1 00:00:12,680 --> 00:00:16,040 Speaker 1: The show goes on. This is the official show on 2 00:00:16,120 --> 00:00:20,000 Speaker 1: the fish on First podcast channel with me Eli Sussman, 3 00:00:20,280 --> 00:00:23,800 Speaker 1: the founder of fish on First, providing you with complete 4 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:29,640 Speaker 1: Miami Marlins coverage. Recording on Monday, November twenty seventh. I 5 00:00:29,720 --> 00:00:32,120 Speaker 1: told you, guys, I was gonna be consistent making this 6 00:00:32,159 --> 00:00:35,559 Speaker 1: a weekly show again every Tuesday morning. You drop these 7 00:00:35,600 --> 00:00:37,839 Speaker 1: episodes on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts, so 8 00:00:37,840 --> 00:00:42,280 Speaker 1: we appreciate everybody that watches, and please subscribe wherever you 9 00:00:42,320 --> 00:00:45,000 Speaker 1: get your pods as well. Let us know how you're doing. 10 00:00:45,040 --> 00:00:47,400 Speaker 1: I hope you guys are enjoying. This last episode was 11 00:00:47,440 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 1: a solo one, but this one I have a couple 12 00:00:49,640 --> 00:00:52,120 Speaker 1: guys on with me to of course react to the 13 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:55,640 Speaker 1: big breaking news about Ryan Jensen being clams all of 14 00:00:55,680 --> 00:00:58,560 Speaker 1: waivers from the Seattle Mariners. I'm not actually going to 15 00:00:58,600 --> 00:01:01,320 Speaker 1: get into that on this particular episode. The real life 16 00:01:01,320 --> 00:01:04,039 Speaker 1: Marlins roster, there are thirty eight players on their forty 17 00:01:04,080 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 1: man we're building a roster from scratch, as you could 18 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:11,240 Speaker 1: see right here, calling this the ultimate Miami Marlins Roster, 19 00:01:11,400 --> 00:01:15,520 Speaker 1: the Operative Award there being Miami. We're focusing on this 20 00:01:15,600 --> 00:01:18,800 Speaker 1: episode myself, Kevin Barrall and Isaaca Zoo my fish on 21 00:01:18,840 --> 00:01:22,399 Speaker 1: first staffers. We're focusing on building out the best possible 22 00:01:22,720 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 1: roster from the Miami era of Marlins baseball from twenty 23 00:01:26,360 --> 00:01:29,480 Speaker 1: twelve to present. You're now far enough along in this 24 00:01:29,560 --> 00:01:32,919 Speaker 1: era that you could basically fill it out one player 25 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:35,720 Speaker 1: a year, one hitter a year, and one pittuer per 26 00:01:35,800 --> 00:01:37,520 Speaker 1: year from each of those teams, and you get a 27 00:01:37,560 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 1: foolish roster, a normal active roster in Major League Baseball 28 00:01:41,600 --> 00:01:43,840 Speaker 1: these days, twenty six guys. We're going to select one 29 00:01:43,920 --> 00:01:46,920 Speaker 1: hitter and one pitcher from each of those last twelve seasons, 30 00:01:47,200 --> 00:01:49,720 Speaker 1: as well as a wild card hitter and pitcher at 31 00:01:49,720 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 1: the very ends, just to fill it out. So thirteen hitters, 32 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:56,440 Speaker 1: thirteen pitchers, picking guys just on their best single seasons. 33 00:01:56,680 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 1: As a Marlins player, can't repeat any players more than 34 00:01:59,760 --> 00:02:03,880 Speaker 1: one and focus on what they were at their very best. 35 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 1: Wanted to loosely make sense as well. Players that want 36 00:02:07,680 --> 00:02:11,320 Speaker 1: to address almost every position player position when to have 37 00:02:11,400 --> 00:02:14,440 Speaker 1: some mix of starting pictures and relievers. But if you 38 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 1: know me, heavier on starting pictures. The reason why I 39 00:02:17,200 --> 00:02:19,160 Speaker 1: have Kevin and Isaac in here is to do most 40 00:02:19,160 --> 00:02:22,080 Speaker 1: of the heavy lifting for me. Or yeah, more so 41 00:02:22,160 --> 00:02:25,000 Speaker 1: that I respect their opinions and I'll just weigh in 42 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:29,679 Speaker 1: if there's anything that I want to veto or overrule 43 00:02:29,680 --> 00:02:33,040 Speaker 1: them about. Kevin is going to pick out our pictures 44 00:02:33,040 --> 00:02:36,040 Speaker 1: and Isaac is going to pick out our hitters, and yeah, 45 00:02:36,080 --> 00:02:39,000 Speaker 1: we'll go back and forth one at a time doing that. 46 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:41,400 Speaker 1: How do you guys feel about this idea? I dropped 47 00:02:41,400 --> 00:02:43,639 Speaker 1: it on kind of at the last moments, but you 48 00:02:43,720 --> 00:02:45,480 Speaker 1: both seem pretty interested in doing it. 49 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, I feel like pretty good. 50 00:02:48,000 --> 00:02:48,200 Speaker 3: Yeah. 51 00:02:48,240 --> 00:02:51,520 Speaker 2: I mean, obviously Isaac's knowledge of this team is a 52 00:02:51,520 --> 00:02:55,000 Speaker 2: lot goes a lot more years than mine, but I'm 53 00:02:55,040 --> 00:02:57,520 Speaker 2: still pretty familiar with almost every year, I could say. 54 00:02:57,600 --> 00:03:00,320 Speaker 2: So hopefully I don't get vetoed by you here. 55 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:03,760 Speaker 3: It'll be like a research project for some years for 56 00:03:03,800 --> 00:03:06,000 Speaker 3: some of the early Miami Marlin years, for Kevin and 57 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:08,040 Speaker 3: for myself. I have to reach back in my brain 58 00:03:08,120 --> 00:03:11,440 Speaker 3: and think about guys that stood out. Obviously I also 59 00:03:11,520 --> 00:03:13,680 Speaker 3: did my research, but I'm excited to do this. 60 00:03:13,720 --> 00:03:15,440 Speaker 4: It reminds me of the article we did on. 61 00:03:15,720 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 3: Fish Stripes back in the day about picking one individual 62 00:03:19,440 --> 00:03:22,400 Speaker 3: from each of the twenty six seasons of Florida Slash Marlins. 63 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:25,800 Speaker 3: Miami Marlins history, so this will sort of resemble that 64 00:03:25,840 --> 00:03:28,520 Speaker 3: in a way, but justince twenty twelve, so that is 65 00:03:28,560 --> 00:03:32,040 Speaker 3: eleven seasons of Miami Marlins baseball in Little Havana. 