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Spring Training: Grapefruit League guide

Florida Marlins
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 17, 2010

Spring training opens, but not at Fort Lauderdale Stadium

City considers soccer academy, other options for former spring home of Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles pitchers and catchers reported to spring training on Wednesday.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 17, 2010

Cody Ross wins arbitration case against Florida Marlins, will earn $4.45 million in 2010

Decision: Cody Ross.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 16, 2010

Beinfest: Only Johnson, Nolasco have starting jobs

Florida Marlins FanFest on Saturday allowed President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest to reiterate where observers should keep their focus this spring: On the back end of the rotation.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 14, 2010

NL East breakdown by Phil Rogers

PHILLIES Starting point: 93-69, 1st (beat Rockies in first round, beat Dodgers in NLCS, lost to Yankees in World Series).
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 14, 2010

Florida Marlins FanFest

What: 15th Annual Jiffy Lube Marlins FanFest Presented by TD Bank
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 12, 2010

A healthy Andrew Miller hoping for consistency

FanFest on tap Saturday at Sun Life Stadium In the second half last season left-hander Andrew Miller totaled 12 professional innings, six of which came in a start for Triple-A New Orleans. A sprained ankle in his second game with the Zephyrs contributed to that, but by the time he got back...
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 12, 2010

Marlins' Hunter Jones right where he should be

Unlikely major-leaguer excited to be in running for bullpen spot Left-hander Hunter Jones had just tossed a scoreless ninth inning during a Red Sox win over the Orioles in his major league debut last April. His postgame comments weren't completely typical for a player in his position
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 11, 2010

Marlins may not mirror Twins' payroll model heading into new ballpark

Samson: "If we have more cash, higher payroll." The Florida Marlins and Minnesota Twins often have drawn comparisons for fielding competitive clubs on modest payrolls. That characterization no longer applies to the Twins.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 09, 2010

Stanton, Morrison headline spring training invitees

Marlins pitchers and catchers on the field Feb. 20. He probably isn't ready for the major leagues quite yet, but Florida Marlins will get another opportunity to assess just how close outfielder Michael Stanton is to a full-time position at Sun Life Stadium.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 08, 2010

Tankersley plays catch up after lost season

Left-hander hopes to win back bullpen job The gun doesn't officially go off on Florida Marlins spring training until Feb. 20, but that'll seem like just another day for left-hander Taylor Tankersley. By then he will have already thrown live batting practice and pitched on back-to-back days.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 07, 2010

Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez impacted by Iraq trip

"Some good stuff being done"
Via Sun Sentinel  |  February 06, 2010

Marlins primed for Middle East visit with troops

Trip has special significance for Coghlan, Baker
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 22, 2010

Josh Johnson signs deal, surveys future Florida Marlins home park

Owner disregards front office advice to sign All-Star The mound is no mound at all yet. A construction site hieroglyph in florescent spray paint demarcates the point from where it ultimately will rise.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 21, 2010

People familiar with the negotiations: Mets-Marlins in San Juan close to being finalized

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball and the players' association are close to moving a three-game series between the New York Mets and Florida Marlins to San Juan's Hiram Bithorn Stadium from June 28-30, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 20, 2010

Marlins, Ross don't mind the gap

Cantu, Nunez agree; Ross seeks extra quarter million Not to diminish $250,000, but rarely in the baseball realm does such a sum keep club and player apart. That's the chasm between the Florida Marlins and arbitration-eligible outfielder Cody Ross, who failed to reach an agreement before...
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 19, 2010

Marlins have signed Dan Uggla to a one-year, $7.8 million contract

Dan Uggla took the Marlins to arbitration last year and won his case. This time around, the two sides avoided a hearing, agreeing Monday to a 1-year deal for $7.8 million.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 18, 2010

Uggla signed, not sealed and delivered

Marlins and All-Star 2B agree to $7.8 million contract Dan Uggla knows how much he'll make next season. He's just isn't sure who'll be signing the checks.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 18, 2010

Josh Johnson inks 4-year, $39 million contract with Marlins

Pitcher Josh Johnson Thursday reached an agreement on a four-year, $39 million contract that will keep him with the Florida Marlins through 2013.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 14, 2010

Marlins accused of pocketing revenue-sharing dollars

But baseball office and union charge this only after stadium's approval There's nothing quite as entertaining as a joint statement. It typically involves Congress or Hollywood, like when Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins announced their years together were great, their divorce was...
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 12, 2010

Union, MLB to Marlins: Bulk up payroll

Plan calls for more revenue sharing money to reach players The Marlins' credo about payroll matching revenues no longer is flying with Major League Baseball and the Players Association.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 12, 2010

Dawson Cooperstown bound; Alomar, Blyleven just miss Hall inductions

Alomar, Blyleven fall a combined 13 votes short The glasses were on the counter and the champagne was in the refrigerator. Vanessa Dawson couldn't wait. No call yet, but out came the bottle.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 06, 2010

Marlins' Andre Dawson is in a class by himself

After years of waiting, Dawson is this year's lone Hall of Fame pick He was asked to walk everyone through his day. Andre Dawson sat down in the blue suit he had just put on. He smiled that, after nine years of waiting, this day's schedule was important.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 06, 2010

The "Hawk" headed to Cooperstown

Marlins special assistant Andre Dawson elected to the Hall of Fame It was a painstakingly slow flight, but the Hawk finally reached his destination.
Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 06, 2010

The case for Andre Dawson in the Hall

Via Sun Sentinel  |  January 06, 2010
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