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Ike Davis might be on the block.
WHAT!? Alderson has lost his damn mind. Might as well come out and officially state that they're rebuilding. Instead of the "We're a few moves away from contending" nonsense he's been talking....
Ike Davis might be on the block.
WHAT!? Alderson has lost his damn mind. Might as well come out and officially state that they're rebuilding. Instead of the "We're a few moves away from contending" nonsense he's been talking....
DALLAS -- The Miami Marlins have emotionally moved on from Albert Pujols, and assume he is signing elsewhere, presumably with the St. Louis Cardinals, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.
The team now has heavy offers out to C.J. Wilson and Mark Buehrle, and the Marlins' feeling is that whoever agrees first, they will sign.
Hanley Ramirez's representative talked to the Marlins on Wednesday and asked for a restructured deal after the shortstop was asked to move to third base with the signing of Jose Reyes. The Marlins, upset with this, now are looking to trade Ramirez, the sources said.
If the Marlins can clear the payroll, they will pursue Milwaukee Brewers free-agent first baseman Prince Fielder.
The Marlins were described by as being "well down the road" in negotiations with both Buehrle and Wilson, multiple sources told ESPN.com's Jayson Stark.
One source said the Marlins have told both pitchers, as well as Pujols' camp, that if the team is able to reach a deal Wednesday with one of their pitching targets, that would effectively end their pursuit of Pujols. Miami has made a 10-year offer to the free-agent first baseman that sources say would pay him more than $200 million and include provisions that would link Pujols to the Marlins beyond his playing career.
The sources told Olney that the Marlins have not pulled their offer to Pujols.
Buehrle is down to three teams, a source told ESPN.com, and talks with those clubs were "accelerating" Wednesday. The Marlins and Washington Nationals are two of those teams, sources said. Other clubs believe the third is the Texas Rangers.
Wilson is being actively pursued by the Marlins and Los Angeles Angels. His agent, Bob Garber, also met Tuesday with his old team, Texas. The Nationals also maintain interest but are reluctant to guarantee either Wilson or Buehrle more than three years, sources said.
ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney and ESPN.com's Jayson Stark contributed to this report.
Looks like Hanley won't be in Miami next season
DALLAS -- The Miami Marlins have emotionally moved on from Albert Pujols, and assume he is signing elsewhere, presumably with the St. Louis Cardinals, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.
The team now has heavy offers out to C.J. Wilson and Mark Buehrle, and the Marlins' feeling is that whoever agrees first, they will sign.
Hanley Ramirez's representative talked to the Marlins on Wednesday and asked for a restructured deal after the shortstop was asked to move to third base with the signing of Jose Reyes. The Marlins, upset with this, now are looking to trade Ramirez, the sources said.
If the Marlins can clear the payroll, they will pursue Milwaukee Brewers free-agent first baseman Prince Fielder.
The Marlins were described by as being "well down the road" in negotiations with both Buehrle and Wilson, multiple sources told ESPN.com's Jayson Stark.
One source said the Marlins have told both pitchers, as well as Pujols' camp, that if the team is able to reach a deal Wednesday with one of their pitching targets, that would effectively end their pursuit of Pujols. Miami has made a 10-year offer to the free-agent first baseman that sources say would pay him more than $200 million and include provisions that would link Pujols to the Marlins beyond his playing career.
The sources told Olney that the Marlins have not pulled their offer to Pujols.
Buehrle is down to three teams, a source told ESPN.com, and talks with those clubs were "accelerating" Wednesday. The Marlins and Washington Nationals are two of those teams, sources said. Other clubs believe the third is the Texas Rangers.
Wilson is being actively pursued by the Marlins and Los Angeles Angels. His agent, Bob Garber, also met Tuesday with his old team, Texas. The Nationals also maintain interest but are reluctant to guarantee either Wilson or Buehrle more than three years, sources said.
ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney and ESPN.com's Jayson Stark contributed to this report.
Looks like Hanley won't be in Miami next season
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
AA you know what to do, can we also have Logan Morrison as well?