66 00:03:32,720 --> 00:03:36,480 Speaker 1: I'll link to that article in the podcast article page 67 00:03:36,480 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 1: for people that are interested, and I invite people to 68 00:03:38,400 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 1: build their own as well. I'm gonna just embed a 69 00:03:40,360 --> 00:03:43,320 Speaker 1: simple form on our podcast page as well that people 70 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:45,640 Speaker 1: can fill out themselves if you're so interested in doing 71 00:03:45,720 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: so one year at a time and make any changes 72 00:03:49,240 --> 00:03:52,560 Speaker 1: compared to ours. If you don't like ours for whatever reason, 73 00:03:52,600 --> 00:03:55,360 Speaker 1: we invite you guys to do that. Yeah, so this 74 00:03:55,560 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: is blank for now, but we're going to fill it 75 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:01,280 Speaker 1: in just one at a time, from a hitter and 76 00:04:01,360 --> 00:04:04,600 Speaker 1: a pitcher. I also have these screen shots for people 77 00:04:04,600 --> 00:04:08,880 Speaker 1: watching on YouTube, just a quick overview of the players 78 00:04:09,200 --> 00:04:13,120 Speaker 1: that were on those teams. This is from Baseball Reference. 79 00:04:13,160 --> 00:04:16,080 Speaker 1: This is the twenty twelve team. Oh yeah, I need 80 00:04:16,120 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 1: to think people can see that if you're watching a 81 00:04:18,200 --> 00:04:21,760 Speaker 1: long top twenty twelve players sorted by wins above replacement, 82 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:23,839 Speaker 1: and then it gives you a snapshot of the ones 83 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:27,080 Speaker 1: who played most at each position and a general depth 84 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:30,520 Speaker 1: chart from the starting pitchers and the bullpens that were 85 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 1: used on those teams. So it just gives you a 86 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:35,320 Speaker 1: loose idea of who we might be considering with these 87 00:04:35,360 --> 00:04:37,560 Speaker 1: particular spots. So there's a look at twenty twelve. We're 88 00:04:37,600 --> 00:04:41,600 Speaker 1: going to go from oldest to newest right here, starting 89 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:45,320 Speaker 1: off with our first hitter, Isaac. Who did you have 90 00:04:45,440 --> 00:04:48,400 Speaker 1: in mind? Knowing that you only got one shot to 91 00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:52,360 Speaker 1: deploy each guy? And that was a pretty frustrating year 92 00:04:52,440 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 1: considering what the expectations. 93 00:04:53,720 --> 00:04:57,280 Speaker 3: Were, right Yeah, well for that season, there's obviously the 94 00:04:57,360 --> 00:04:59,760 Speaker 3: name John Carlos Stanton jumps to the front of everybody's 95 00:04:59,760 --> 00:05:01,839 Speaker 3: mind when it comes to Miami Marlin seasons. 96 00:05:02,160 --> 00:05:04,240 Speaker 4: I think we all know what his best season was. 97 00:05:04,240 --> 00:05:06,920 Speaker 3: So unfortunately I had to hold him off for about 98 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:09,760 Speaker 3: half a decade later. But for this twenty twelve season, 99 00:05:09,800 --> 00:05:11,760 Speaker 3: I went with a six year, one hundred and six 100 00:05:11,800 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 3: million dollar man in Jose Reyes. He had a really 101 00:05:15,960 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 3: a quietly great year that he played in one hundred 102 00:05:18,400 --> 00:05:21,400 Speaker 3: and sixty games. He hit twenty seven. He went on 103 00:05:21,440 --> 00:05:23,839 Speaker 3: a thirty something or maybe it was it was a 104 00:05:23,920 --> 00:05:27,240 Speaker 3: very long hitting streak in twenty twelve. Towards the end 105 00:05:27,320 --> 00:05:30,840 Speaker 3: of August and September. He was, you know, the only 106 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:34,760 Speaker 3: bright spot for that franchise series going on in that 107 00:05:34,960 --> 00:05:37,080 Speaker 3: first year at the ballpark. But Jose Rays he had 108 00:05:37,080 --> 00:05:39,680 Speaker 3: a phenomenal year and then that would it would end 109 00:05:39,760 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 3: up being his only year as some Marlin. So Jose 110 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:47,080 Speaker 3: Reyes is my shortstop. He is my leadoff hitter twenty twelve, 111 00:05:47,120 --> 00:05:49,120 Speaker 3: Jose Race that is, and he is my first hitter. 112 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:53,840 Speaker 2: Who's our pitcher, Kevin, I was between two guys, obviously 113 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:56,159 Speaker 2: one of the big ticket signings that year, Mark Burley, 114 00:05:56,200 --> 00:05:59,279 Speaker 2: but I decided to go Josh Johnson here despite just 115 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:03,080 Speaker 2: ten innings. Y uh, he overall was a lot better. 116 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:04,480 Speaker 2: Not a lot better, I wouldn't say, but he was 117 00:06:04,520 --> 00:06:07,799 Speaker 2: pretty He was overall just better than Dan Burley, despite 118 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 2: you know less the ten innings, less pitched, but higher 119 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:14,000 Speaker 2: strikeout right that year, the FIP was a lot better. 120 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:16,920 Speaker 2: And Josh Johnson's the Marlins legend at the end of 121 00:06:16,920 --> 00:06:19,120 Speaker 2: the day. So he has to be on this list 122 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:22,359 Speaker 2: some way, somehow, and we're able to squeeze and squeeze 123 00:06:22,360 --> 00:06:24,799 Speaker 2: and him squeeze him in there in that final year. 124 00:06:25,279 --> 00:06:27,479 Speaker 3: And JJ told us I fished on first that twenty 125 00:06:27,520 --> 00:06:29,720 Speaker 3: twelve is one of his most was one of the 126 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:31,640 Speaker 3: seasons that he's most proud of for, you know, coming 127 00:06:31,680 --> 00:06:34,279 Speaker 3: off an injury the previous year and going as many 128 00:06:34,279 --> 00:06:36,640 Speaker 3: innings as he did when he sort of didn't feel 129 00:06:36,680 --> 00:06:37,840 Speaker 3: well throughout the season. 