Stunned beyond words

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Re: Stunned beyond words

PostFri Nov 16, 2012 5:44 pm

As a former Marlins season ticket holder and someone who once attended 163 games in one year within the confines of Chicago, I firmly believe Luria and his unholy cabal should be facing criminal fraud charges.

I bailed on my tickets two years after the team's first World Series. I had a sneaky suspicion that the John Henry ownership would be a major step backward from Wayne Huisenga. Boy, was I right, and it's gone downhill from there.

Major League Baseball should have smelled the coffee when Luria ran the Expos into the ground after holding up the good people of Montreal for a new stadium. When it approved his move to Miami instead of D.C., opting to put an expansion team there, it opened the door for him to become a conniving, lying carpetbagger who systematically worked to fleece the taxpayers of Miami Dade County, in which, fortunately, I do not reside.

They gave him $600 million and he built a jewel of a stadium. But the fans in South Florida are fickle. The weather's too good and there are too many other options to draw them to the park every day. I'm sure Luria was already making plans for a fire sale early in the year when he realized his team was going to set a record for poor attendance in a new ballyard. He drew about 80 percent of the attendance he anticipated.

But here's what really galls ME as an outsider: After TWO fire sales -- one during and one after the season -- he's now positioned himself to make million$ off the poor saps who still shell out $45 for a decent seat to one of his games. Even worse, he could profit $500 million or so over his costs for the Expos franchise if he decides to sell, as some experts believe he'd do.

I made a vow when he bought the team that I'd never set foot in his building as long as he's the owner. Hopefully, the end will come soon.

And, thankfully, his team isn't the only one on the airwaves down here. We regularly get the Rays TV feed, and one of our radio stations broadcasts the Yankees on a regular basis.

As far as I'm concerned, the Marlins no longer exist!
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Is Stanton next?

PostWed Jan 02, 2013 9:58 pm

Oh no, please God, NO.

Trading Giancarlo Stanton
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Re: Stunned beyond words

PostWed Jan 02, 2013 10:44 pm

Hey it could be worse, you could be a Met fan.
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Re: Stunned beyond words

PostFri Jan 04, 2013 8:46 am

You'll remember that when Loria was throwing around all that easy money one wise head -- Albert Pujols -- made a trip down there, got a quick whiff of Loria and his underhanded ways -- and gave a quick no thanks. Loria is a crook who successfully ran the scam of hyping the city and the season ticket holders into shoveling big upfront bucks into his pockets, then signed marginal stars to big contracts -- always insisting on no "no trade" clauses. That way he could dump them once he had his pockets filled. Not the first time he's run scams like this. Too bad for the suckers that bought into it.

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Re: Stunned beyond words

PostFri Jan 04, 2013 12:47 pm

supertyphoon wrote:I have the misfortune of being a baseball fan, living in South Florida.

2012 Marlins

C Buck = GONE
1B Sanchez = Minors
2B Infante = GONE
3B Ramirez = GONE
SS Reyes = GONE
LF Morrison
CF Bonifacio = GONE
RF Stanton
SP Johnson = GONE
SP Buerle = GONE
SP Sanchez = GONE
SP Nolasco
SP Zambrano = Bullpen
CL Bell = GONE
Mgr Guillen = GONE


If Baseball had a true commissioner Loria would of been stopped. In the mid 1970's Bowie Kuhn stopped Charlie Finley's fire sales like that.
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Re: Stunned beyond words

PostMon Jan 07, 2013 11:11 am

Hey it could be worse, you could be a Met fan.


You could say THAT again, Druid. I'm probably one of the longest surviving Met Fans: My first game was the Mets' SECOND WIn ever and the FIRST HOME GAME the Mets' ever won. The Polo Grounds rocked to the rafters.

And has anyone heard the rumor that the Mets are dealing Santana and Gee for Stanton, and picking up some of Santana's salary?

Or am I the only one who started this rumor?
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Re: Stunned beyond words

PostMon Jan 07, 2013 12:11 pm

I understand why Marlin fans would be unhappy. But several of those dumped were overpaid to begin with. And part of moneyball says you make a realistic assessment of your chances and spend only if you have a real shot at winning. If you do not then you don't spend and shed salary for prospects saving your money for when you do have a shot. It would not surprise me to see some of these prospects gel together, make a run supplemented by signings, bring a third championship to Miami followed of course by the 4th fire sale.
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