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Jason Marquis
Jason Marquis is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and wears number 21. He is managed by pitching manager Dave Duncan.
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- Mitchell Boggs (en.wikipedia.org)
Sometimes it takes a really bad contract to put other bad contracts in perspective. Such was the case for me with Jason Marquis and Brad Penny.
During the winter meetings, Brad Penny signed a one year, $7.5 million deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. Keep in mind, this is the same Brad Penny who signed a one year $5 million deal the year before with the Red Sox, and rewarded them with a 5.61 ERA in 131 innings before be shown the door.
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From bleacherreport.com
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- MASN: Wood: High pitch counts, Marquis & Guardado (baseballthinkfactory.org)
'Tis the season to be jolly. Or in the St. Louis Cardinals' case, needy.
With many teams already making major moves in the off-season, General Manager John Mozeliak has merely meddled in the realms or middle of the road free agents, signing starting pitcher Brad Penny.
Now, that does fill a hole that the Cardinals had last season, but will it be enough?
Here are a few things that Mozeliak needs to add to his Christmas list in order to win next...
From bleacherreport.com
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WASHINGTON — Two people familiar with the deal have told The Associated Press that the Washington Nationals and free-agent pitcher Jason Marquis have agreed to a two-year contract, pending a physical.
One person said the deal is worth about $15 million. Both spoke to the AP on Monday on condition of anonymity because the contract had not been signed.
The Nationals said that they would hold a news conference at their stadium on Tuesday...
From huffingtonpost.com
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- Nationals agree to two-year deal with pitcher Marquis (sportsline.com)
- Sources: Marquis OK's two-year deal with Nationals (denverpost.com)
…because he’s going to the Capital City…
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The Nationals are close to agreeing to terms with free agent right-hander Jason Marquis, according to a baseball source. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Marquis has to take a physical before the Nationals make it official, according to the source. The club had no comment [...]
From waswatching.com
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- News: Nationals sign Jason Marquis (metsblog.com)
- Marquis Signs with Nationals (yanksblog.com)
Who else is better suited to teach Strasburg how to have one decent year out of every 3, never stay with the same team for more than 2 seasons, and ultimately be known more for your oddly frequent pinch-running appearances than your pitching? Gamboa Constrictor
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From deadspin.com
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Well, it's official. The Washington Nationals will take baseball by storm and make the playoffs in 2010 now that they've inked starting pitcher Jason Marquis.
Why do I say that?
Because Jason Marquis' team has been in the playoffs every year of his career -- 10 straight seasons. Marquis is a Winner™ and you best recognize.Okay, jokes aside...
Marquis, 30, is coming off his best season since 2004, when he went 15-7 with a 3.71 ERA in 201.1...
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From hardballtimes.com
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In the Daily News, John Harper says the Mets never made an offer to free-agent RHP Jason Marquis, who signed a two-year, $15 million deal with the Nationals yesterday.
Nevertheless, the New York Post titles their report: “Idle Mets lose out on Marquis.”
…like harper says, and i have since heard the same thing, the Mets didn’t [...]
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From metsblog.com
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Jason Marquis will watch the playoffs from the dugout at Nationals Park this October.
The Washington Nationals clinched the first playoff berth in their pathetic short history on Monday when they reached a two-year, $15 million agreement with free agent right-hander Jason Marquis.
Nationals President Stan Kasten commented on the signing and their first trip to the playoffs just moments ago.
“If there’s one thing we’ve learned during our run...
From bugsandcranks.com
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- Washington Nationals Ask, "Is Jason Marquis The One?" (news.google.com)
Would Jason Marquis have been the be-all end-all of the Mets return to glory in 2010? Most likely not. Would he have been a small part of the solution when in tandem with other smart acquisitions? Maybe. Should the fact that Marquis signed with the Nationals give you cause to pull your hair out of your head?It should. Not so much because Marquis going to the Washington Nationals makes them favorites to win the N.L. East ... he doesn't. Not so...
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From blogger.com
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Jason Marquis is one of the top available starting pitchers left this winter, but he's a household name only on Staten Island. He grew up there as a baseball star, pitching his South Shore team to third place in the 1991 Little League World Series.
From nydailynews.com
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- NY Times: Wherever He Pitches, Staten Island’s Jason Marquis Wins (baseballthinkfactory.org)
- Cashman Likes Marquis (waswatching.com)
Free-agent RHP Jason Marquis told MLB.com that he would fit in with the Nationals.
Marquis was 15–13 with a 4.04 ERA in 216 innings pitched for the Rockies last season, during which he struck out 115 batters, walked 80, and got twice as many ground balls as fly balls.
He has been in the playoffs every season [...]
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From metsblog.com
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John Morosi of FoxSports.com believes the Mets and Nationals continue to pursue free-agent RHP Jason Marquis.
Last month, Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post talked to Marquis, who said feels he is a ‘perfect fit for the Mets.’
… i wonder if the Mets are considering signing free-agent RHP John Lackey and marquis and then trading RHP [...]
From metsblog.com
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- Buzz: M’s and O’s join Mets in pursuit of Marquis (metsblog.com)
Rafael Soriano: Steve Adams at MLB Trade Rumors reports that reliever Rafael Soriano has accepted arbitration from the Braves, taking himself off of the free agent market. Soriano had been mentioned in connection with the Yankees, but it was thoug...
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From yanksblog.com
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In the New York Times, Ben Shpigel profiles free-agent RHP Jason Marquis, who grew up on the South Shore of Staten Island, and who has been in the playoffs every season his career.
“I’d like to think I’m a reason for that,” Marquis told Shpigel. “Am I the only reason? Not at all, but I’d like [...]
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