130 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 4: Uh, he is. He remembers that year very fondly. JJ's 131 00:06:41,600 --> 00:06:42,360 Speaker 4: told us in the past. 132 00:06:43,960 --> 00:06:46,599 Speaker 1: Yeah, let's keep right on moving right here. I'm glad 133 00:06:46,600 --> 00:06:48,760 Speaker 1: that we could get him concluded. That was his final 134 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:50,840 Speaker 1: year with the Marlins. Of course, his glory days were 135 00:06:51,080 --> 00:06:55,000 Speaker 1: in the Florida days. He was amazing this. Yes, to 136 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:57,960 Speaker 1: have him involved in one way or another, that's that's 137 00:06:57,960 --> 00:06:59,839 Speaker 1: a nice bonus to have here. Going back to the 138 00:07:00,080 --> 00:07:04,560 Speaker 1: hit her said to twenty thirteen another, yeah, another. Allot 139 00:07:04,600 --> 00:07:08,640 Speaker 1: of these years on their own were really difficult and 140 00:07:08,960 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 1: lacking in star power. But we want to represent each 141 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:14,679 Speaker 1: of them one way or another. Who's our twenty thirteen 142 00:07:14,760 --> 00:07:16,400 Speaker 1: hitter man. 143 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:18,480 Speaker 3: This was one of the worst offensive teams in the 144 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:20,400 Speaker 3: history of baseball as a team that was shut out 145 00:07:20,440 --> 00:07:21,239 Speaker 3: what twenty times? 146 00:07:21,280 --> 00:07:22,960 Speaker 4: I think it was? 147 00:07:22,760 --> 00:07:23,160 Speaker 1: It was. 148 00:07:23,240 --> 00:07:25,440 Speaker 4: It was very tough at Plosital Polongo hitting fourth. 149 00:07:25,600 --> 00:07:27,800 Speaker 3: It was a really tough team to choose someone, but 150 00:07:28,080 --> 00:07:32,360 Speaker 3: I went with Logan Morrison for that season. He played 151 00:07:32,840 --> 00:07:35,400 Speaker 3: most of the year, only in eighty five games, but 152 00:07:36,040 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 3: not many. 153 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:37,960 Speaker 4: Guy was There wasn't a lot of. 154 00:07:38,360 --> 00:07:41,240 Speaker 3: Longevity with guys that year, a lot of trades and 155 00:07:41,280 --> 00:07:43,559 Speaker 3: a lot of veterans that ended up losing their playing 156 00:07:43,600 --> 00:07:47,200 Speaker 3: time to some prospects named Yelich and Morisnik and Ozuna. 157 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:50,760 Speaker 3: So Logan Morrison's my guy. I don't ops over seven 158 00:07:50,800 --> 00:07:52,840 Speaker 3: hundred and if you look at this team, that was 159 00:07:53,320 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 3: pretty damn good. 160 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 4: So Logan Morrison is my guy. 161 00:07:58,840 --> 00:08:00,720 Speaker 1: I know. On the pitcher side, choice was a lot 162 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:01,720 Speaker 1: easier for you, Kevin. 163 00:08:02,040 --> 00:08:04,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, one of the bright spots of that season was 164 00:08:04,360 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 2: the young rookie Jose Fernandez. So obviously that was a 165 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:11,000 Speaker 2: very easy one two one nine era, you know, one 166 00:08:11,080 --> 00:08:13,160 Speaker 2: hundred and seventy two winnings pitched. I believe it was 167 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:15,440 Speaker 2: the opening day start of that season, so makes a 168 00:08:15,440 --> 00:08:17,520 Speaker 2: lot of sense to go with. Then me Isaac mentioned 169 00:08:17,560 --> 00:08:20,640 Speaker 2: for such a bad offense. He wasn't for such a 170 00:08:20,680 --> 00:08:23,480 Speaker 2: bad offensive season. You know, it was one of the 171 00:08:23,480 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 2: bright spots for this Miami team. 172 00:08:25,800 --> 00:08:27,640 Speaker 3: I would like it noted that I wanted to have 173 00:08:27,760 --> 00:08:30,320 Speaker 3: him as my hitter. He had not a bad hitting 174 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:32,680 Speaker 3: year in his rookie season at the big league level, 175 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:35,520 Speaker 3: but I was a veto to do so. But honestly, 176 00:08:35,880 --> 00:08:37,679 Speaker 3: I would have loved to put Jose as both the 177 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:39,839 Speaker 3: hitter and pitcher for twenty thirteen because he did it all. 178 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:42,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, the home run that he had towards the end 179 00:08:42,840 --> 00:08:45,440 Speaker 1: of that season was one of the more memorable moments 180 00:08:45,480 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 1: that entire year. And that's not a lot considering how 181 00:08:47,440 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 1: high the standard was. Fernande was flip Field, It's team. 182 00:09:08,160 --> 00:09:08,520 Speaker 2: Tonight. 183 00:09:09,679 --> 00:09:13,480 Speaker 1: He cruised to NL Rookie of the Year honors that season, 184 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:18,560 Speaker 1: deservedly so. Going to twenty fourteen, so far we have 185 00:09:18,600 --> 00:09:22,679 Speaker 1: Jose Rays and Logan Morrison, Josh Johnson, and Jose Fernandez 186 00:09:23,440 --> 00:09:26,600 Speaker 1: well more. Reminder, we can't repeat any players, so we're 187 00:09:26,679 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 1: saving some for later on. We already used up Jose, 188 00:09:29,600 --> 00:09:31,680 Speaker 1: even though he had one other season that was of 189 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:34,760 Speaker 1: a similar caliber. Had to make some tough decisions with 190 00:09:34,800 --> 00:09:38,360 Speaker 1: twenty fourteen. Who's our hitter from this year, Isaac? 191 00:09:38,920 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 3: Twenty fourteen was a very fun year looking back on it, 192 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:44,920 Speaker 3: a lot of nostalgia. Garrett Jones was there, but I'm 193 00:09:44,920 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 3: gonna go with I went with Marcel Ozuna that was 194 00:09:49,040 --> 00:09:51,880 Speaker 3: his first full season in the big league level, no demotions. 195 00:09:51,920 --> 00:09:54,160 Speaker 3: He played in one hundred and fifty three games and 196 00:09:54,240 --> 00:09:57,440 Speaker 3: the ops in the upper seven hundreds, and he did 197 00:09:57,480 --> 00:10:00,880 Speaker 3: it while playing a pretty dec in center field, with 198 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:03,160 Speaker 3: something that he didn't really do in the minor league levels, 199 00:10:03,520 --> 00:10:05,360 Speaker 3: but he was asked to play center and he did 200 00:10:05,400 --> 00:10:08,760 Speaker 3: a pretty good job. So Marsolo Zuna is my hitter 201 00:10:08,840 --> 00:10:09,800 Speaker 3: for twenty fourteen. 202 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:16,440 Speaker 2: And on the pitching side, I went with Henderson Alvarez 203 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:20,640 Speaker 2: for this year. Years by far the Marlins' best pitcher 204 00:10:20,679 --> 00:10:23,839 Speaker 2: two six five ERA higher fit but one hundred and 205 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:26,360 Speaker 2: eighty seventy eight pitched. It was kind of an easy choice. 