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Joe Borowski
Joe Borowski is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Florida Marlins and wears number 48. He is managed by pitching manager Rick Kranitz.
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If you will remember, the CHONE projections for the Marlins hitters came out awhile back. Now it is the pitchers turn.
CHONE projections
Once again, I wouldn't put a lot faith in them, especially given the methodology. The CHONE projections work pretty well for established players, but not so much for the young ones. Then again who could blame them, the more data, normally, the better one can project. For some of the Marlins pitchers being...
- For Florida Marlins, it pays to finish second (news.google.com)
If you are fortunate enough to get the MLB Network, tune in tonight at 6:00 p.m. The Marlins are the featured team on the "Hot Stove" program. Supposedly they will be recapping the Marlins' 2009 season and discussing the team's hitting, defense, starting pitching and bullpen.
If you do get to see this, please give those of us who can't a short recap.
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Jeff Conine may be Mr. Marlin, but I'm giving the title of "Mr. Marlins" to Fredi Gonzalez, because I know of no other person who has been so involved in so many versions of the Marlins. His Wikipedia bio shows not only that he was the first coach in the Florida Marlins organization, the manager of the Marlins' AA team in 1997, the third base coach for the Marlins in 1999 and 2000, and the Marlins manager since after the 2006 season, but his...
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The Florida Marlins have reportedly made an offer to Aroldis Chapman.
We hear the Marlins have made a five-year offer, in the $13 million range, for ballyhooed left-handed pitcher Aroldis Chapman, a Cuban defector who has been clocked as high as 102 mph. South Florida could be appealing to him, but a few bigger-revenue teams figure to dangle more -- including Boston, which reportedly offered $15.5 million in a multiyear deal. Chapman, 21...
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- Marlins make offer to Cuban Chapman (news.google.com)
It's really hard to argue with the way the Florida Marlins do business.
Despite having a payroll consistently at the bottom of baseball, in the last seven seasons, The Marlins have had five winning seasons and won a World Series.
They have a philosophy of building through the draft, develop their own talent, and once that talent gets to a point where they will make serious money, they trade them for more inexpensive talent.
Throughout the...
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