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Originally Posted by jdcurt2
I love the winter meetings, even though the Reds rarely do anything there. We need a #1 starter and have plenty of prospects to get one.
I don't want the Reds to give up Alonso, but to get a #1 they might have to.
Originally Posted by jdcurt2
I love the winter meetings, even though the Reds rarely do anything there. We need a #1 starter and have plenty of prospects to get one.
I don't want the Reds to give up Alonso, but to get a #1 they might have to.
Originally Posted by Periwinkle
I remember someone saying the Marlins have been pocketing their money, but Pujols too?
[/h1][h1]S.E.C. Subpoenas Details on Marlins’ Stadium Financing[/h1]By KEN BELSON
As the Marlins’ new stadium nears completion in /travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/north-america/united-states/florida/miami/overview.html">http://travel.nytimes.com...rida/miami/overview.html|||realestate::::::http://topics.nytimes.com...south-florida/index.html" code-source="nyt-geo">Miami, the wreckage from the deal to finance it continues to mount.
The /topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/s/securities_and_exchange_commission/index.html">http://topics.nytimes.com...ge_commission/index.html">Securities and Exchange Commission subpoenaed the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County seeking details about what investigation and analysis they did before agreeing to issue nearly $500 million in /topics.nytimes.com/your-money/investments/stocks-and-bonds/index.html">http://topics.nytimes.com...cks-and-bonds/index.html" type="Topic">bonds to pay for the stadium and adjoining parking lots in the Little Havana neighborhood.
In a 20-page letter to the county dated Dec. 1, the commission also asked for any documents concerning the team’s ability to help pay for the stadium.
It is also seeking records of any campaign contributions that the Marlins may have given to officials working for the city, the county and the state, and all correspondence going back to 2007 with the owners of the Marlins and their lawyers as well as the baseball commissioner /topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/s/bud_selig/index.html">http://topics.nytimes.com...e/s/bud_selig/index.html">Bud Selig and Bob DuPuy, his former deputy.
The commission wants all the documents by Jan. 6, a deadline the county may have trouble meeting, R. A. Cuevas Jr., its lawyer, said.
P. J. Loyello, the Marlins’ spokesman, said the team would “fully cooperate
Originally Posted by Periwinkle
I remember someone saying the Marlins have been pocketing their money, but Pujols too?
[/h1][h1]S.E.C. Subpoenas Details on Marlins’ Stadium Financing[/h1]By KEN BELSON
As the Marlins’ new stadium nears completion in /travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/north-america/united-states/florida/miami/overview.html">http://travel.nytimes.com...rida/miami/overview.html|||realestate::::::http://topics.nytimes.com...south-florida/index.html" code-source="nyt-geo">Miami, the wreckage from the deal to finance it continues to mount.
The /topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/s/securities_and_exchange_commission/index.html">http://topics.nytimes.com...ge_commission/index.html">Securities and Exchange Commission subpoenaed the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County seeking details about what investigation and analysis they did before agreeing to issue nearly $500 million in /topics.nytimes.com/your-money/investments/stocks-and-bonds/index.html">http://topics.nytimes.com...cks-and-bonds/index.html" type="Topic">bonds to pay for the stadium and adjoining parking lots in the Little Havana neighborhood.
In a 20-page letter to the county dated Dec. 1, the commission also asked for any documents concerning the team’s ability to help pay for the stadium.
It is also seeking records of any campaign contributions that the Marlins may have given to officials working for the city, the county and the state, and all correspondence going back to 2007 with the owners of the Marlins and their lawyers as well as the baseball commissioner /topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/s/bud_selig/index.html">http://topics.nytimes.com...e/s/bud_selig/index.html">Bud Selig and Bob DuPuy, his former deputy.
The commission wants all the documents by Jan. 6, a deadline the county may have trouble meeting, R. A. Cuevas Jr., its lawyer, said.
P. J. Loyello, the Marlins’ spokesman, said the team would “fully cooperate