"The Marlins are a glorified farm system for other, proper, big league clubs". Truer words were never spoken and, sadly, this has been the case for a very long time. Perhaps someday MLB will (finally) adopt a salary cap and we'll (finally) be sold to a proper owner who is willing to invest $ into the team. Until then, thank you for your honest & sober analysis of this team's status.
@@warlordop713 Thanks for that helpful reminder that we were briefly relevant 20 years ago. I suppose we should also be thankful to be competing with teams that "only" have 3X our payroll.
"the Marlins are a glorified farm system for proper Big League clubs... the Marlins are effectively a Triple-A organization working to develop players for other organizations" Damn!!! ☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀
The reason you keep guys like Sanchez would be to show what they can offer over a full year. Yes, its a gamble that he could stumble, but its more likely that his value only grows if he goes out there and puts up good numbers vs lefties and great numbers vs righties over a full year. He has crazy power potential, if he can show he can clean up the errors between the ears, dude could be a .270/30 hr/100 RBI player (less RBIs without pieces around, but yk what i mean). I think move DLC, Bell, and pitchers this deadline, move Jazz and entertain offers over the winter, then move or extend (a boy can dream) Sanchez and others during the following Winter
I'd definitely be down for Sanchez and DLC and any of the relievers to be traded for prospects.
Why not, huh?
@@thomasjoseph3488pretty much. Throw a dart every now and then 🤷
Pete do you think the Marlins will be worse than the White Sox and Rockies in 2025?
I think the Marlins pitching in 2025 could be quite interesting. Better team next year.
@@thomasjoseph3488yeah, Sandy, Eury, Brax etc should make an enormous difference in 2025.
"The Marlins are a glorified farm system for other, proper, big league clubs". Truer words were never spoken and, sadly, this has been the case for a very long time. Perhaps someday MLB will (finally) adopt a salary cap and we'll (finally) be sold to a proper owner who is willing to invest $ into the team. Until then, thank you for your honest & sober analysis of this team's status.
Salary cap? Y’all won in 1997 and 2003 and beat the Yankees. How about just get a good front office? 😂 stop crying poor.
@@warlordop713 Thanks for that helpful reminder that we were briefly relevant 20 years ago. I suppose we should also be thankful to be competing with teams that "only" have 3X our payroll.
@@zenman1001 You got more chips than most of those teams with 3x the payroll stop crying. 🤡
"the Marlins are a glorified farm system for proper Big League clubs... the Marlins are effectively a Triple-A organization working to develop players for other organizations"
Damn!!! ☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀
Pete absolutely decimated the Marlins organization with pure facts.
The reason you keep guys like Sanchez would be to show what they can offer over a full year. Yes, its a gamble that he could stumble, but its more likely that his value only grows if he goes out there and puts up good numbers vs lefties and great numbers vs righties over a full year. He has crazy power potential, if he can show he can clean up the errors between the ears, dude could be a .270/30 hr/100 RBI player (less RBIs without pieces around, but yk what i mean). I think move DLC, Bell, and pitchers this deadline, move Jazz and entertain offers over the winter, then move or extend (a boy can dream) Sanchez and others during the following Winter
Jeez we better contend next year
If he played in Cinci or Milwalkee, hed have 30-40 hrs a year, if he could stay in the lineup. Easy 30 to 40
Everthing is cyclical.