Explaining New Wave of Miami Marlins Front Office Firings | FOF LIVE

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
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Комментарии • 4

  • @wilverrodriguez1101
    @wilverrodriguez1101 3 месяца назад +2

    great info

  • @busorenkin55
    @busorenkin55 3 месяца назад +1

    2:45 I would say his Twitter was 50/50 tbh

    • @FishOnFirst
      @FishOnFirst  3 месяца назад

      Even that ratio would raise a red flag. If somebody's enthusiasm for their current organization does not clearly outweigh their feelings for a former employer (and competitor), seems best for all parties involved to break up.

  • @christophercao3671
    @christophercao3671 3 месяца назад

    As someone who is a Lifelong Marlins fan, the team needs to be sold to a competent owner who is willing to open up the check book and spend money to win ball games. The Marlins have the Lowest payroll on the MLB at 14-15 Million and the Marlins Majority Owner is the 2nd “poorest” owner in the league at 500 million respectively only ahead of the Reds owner. This in itself smells like a recipe for failure and IS a recipe for disaster. Not to mention the times they blew up the team after EACH WS wins and the sell off of Yelich, JT, Miggy, Stanton, Ozuna, Jazz wtc the list goes on forever lol. Crazy how someone who has gone to countless Marlins games and its not even at 30% percent capacity on a Friday night. Yet, WBC rolls around which ive attended multiple games as well and every single game i attended was sold out. Crazy how when there is competitive ball being played the fans will show up. Im not saying that what the Marlins are doing which is building through the farm system is not a successful strategy but when you trade for and or grow prospects and later on just completely dump them for nothing but a bag of chips and a pat on the back, it’s super counterproductive and as a fan frustrating seeing this team as a laughing stock/Farm System for the MLB.