Series Six-Pack: Phillies vs. Marlins
Justin Klugh of FanSided’s Philadelphia Phillies blog That Balls Outta Here and I are back with yet another riveting set of interviews as the Phillies and Marlins face once again, this time with almost absolutely nothing on the line; such is the nature of one team being completely out of contention and the other being so far in contention that it is difficult to see them. First, Justin’s questions to me: 1. So, how’s it going? 2. I’m not so bad myself. So Josh Johnson is coming back? That’s nice. 3. What are the odds of Greg Dobbs‘ foul ball [...]
No easy fixes for the Marlins in 2012
Recently the Marlins’ brass met in New York during the four-game series against the New York Mets and discussed various aspects of the 2012 season. The meeting was part of a planning effort for 2012, the first season in the new stadium and a season on which the Marlins are banking much of their credibility. Many decisions are up for grabs, including the futures of the team’s starting rotation, star shortstop, and managerial staff. Before and since the meeting, various different parties have an idea about what the plan is to improve the team this offseason. Two examples can be seen [...]
Marlins are on TV. No, not like you think.
Recently, I was watching the Marlins lose both games of a double header against the New York Mets. After polishing off the last bottle of Vodka I had in the cabinet I decided to spare myself more agony and so I removed the spoon out of my ass (see my previous post for an explanation) and I fired up the Xbox 360 to see what was on Netflix. While I get my money’s worth out of the MLB Extra Innings package on DirectTV during baseball season; at the same time, the DVR fills up with the new episodes of Eureka, [...]

