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Question - do the Marlins give serious consideration to signing A-Rod as his replacement?
I hope he signs there. Makes sense with him living there. Manager Mattingly, Hitting Coach Bonds with ARod and Ichiro all together is awesome!
2:30 dinners everydayThey say Florida is the retirement state, so.....
has he even had a year in the past 5 where he played a full season???? Note I have not searched if he has or not.Grade-3 groin strain. Literally a kick in the nuts to their playoff hopes.
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has he even had a year in the past 5 where he played a full season???? Note I have not searched if he has or not.
He's a bust......::facepalm:::evil:::facepalm:::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil: [MENTION=1888]JoshHamilton[/MENTION]The only seasons where he played at least 125 games were 2011 & 2014.
Last year he only played 74 games but he still hit 27 home runs. He was on pace for a 50+ HR season....if only.
It seems he has a season ending injury somewhere after the All-Star game every year. One of the reasons he'll never reach that 50 HR mark I had always assumed he would.
Stanton is still very young, but he seems to be made of glass.
He may become one of those "could have been" stories of a great young player ruined by injuries who never reached his potential.
Bryce Harper's kind of like that too, except for last season.
He's hitting 100 points below last season's batting average, and he's been out lately with yet another injury.
But both guys are so young, so hopefully their bodies strengthen and they have long and successful careers.