – St. Louis Cardinals Interested in Signing Steve Cishek
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to be strong runners in the postseason once again, and would like to improve their bullpen situation, possibly with Steve Cishek of the Miami Marlins.
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MLB Rumors – Toronto Blue Jays Interested in Signing Dan Haren
The Toronto Blue Jays are trying to catch up with the leaders in the AL East or cover up the ground they need to make up in the Wild Card race. That means they’re buyers as the trade deadline approaches, very interested in acquiring Dan Haren of the Miami Marlins.
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The Worst Team in Baseball Deserves a Silver Lining (Marlins vs Mets)
Even when the Miami Marlins win, it has to be excruciating, their 17th of the season (worst in MLB) coming in the form of a 20-inning game against the New York Mets, as Adeiny Hechavarria hit a single RBI to finally allow the poor folks who remained in the stadium for nearly six and a half hours to go back to their homes.
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Miami Marlins – Worst Season in Over a Decade
New ballpark, Marlins Park, didn’t help. Signing free agents worth more than $200 million didn’t help. Bringing in Ozzie Guillen to be the manager certainly did no good. Nothing seemed to work for the ambitious project that was supposed to make the Miami Marlins into a force to be reckoned with.
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2012 Opening Day Lost in the Confusion
The Miami Marlins didn’t have the greatest of debuts in their new home park, losing to the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 in a second opening day for the 2012 MLB season, which actually opened a week ago in Tokyo, Japan, in a two game series between the A’s and the Mariners. Did anyone notice, anyone at all?
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Albert Pujols Chooses Angels Over Cardinals and Marlins
Albert Pujols officially ended his St. Louis Cardinals chapter of his career, signing a 10 year, $250 million dollar contract with the Los Angeles Angels, becoming the highest paid first-baseman in Baseball.