206 00:10:26,360 --> 00:10:30,600 Speaker 2: I was between him and Steve Seeshek. But as I 207 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:32,959 Speaker 2: know you very well, Eli, and you want pitcher of 208 00:10:33,000 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 2: starter heavy, so we went with the easy choice of Henderson. 209 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:40,800 Speaker 1: Here see, shak was one where I'd be open to 210 00:10:40,840 --> 00:10:43,880 Speaker 1: the possibility. He was one of the more accomplished relievers 211 00:10:43,960 --> 00:10:47,000 Speaker 1: during his entire Marlins tenure as well, So yeah, it 212 00:10:47,000 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 1: wouldn't have been the worst thing in the world, so 213 00:10:49,040 --> 00:10:49,360 Speaker 1: go to it. 214 00:10:49,760 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 2: I will say this for twenty twelve, I was considering 215 00:10:52,400 --> 00:10:53,880 Speaker 2: him because that was I believe is one of his 216 00:10:53,920 --> 00:10:56,480 Speaker 2: first years with Miami. He was actually I know he 217 00:10:56,520 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 2: took over Heath Bell's a closer role there, but it 218 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:00,000 Speaker 2: was easy. 219 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:01,040 Speaker 4: Go Josh Johnson there. 220 00:11:01,080 --> 00:11:06,040 Speaker 1: But yeah, a glimpse at twenty fifteen, now the fourth 221 00:11:06,080 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 1: season of the Marlins Miami residency. Quick glimpse again for 222 00:11:11,679 --> 00:11:14,000 Speaker 1: those on YouTube, you could take a quick look right here. 223 00:11:14,240 --> 00:11:17,600 Speaker 1: You could find these stats, all available on Baseball Reference. 224 00:11:18,400 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 1: On the hitter side, who are we going with? 225 00:11:21,400 --> 00:11:23,160 Speaker 3: Well, I think the choice was pretty easy in this one, 226 00:11:23,160 --> 00:11:25,440 Speaker 3: although there was some good offensive performers on that team. 227 00:11:26,160 --> 00:11:29,959 Speaker 3: D Strange Gordon was the obvious choice. Two hundred and 228 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:32,520 Speaker 3: five hits, he won the batting title, he hit three 229 00:11:32,640 --> 00:11:35,520 Speaker 3: thirty three. He asked, you know, not a guy that 230 00:11:35,600 --> 00:11:38,720 Speaker 3: hits many home runs ops at seven seventy six, he 231 00:11:38,880 --> 00:11:42,000 Speaker 3: was sixteenth and MVP voting won a goal glove, won 232 00:11:42,040 --> 00:11:45,800 Speaker 3: a Silver Slugger Dee Gordon had and that was his 233 00:11:45,800 --> 00:11:47,720 Speaker 3: first year with Miami, and boy did he make that 234 00:11:47,760 --> 00:11:50,640 Speaker 3: trade look really, really good right away. So Dee Gordon 235 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 3: was the easiest, easy choice for twenty fifteen. 236 00:11:54,200 --> 00:11:56,480 Speaker 2: And what about on the pitching side, Yeah, that was 237 00:11:56,559 --> 00:12:00,959 Speaker 2: kind of easy too. I wont Dan Harron for twenty fifteen, 238 00:12:01,080 --> 00:12:03,199 Speaker 2: he was pretty good for Miami. That was another year 239 00:12:03,240 --> 00:12:06,960 Speaker 2: where the pitching wasn't a strong But obviously it was 240 00:12:07,040 --> 00:12:10,240 Speaker 2: just the easy choice given, you know, the better stats overalls. 241 00:12:10,760 --> 00:12:12,480 Speaker 2: I will say these were the years where it kind 242 00:12:12,480 --> 00:12:15,120 Speaker 2: of got difficult to choose which pitcher. You kind of 243 00:12:15,800 --> 00:12:18,160 Speaker 2: contemplate if you want to go reliever here in some cases, 244 00:12:18,160 --> 00:12:22,960 Speaker 2: but Haron was the fairly easy starting pitching choice to go. 245 00:12:23,800 --> 00:12:27,360 Speaker 3: I think Cohler had a beef there. He threw fifty 246 00:12:27,400 --> 00:12:32,320 Speaker 3: eight more innings than Harron, slightly higher era, but Tom 247 00:12:32,360 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 3: Coler Cohler was very important for that team as well. 248 00:12:34,760 --> 00:12:36,640 Speaker 3: But I agree that Haron was the ace of that team. 249 00:12:37,280 --> 00:12:39,280 Speaker 3: Tells you how good that pitching stuff was. But Harron, 250 00:12:39,360 --> 00:12:42,120 Speaker 3: every time he was out there, he was considered the stopper. 251 00:12:43,640 --> 00:12:46,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, even though he didn't finish the year with the Marlins, 252 00:12:46,800 --> 00:12:53,800 Speaker 1: they trained him for that deadline. They yeah, Chicago's where 253 00:12:53,800 --> 00:12:54,800 Speaker 1: did he go after that? 254 00:12:54,960 --> 00:12:55,160 Speaker 2: Yeah? 255 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:55,760 Speaker 1: To the Cubs? 256 00:12:55,840 --> 00:12:56,040 Speaker 2: Right? 257 00:12:56,160 --> 00:12:56,480 Speaker 4: Yeah? 258 00:12:58,679 --> 00:13:00,840 Speaker 1: Guy, that haded a really good but most of that 259 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:03,800 Speaker 1: not with Miami. So we're now a third of the 260 00:13:03,960 --> 00:13:06,120 Speaker 1: well not quite four out of We're going to pick 261 00:13:06,160 --> 00:13:09,640 Speaker 1: thirteen hitters and thirteen pitchers. A glimpse of where we 262 00:13:09,679 --> 00:13:15,040 Speaker 1: are to this point, building our ultimate Miami Marlin's roster. 263 00:13:16,720 --> 00:13:19,000 Speaker 1: Let's keep going to twenty sixteen. So that's going to 264 00:13:19,040 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: be the best to this point, the best overall team 265 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:25,840 Speaker 1: of the bunch that we've covered to this point. Star 266 00:13:25,960 --> 00:13:28,440 Speaker 1: power in there. A team that was in contention that 267 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:31,120 Speaker 1: was buyers at the deadline. They were buyers before the 268 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:33,559 Speaker 1: trade deadline. They've got to jump start on the trade 269 00:13:33,559 --> 00:13:36,880 Speaker 1: deadline well ahead of everybody else to get Fernando Rodney. 270 00:13:37,120 --> 00:13:39,560 Speaker 1: I don't think he made the cut in this instance, 271 00:13:40,160 --> 00:13:45,120 Speaker 1: but on this offense was pretty special. This is this 272 00:13:45,200 --> 00:13:48,720 Speaker 1: is the team that offensively, they had just about everything 273 00:13:48,840 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 1: you would want from a playoff kind of team. A 274 00:13:51,559 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: really deep line up here. So it's hard to go 275 00:13:53,760 --> 00:13:56,679 Speaker 1: wrong with the hitter choice here. Whould you go with? 276 00:13:57,640 --> 00:13:59,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, well I went with I think this was the 277 00:13:59,679 --> 00:14:02,400 Speaker 3: beginning of the breakout for Christian Yelich. 