One could tell Cabrera was going to hit from the get-go. He played SS and 3B almost exclusively in the minors but the Marlins wanted to get his bat into the line-up and OF it was.
Chipper was a popular comp at the time.
One could tell Cabrera was going to hit from the get-go. He played SS and 3B almost exclusively in the minors but the Marlins wanted to get his bat into the line-up and OF it was.
One could tell Cabrera was going to hit from the get-go. He played SS and 3B almost exclusively in the minors but the Marlins wanted to get his bat into the line-up and OF it was.
He had 3B eligibility in my fantasy league after that first season so he must have played a fair amount of games there-- at least 15.
I'm old enough to have gotten him off waivers when he first came up.
3-4 years/$40-$50 million for Dansby sure doesn't look bad when you see the Crawford deal...
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/08/giants-sign-brandon-crawford-to-two-year-32mm-extension.html
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Marc Topkin
@TBTimes_Rays
Tonight's crowd of 5,460 is smallest ever for a #Rays game at Trop without COVID-related restrictions on capacity (as earlier this season). Smallest was 5,786 on May 28, 2019; had 5,855 on Aug 2 this year
Time to move the team. Not fair to treat a first place team that way. Then again, Covid has gotten pretty bad in Florida, so not sure if people are not showing up due to concerns.
Were there weather issues yesterday in addition to the COVID spike? I'm having a hard time keeping track of all the travails Florida is facing these days.
It just seems unlikely to me that baseball will ever be that popular in FL. Granted, Miami didn't really get a fair shake with the arguably the worst owner in the history of sports. Hard to build a fan base when he consistenntly ripped very talented teams apart and had the lowest payroll in the league for years.
But Tampa has had ample time to build the fan base. They hired very good management, have been great at player development in the minors, developed some legit stars and signed some of those stars to long term deals, and overall they've made a concerted effort to field competitive teams. Yet Tampa wants nothing to do with them it seems. Yes, the stadium issues were a mess, but if people were really big baseball fans in the area, they'd come out more.
Very transient area. Not saying its right, but most don't have a full time loyalty to places like that in FLA.
Isn't there a heavy retiree population with a fair number of them being Northern snowbirds that spend their summers in the climes from which they previously hailed. I know a number of relatively well-off Minnesotans (many of whom are retired) are "183 residents" of Florida because if they spend at least half the year in Florida, they can escape Minnesota income taxes. They spend their summers at their Northern Minnesota lake cabin (cabin being a very misleading term) and their winters in Florida.
I believe that is still the case. That area of FLA is known for their large retirement communities.
Not the easiest stadium to reach. Parking is so so at best.
Population shifts would make it seem its a smart move to stay put in Tampa.