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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Palm Beach Post: Trade hasn’t hurt Marlins in standings

They’re watching the standings in both leagues. They see that they’re in first place and the Detroit Tigers are in last place. There’s a feeling of pride, for sure, but no one on the Marlins is gloating.
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More than four months later, it is the Marlins who are off to a 7-5 start with 21 home runs, which are tied with Arizona for most in baseball, and the Tigers who are in last place with just two wins.
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They’re encouraged that their own batting order has shown early signs it can survive without Cabrera’s big bat.

“We all talk about it - it’s not just one guy to pick up the slack. It’s got to be everybody. We have a team that can hit home runs, whether Miggy’s in the lineup or not,’’ said first baseman Mike Jacobs, who leads the team with five.

Last year, the Marlins hit a franchise record 201 home runs, with 34 coming from Cabrera.

“Miggy was a real big part of that, but not the biggest part of that,’’ Hermida said. “You lose Miguel Cabrera, you can’t ask one guy to fill his shoes. That’s unfair because he’s probably one of the best hitters in baseball. So you do it collectively, as a lineup.’’

NTNgod Posted: April 15, 2008 at 02:59 AM | 4 comment(s)
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   1. RollingWave Posted: April 15, 2008 at 03:29 AM (#2744436)
it's hard to be hurt in the standings when you finished last last year no? doesn't this guy see the obvious irony in his own article?
   2. flournoy Posted: April 15, 2008 at 09:30 AM (#2744510)
Last year, the Marlins hit a franchise record 201 home runs, with 34 coming from Cabrera.

“Miggy was a real big part of that, but not the biggest part of that,’’ Hermida said.


Fun quote. Given that Cabrera led the team in home runs, he was indeed the "biggest part of that."
   3. Bicycle RepairMan Posted: April 15, 2008 at 09:31 AM (#2744512)
“Miggy was a real big part of that, but not the biggest part of that,’’ Hermida said.

Was Ray King on that team?
   4. Shooty: Now rated AAA by Moody's! Posted: April 15, 2008 at 09:43 AM (#2744527)
I want to make fun of the Marlins being in first, but since I'm irrationally enjoying the A's being in first, I'm going to resist my natural snarkiness. Go Marlins! Go Orioles! Huzzah!
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