278 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:03,560 Speaker 4: What a year. 279 00:14:03,640 --> 00:14:05,800 Speaker 3: He had one hundred and fifty five games played in 280 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:09,680 Speaker 3: ops of eight sixty that is eight six zero. He 281 00:14:09,679 --> 00:14:13,120 Speaker 3: actually finished nineteenth in the MVP voting that year, went 282 00:14:13,160 --> 00:14:16,360 Speaker 3: home with a silver Slugger. He started hitting it out finally. 283 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:18,480 Speaker 3: It was his first time having double digit home runs. 284 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:22,000 Speaker 3: He cranked twenty one before that as highest was nine 285 00:14:22,000 --> 00:14:23,920 Speaker 3: home runs, and he jumped all the way to twenty 286 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:27,600 Speaker 3: one in twenty sixteen. I believe that was a second 287 00:14:27,720 --> 00:14:29,600 Speaker 3: year that they brought in the fences for the second 288 00:14:29,640 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 3: time in that ballpark. But yeah, Christian Yelich asume because 289 00:14:34,400 --> 00:14:36,920 Speaker 3: of you know who's going next year? Yellich was a 290 00:14:37,000 --> 00:14:38,760 Speaker 3: very easy choice in twenty sixteen. 291 00:14:39,760 --> 00:14:42,760 Speaker 1: We could also considered Barry Bonds here. He was on 292 00:14:42,800 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 1: the team as a coach. Yeah, maybe if you put 293 00:14:46,560 --> 00:14:48,080 Speaker 1: him in a uniform and put him in games, who 294 00:14:48,120 --> 00:14:49,320 Speaker 1: knows what he would have done. He would have at 295 00:14:49,400 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: least drawn a lot of walks, if nothing else, even 296 00:14:51,880 --> 00:14:55,440 Speaker 1: in his early fifties or however old he was that 297 00:14:55,480 --> 00:14:59,760 Speaker 1: particular time. On the pitching side, it was not quite 298 00:14:59,800 --> 00:15:02,720 Speaker 1: as glamorous. That team was two pitchers away, as many 299 00:15:02,720 --> 00:15:07,080 Speaker 1: would say from being a playoff team. But who was 300 00:15:07,080 --> 00:15:08,000 Speaker 1: your choice here. 301 00:15:07,960 --> 00:15:11,320 Speaker 2: Kevin, Yeah, this one was one of the harder ones. Obviously, 302 00:15:11,520 --> 00:15:16,080 Speaker 2: I already had chosen Jose Fernandez there and can't go 303 00:15:16,160 --> 00:15:18,920 Speaker 2: with him again. So I was down between two guys, 304 00:15:18,960 --> 00:15:21,280 Speaker 2: and I'm still contemplating who to go with. I'm between 305 00:15:21,640 --> 00:15:24,440 Speaker 2: Adam Connelly, who I believe that was his first year 306 00:15:24,440 --> 00:15:26,520 Speaker 2: with Miami. He was pretty good. He was one of 307 00:15:26,520 --> 00:15:28,960 Speaker 2: the better starters. But I'm gonna go with the reliever 308 00:15:29,000 --> 00:15:31,560 Speaker 2: out here. I'm gonna go aj Ramos. He was the 309 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:34,280 Speaker 2: All Star that year for the Miami Marlins. I don't 310 00:15:34,280 --> 00:15:36,920 Speaker 2: think he actually got into game, but he was there 311 00:15:37,120 --> 00:15:40,560 Speaker 2: and he had forty saves. He was Miami's closer. And 312 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:42,440 Speaker 2: although some of them, you know, you were a little 313 00:15:42,440 --> 00:15:44,320 Speaker 2: scared during that time, when when he got in that 314 00:15:44,440 --> 00:15:47,000 Speaker 2: ninth inning, he got the job done. So we'll go 315 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 2: with probably the only relieve, relea choosier, although twenty eighteen 316 00:15:51,160 --> 00:15:52,520 Speaker 2: has a case to go with another one. 317 00:15:53,720 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 3: If I may, If I may, I would say that 318 00:15:58,240 --> 00:16:00,160 Speaker 3: if you're gonna go with a reliever, David Phelps was 319 00:16:00,200 --> 00:16:04,760 Speaker 3: the correct reliever he had. I was. He was pitching 320 00:16:04,840 --> 00:16:07,880 Speaker 3: all those high leverage He was Tanner Scott this year 321 00:16:07,920 --> 00:16:09,600 Speaker 3: before he got to the ninth and he was pitching 322 00:16:09,640 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 3: the eighth inning beautifully all year long. He threw away 323 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:16,400 Speaker 3: more innings, struck out more guys point five run less 324 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 3: in the IRA. David Phelps would have been my choice, 325 00:16:18,960 --> 00:16:21,520 Speaker 3: but Age Romas was the closer, so fair enough. 326 00:16:22,520 --> 00:16:25,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, hey, we need a closer to fill out our team, so. 327 00:16:26,760 --> 00:16:33,680 Speaker 1: Well, yeah, it's it's close. I agree that if it 328 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:36,640 Speaker 1: was gonna be anybody besides Aja would be Phelps for 329 00:16:36,840 --> 00:16:38,840 Speaker 1: the way that they used him and how effective he 330 00:16:38,960 --> 00:16:44,720 Speaker 1: was he was. Ultimately, there hasn't been anybody. It was 331 00:16:44,760 --> 00:16:48,080 Speaker 1: forty saves for Ramos that season. I don't think anybody 332 00:16:48,120 --> 00:16:51,000 Speaker 1: has I had more than twenty in the season for 333 00:16:51,040 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 1: the Marlins ever since then. It was, so yeah, we'll 334 00:16:55,600 --> 00:16:58,920 Speaker 1: stick with that. We'll stick with Kevin's gut in his research. 335 00:16:58,520 --> 00:17:00,160 Speaker 4: On that one. 336 00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:05,119 Speaker 1: Twenty seventeen, the final year of the Laia era for 337 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:08,359 Speaker 1: this Marlins team, finished with a similar record overall to 338 00:17:08,400 --> 00:17:12,480 Speaker 1: the twenty sixteen team, but not quite as it wasn't 339 00:17:12,600 --> 00:17:15,919 Speaker 1: legitimately in contention for as much of the year. They 340 00:17:15,960 --> 00:17:18,760 Speaker 1: did have one guy in the heart of that lineup 341 00:17:18,920 --> 00:17:22,080 Speaker 1: that really took off, especially during those final couple months 342 00:17:22,119 --> 00:17:25,560 Speaker 1: of the season, shattered all these Marlins single season records. 343 00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:28,600 Speaker 1: So I know where we're going on the hitting side. 344 00:17:28,320 --> 00:17:32,120 Speaker 4: Here, Yes, sir, we are going with Martin Protana. I'm 345 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:32,600 Speaker 4: just kidding. 346 00:17:33,040 --> 00:17:37,879 Speaker 3: If the only MVP in Marlin's history, Gian Carlo Cruz. 347 00:17:37,960 --> 00:17:41,959 Speaker 3: Michael Stanton, the guy hit fifty nine home runs. Like 348 00:17:42,000 --> 00:17:44,440 Speaker 3: I said, he won the MVP still to this day, 349 00:17:44,480 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 3: the only MVP award. 350 00:17:45,720 --> 00:17:46,720 Speaker 4: In franchise history. 351 00:17:46,920 --> 00:17:49,040 Speaker 3: And the most important part about this for Stanton, he 352 00:17:49,080 --> 00:17:52,200 Speaker 3: played in one hundred and fifty nine games. One hundred 353 00:17:52,200 --> 00:17:54,120 Speaker 3: and fifty nine. That is a career high for him. 354 00:17:54,160 --> 00:17:56,119 Speaker 3: He actually played in one hundred and fifty eight the 355 00:17:56,160 --> 00:17:58,760 Speaker 3: next year with the Yankees, but in his final season 356 00:17:58,920 --> 00:18:02,320 Speaker 3: sa Marlin, he slugged six thirty one. That was a 357 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:05,960 Speaker 3: Barry Bonds type year. It was the most incredible thing 358 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:08,800 Speaker 3: that I've ever witnessed first hand as a fan of 359 00:18:08,840 --> 00:18:12,639 Speaker 3: the Marlins. And he, you know, undoubtedly is the uh 360 00:18:13,640 --> 00:18:15,840 Speaker 3: is the choice here for twenty seventeen. 361 00:18:17,160 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 1: And the pitcher? Is there a Stanton of the pitching 362 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:20,640 Speaker 1: staff this year? 363 00:18:20,720 --> 00:18:25,919 Speaker 2: Kevin, No, definitely not. But you know, I could go 364 00:18:25,920 --> 00:18:28,000 Speaker 2: reliever here. I'm not gonna go reliever though. I'm just 365 00:18:28,000 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 2: gonna go with Josey Urania here. This year. He was 366 00:18:30,600 --> 00:18:33,440 Speaker 2: by farther marlins best pitcher, and that's not saying too much, 367 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:36,480 Speaker 2: but you know, he didn't pitch as many innings as 368 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,720 Speaker 2: Dan Strali did that season. But yeah, yeah, I'll go 369 00:18:39,760 --> 00:18:42,159 Speaker 2: Hosey Urania. My second I was, you know, I was 370 00:18:42,200 --> 00:18:43,840 Speaker 2: looking down and all of a sudden I saw Drew's 371 00:18:43,840 --> 00:18:44,640 Speaker 2: second rider there. 372 00:18:44,680 --> 00:18:46,440 Speaker 4: He had a very nice year for Miami. 373 00:18:46,880 --> 00:18:49,159 Speaker 2: But we'll go with the starter here, and I think 374 00:18:49,760 --> 00:18:52,120 Speaker 2: Urania would be more worthy of this spot than Drew 375 00:18:52,240 --> 00:18:53,000 Speaker 2: stecond rider. 376 00:18:53,720 --> 00:18:56,000 Speaker 4: Did you consider Kyle Barklaw. 377 00:18:57,680 --> 00:19:01,000 Speaker 2: That was such a bad team bro bad pitching staff. 378 00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:01,880 Speaker 2: I shall say. 379 00:19:03,640 --> 00:19:06,760 Speaker 4: Three are a pretty good but it. 380 00:19:06,720 --> 00:19:10,479 Speaker 1: Wasn't one of his better strikeout years for bear Claw. Yeah, exactly, 381 00:19:10,480 --> 00:19:12,600 Speaker 1: in terms of actually getting out it was. It was 382 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:18,760 Speaker 1: pretty good Withina even with a five twenty. 383 00:19:18,520 --> 00:19:21,879 Speaker 2: Fip, so I know that's really I mean, at least. 384 00:19:21,720 --> 00:19:23,760 Speaker 1: See kep runs on the board, but you could even 385 00:19:23,800 --> 00:19:26,960 Speaker 1: tell that season that it was not going to last 386 00:19:27,000 --> 00:19:29,520 Speaker 1: at all. Ultimately, I think it makes sense to give 387 00:19:29,600 --> 00:19:32,680 Speaker 1: him credit for the run prevention instead of what should 388 00:19:32,680 --> 00:19:38,679 Speaker 1: have happened. Yeah, the weak link of this pitching staff 389 00:19:38,720 --> 00:19:44,880 Speaker 1: so far, Some would say, yeah, absolutely. Switching over twenty eighteen, 390 00:19:45,000 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 1: a lot of new faces. As I mentioned, we can't 391 00:19:48,880 --> 00:19:53,040 Speaker 1: repeat guys anyway. Did it not take a twenty eighteen photo? 392 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:55,040 Speaker 1: I think it's better off that I didn't do that 393 00:19:55,840 --> 00:19:58,119 Speaker 1: I had any screen shots for the stats of all 394 00:19:58,119 --> 00:20:00,359 Speaker 1: the other teams, but it looks like I skipped over twenty eighteen. 395 00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:03,080 Speaker 1: So that's for the best. What do we want to 396 00:20:03,119 --> 00:20:06,080 Speaker 1: do on the position player side? The first year of Princeton, 397 00:20:06,480 --> 00:20:13,080 Speaker 1: the first year of aside from him, Yadiel Rivera his first. 398 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:19,639 Speaker 3: Yes, yes, a new era in Marlins baseball, no doubt, 399 00:20:19,720 --> 00:20:22,119 Speaker 3: Bruce Sherman era, first year under Derek Jeter. 400 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:24,120 Speaker 4: None of the names, if you guys are watching on. 401 00:20:24,040 --> 00:20:25,880 Speaker 3: YouTube, none of the names that we have named previously 402 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:27,480 Speaker 3: were on that team anymore. 403 00:20:27,560 --> 00:20:28,320 Speaker 4: Everybody was gone. 404 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:31,040 Speaker 3: But there was one constant that's made it to the 405 00:20:31,080 --> 00:20:34,800 Speaker 3: twenty eighteen season, and that was Jacob Tyler reil Muto, 406 00:20:34,960 --> 00:20:36,920 Speaker 3: the Marlins All Star catcher that year. 407 00:20:37,520 --> 00:20:40,879 Speaker 4: He had a great year as well, obviously ops eight 408 00:20:40,880 --> 00:20:43,600 Speaker 4: point thirty at the catcher's position. What a guy. 409 00:20:43,640 --> 00:20:46,680 Speaker 3: Won a Silver Slugger, his first career Silver Slugger that season, 410 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:49,720 Speaker 3: and he really boosted up his trade value, knowing it 411 00:20:49,760 --> 00:20:51,960 Speaker 3: was inevitable that he was going to get dealts and 412 00:20:52,040 --> 00:20:55,240 Speaker 3: they he made it a great value in getting six 413 00:20:55,359 --> 00:20:58,080 Speaker 3: Dos Sanchez, jorgel Fara, and Will Stewart. Eventually at the 414 00:20:58,160 --> 00:21:01,240 Speaker 3: end of the in January of twenty nineteen, So J T. 415 00:21:01,359 --> 00:21:03,280 Speaker 3: Wilmuto is my pick for twenty eighteen. 416 00:21:04,200 --> 00:21:07,679 Speaker 1: That's when he really solidified himself as well. Maybe not 417 00:21:07,760 --> 00:21:09,760 Speaker 1: solidified himself, but he made a very strong case for 418 00:21:09,800 --> 00:21:12,040 Speaker 1: being the best catcher in baseball that year. I remember 419 00:21:12,040 --> 00:21:14,520 Speaker 1: being annoyed that he wasn't even close to getting voted 420 00:21:14,520 --> 00:21:17,440 Speaker 1: in by the fans. People outside of Miami didn't care 421 00:21:17,600 --> 00:21:20,760 Speaker 1: at that point. Only coincidentally, when he switches to a 422 00:21:20,800 --> 00:21:23,720 Speaker 1: bigger market and a more competitive team that people really 423 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 1: took notice. So I think he was the third catcher 424 00:21:26,520 --> 00:21:29,880 Speaker 1: that got onto that All Star roster despite being awesome 425 00:21:30,800 --> 00:21:34,480 Speaker 1: that season. On the pitching side, where do we want 426 00:21:34,480 --> 00:21:35,280 Speaker 1: to go here, Kevin? 427 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:39,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, not very good year for pitching for Miami. When 428 00:21:39,680 --> 00:21:42,480 Speaker 2: you're number one was Josey Rano. That kind of tells 429 00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:45,280 Speaker 2: you enough. And then Wayne chun as the number two. 430 00:21:45,359 --> 00:21:48,080 Speaker 2: So we're gonna go the reliever side. I have a 431 00:21:48,080 --> 00:21:51,520 Speaker 2: feeling of Eli Vido is coming here, but I really 432 00:21:51,560 --> 00:21:54,800 Speaker 2: couldn't choose anyone else, like this was a brutal year. 433 00:21:54,840 --> 00:21:56,600 Speaker 2: I was close to choosing Nick whin Grin, who was 434 00:21:56,840 --> 00:21:59,720 Speaker 2: pretty good for Miami that year, but I want to 435 00:22:00,080 --> 00:22:04,800 Speaker 2: Brad Ziegler, who eventually he got ten staves from Miami. 436 00:22:04,880 --> 00:22:08,040 Speaker 2: He didn't walk too many guys man the submarine guy. 437 00:22:08,119 --> 00:22:10,639 Speaker 2: You know, it was pretty good from Miami, and so 438 00:22:10,880 --> 00:22:15,600 Speaker 2: he eventually got traded for I believe it was. It 439 00:22:15,720 --> 00:22:19,879 Speaker 2: was a pretty It was Tommy Eveil, Tommy Evel Okay, 440 00:22:19,920 --> 00:22:24,359 Speaker 2: Pablo was Seattle, all right, Yeah, and I see the 441 00:22:24,440 --> 00:22:26,080 Speaker 2: question marks that, yeah. 442 00:22:26,040 --> 00:22:29,280 Speaker 1: There's gotta be well, we can't do Urania again, even 443 00:22:29,280 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 1: though this year was this was arguably even better than 444 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:34,640 Speaker 1: his previous year for him. 445 00:22:34,680 --> 00:22:39,400 Speaker 4: But there's no one you could go with. No there. 446 00:22:42,480 --> 00:22:44,000 Speaker 2: The only one that had an e RRA in the 447 00:22:44,040 --> 00:22:46,360 Speaker 2: twos was Nick wickrean. 448 00:22:47,640 --> 00:22:51,480 Speaker 3: Man thirty three innings, Way and Chen. The beginning of 449 00:22:51,520 --> 00:22:54,480 Speaker 3: the end records was not bad. Two hundred and twenty 450 00:22:54,480 --> 00:22:55,480 Speaker 3: six innings. 451 00:22:55,920 --> 00:22:59,640 Speaker 1: Trevor Richards was fun at times, coming from independent ball 452 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:03,440 Speaker 1: to being Yeah, at times he look kind of interesting, 453 00:23:03,480 --> 00:23:07,080 Speaker 1: but never really shine through. In Caleb Smith, that was 454 00:23:07,080 --> 00:23:09,840 Speaker 1: a year where he had a lap injury right in 455 00:23:09,880 --> 00:23:14,040 Speaker 1: the middle of the season. It was more so twenty 456 00:23:14,119 --> 00:23:17,360 Speaker 1: nineteen that he started to take off and didn't really 457 00:23:17,440 --> 00:23:22,120 Speaker 1: hold it anyway. Yeah, I think you're right, especially because 458 00:23:22,119 --> 00:23:24,760 Speaker 1: there was one streaking there from Zego right before he 459 00:23:24,840 --> 00:23:27,760 Speaker 1: got traded, where he was for the better part of 460 00:23:27,760 --> 00:23:30,480 Speaker 1: a month and a half. He was like untouchable pretty much. 461 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:34,600 Speaker 1: The fact that he had that peak within that season 462 00:23:35,600 --> 00:23:37,800 Speaker 1: that gave him some trade value, despite the fact that 463 00:23:37,880 --> 00:23:40,560 Speaker 1: he was owed a lot of money too for that 464 00:23:40,600 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: particular year. Yeah. Oh, and that was also the year 465 00:23:45,040 --> 00:23:47,960 Speaker 1: Harlan Garcia where his first couple starts of. 466 00:23:47,920 --> 00:23:50,640 Speaker 2: The year he looked a good. 467 00:23:51,040 --> 00:23:53,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, he had one that was like no hitter through 468 00:23:53,640 --> 00:23:55,760 Speaker 1: five or six, and then another one right after that 469 00:23:55,760 --> 00:23:58,000 Speaker 1: that was pretty similar. He just he didn't sustain it. 470 00:23:58,080 --> 00:24:01,600 Speaker 1: So I get it as well. Of course, Sandy made 471 00:24:01,640 --> 00:24:05,960 Speaker 1: his Marlins debut that year, but he, yeah, didn't pitch enough. 472 00:24:06,040 --> 00:24:08,639 Speaker 1: He had that armpit infection in the middle of the 473 00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:12,000 Speaker 1: year as well, where that derailed him. Otherwise he would 474 00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:14,399 Speaker 1: have had more innings in the big leagues. So I 475 00:24:14,400 --> 00:24:18,119 Speaker 1: think that's right. That's the best of terrible options that 476 00:24:18,160 --> 00:24:22,240 Speaker 1: we have on the pitching side. Brad Zeler, So well, yeah, 477 00:24:22,520 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 1: I won't still fourteen for fourteen in your submitted picks 478 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:29,800 Speaker 1: going through. I'm not going to veto this one. Move 479 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,480 Speaker 1: into twenty nineteen so this is the year of the Bunch. 480 00:24:32,920 --> 00:24:35,639 Speaker 1: The worst record of all these teams lost one hundred 481 00:24:35,680 --> 00:24:41,600 Speaker 1: and five games. The Harold Ramirez led Miami Marlins this year. 482 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:46,320 Speaker 1: But yeah, you could say he could take a look. 483 00:24:46,400 --> 00:24:49,720 Speaker 1: It was a really terrible off especially early in the year. 484 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:52,400 Speaker 1: The first quarter of the season, they were on track 485 00:24:52,480 --> 00:24:55,280 Speaker 1: to be historically awful. Things evened out a little bit 486 00:24:55,359 --> 00:24:57,760 Speaker 1: during the middle, and then they finished with a thud 487 00:24:58,160 --> 00:25:00,280 Speaker 1: towards the end of it as well. A lot of 488 00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:02,320 Speaker 1: guys I went on to not a lot of guess 489 00:25:02,400 --> 00:25:04,719 Speaker 1: some guys that have gone on to have a lot 490 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:07,719 Speaker 1: of major league success since then, but overall, just a 491 00:25:07,760 --> 00:25:13,480 Speaker 1: really weird blends of veterans. And it's just a rebuilding team. 492 00:25:13,680 --> 00:25:17,080 Speaker 1: This is what rebuilding looks like. Here, who did we 493 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:21,040 Speaker 1: go with for twenty nineteen Marlins hitter Isaac Wow? 494 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:24,280 Speaker 4: If you know me, you know who I went with? 495 00:25:24,840 --> 00:25:28,160 Speaker 3: Processed Daddy. One of the best third basemen in Marlin's history. 496 00:25:28,800 --> 00:25:33,119 Speaker 3: Brian Anderson. He ops eight hundred eight eleven to be 497 00:25:33,160 --> 00:25:37,400 Speaker 3: specific in twenty nineteen, and just to sort of tell 498 00:25:37,440 --> 00:25:41,600 Speaker 3: you how shitty that offense was, he is the only 499 00:25:41,680 --> 00:25:45,720 Speaker 3: qualified battle with an ops over eight hundred and he 500 00:25:45,880 --> 00:25:48,720 Speaker 3: is only one of three guys that had one at 501 00:25:48,720 --> 00:25:51,159 Speaker 3: Battle year that had an OPS over eight hundred. The 502 00:25:51,240 --> 00:25:56,639 Speaker 3: other two were Magnerisierra in fifteen games played he had 503 00:25:56,680 --> 00:25:59,639 Speaker 3: an ops of eight oh six and Tyler Heyneman in 504 00:25:59,720 --> 00:26:02,159 Speaker 3: five games played had an ops of nine hundred. No 505 00:26:02,160 --> 00:26:06,399 Speaker 3: one else there was twenties thirty eight other guys that 506 00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:09,040 Speaker 3: hadn't add bat. No one had an OPS over eight hundred. 507 00:26:09,280 --> 00:26:11,680 Speaker 3: Brian Anderson that was a breakout of his power as well. 508 00:26:11,800 --> 00:26:15,680 Speaker 3: He knocked out what was it, twenty home runs, So yeah, 509 00:26:15,680 --> 00:26:17,120 Speaker 3: that was an easy choice for that one too. 510 00:26:18,440 --> 00:26:21,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, I agree on that. I remember Tyler Heineman as well. 511 00:26:21,920 --> 00:26:23,480 Speaker 1: He did magic tricks. 512 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:26,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, he had a big home run in New York 513 00:26:26,119 --> 00:26:27,760 Speaker 3: one of those games late in. 514 00:26:27,760 --> 00:26:31,200 Speaker 1: The year, but at the very end of the year. Yeah, 515 00:26:31,240 --> 00:26:35,159 Speaker 1: September call off guy all right. On the pitching side 516 00:26:35,320 --> 00:26:37,639 Speaker 1: for this team again, some guys have gone on to 517 00:26:37,840 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 1: great success, Sandy al Contra most of all, but he's 518 00:26:41,760 --> 00:26:45,119 Speaker 1: had better seasons since then. And Pablo Lopez this is 519 00:26:45,160 --> 00:26:48,000 Speaker 1: actually his worst year as a Marvelin it was. Yeah, yeah, 520 00:26:48,280 --> 00:26:52,120 Speaker 1: wouldn't be that one as well. And Zach Allen very 521 00:26:52,160 --> 00:26:55,680 Speaker 1: briefly right before they traded him. He made a great 522 00:26:55,720 --> 00:26:58,159 Speaker 1: first impression on the pitching side. Who did you go with? 523 00:26:59,080 --> 00:27:02,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean this was not a fun staff. It 524 00:27:02,800 --> 00:27:04,840 Speaker 2: was hard to go with Caleb Smith. I didn't really 525 00:27:04,880 --> 00:27:06,720 Speaker 2: want to. I was gonna go with him Originally I 526 00:27:06,760 --> 00:27:09,800 Speaker 2: was gonna go between him and Pablo, but I'm gonna 527 00:27:09,800 --> 00:27:11,520 Speaker 2: go with Harlan Garcia. He was pretty good for the 528 00:27:11,560 --> 00:27:14,160 Speaker 2: Marlins this year. He had a three two ero three 529 00:27:14,240 --> 00:27:16,160 Speaker 2: h two era, the FIP was low. 530 00:27:16,320 --> 00:27:17,359 Speaker 4: He struck out, guys. 531 00:27:17,440 --> 00:27:19,040 Speaker 2: I mean it worked out for him. 532 00:27:19,040 --> 00:27:19,600 Speaker 4: He had a good year. 533 00:27:19,640 --> 00:27:22,040 Speaker 2: I know he was still between that starter reliever type 534 00:27:22,080 --> 00:27:23,800 Speaker 2: thing and he had one of the lower eras on 535 00:27:23,800 --> 00:27:26,600 Speaker 2: the Marlins seamen. He was pretty damn good. I mean, 536 00:27:26,640 --> 00:27:28,480 Speaker 2: I could have gone Caleb Smith here. I know that 537 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:30,920 Speaker 2: was his the year where he was kind of taken off. 538 00:27:30,960 --> 00:27:34,120 Speaker 2: But I have a feeling of Vito maybe coming here, but. 539 00:27:34,720 --> 00:27:37,399 Speaker 4: I'm betting it. He didn't start a single game for 540 00:27:37,440 --> 00:27:38,480 Speaker 4: the Marlins that year. 541 00:27:38,720 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 3: Caleb Smith was really, really, really good for mostly the 542 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,400 Speaker 3: first half of the year, one hundred and fifty innings pitch. 543 00:27:44,560 --> 00:27:49,840 Speaker 3: I no reliever there would I have chosen over Caleb 544 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:51,240 Speaker 3: or even. 545 00:27:52,680 --> 00:27:55,920 Speaker 1: Kind of like Ziegler, Sergio Romo. As he got comfortable 546 00:27:56,119 --> 00:27:57,920 Speaker 1: lead up to the trade deadline, he really took off. 547 00:27:57,920 --> 00:28:03,200 Speaker 1: He was red hot entering the deadline. I do suggest 548 00:28:03,320 --> 00:28:06,639 Speaker 1: Caleb Smith here because early on that season the hype 549 00:28:06,760 --> 00:28:08,720 Speaker 1: was real. It looks for a while like he would 550 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:12,399 Speaker 1: be the Marlins All Star that year. Sandy stole it 551 00:28:12,440 --> 00:28:15,119 Speaker 1: at the end because I think Caleb had missed some 552 00:28:15,200 --> 00:28:17,760 Speaker 1: time with injury in there, but there was there was 553 00:28:17,800 --> 00:28:21,040 Speaker 1: like some real excitement around him at times that year. 554 00:28:21,080 --> 00:28:23,520 Speaker 1: He did look like the ace of the team for 555 00:28:23,720 --> 00:28:27,400 Speaker 1: chunk of that. The overall numbers look very mid once 556 00:28:27,440 --> 00:28:29,520 Speaker 1: you got to the end of it, because it came 557 00:28:29,520 --> 00:28:33,399 Speaker 1: back down to earth. I think we should go Caleb 558 00:28:33,440 --> 00:28:35,800 Speaker 1: Smith here. This is the point of this exercise is 559 00:28:35,800 --> 00:28:39,920 Speaker 1: to celebrate those glimpses of greatness, or not even greatness, 560 00:28:39,920 --> 00:28:43,960 Speaker 1: but glimpses of guys reaching the best version of themselves, 561 00:28:44,000 --> 00:28:47,520 Speaker 1: even if it didn't last, and just remembering for who 562 00:28:47,520 --> 00:28:51,360 Speaker 1: they were in that moment. Harlin was he was fine. 563 00:28:51,600 --> 00:28:54,280 Speaker 1: He was a fine not even a setup guy. Honestly, 564 00:28:54,320 --> 00:28:58,560 Speaker 1: he was just a good middle reliever that year. Let's 565 00:28:58,600 --> 00:29:01,440 Speaker 1: do Caleb Smith. So many more endings about twice as 566 00:29:01,440 --> 00:29:04,040 Speaker 1: many endings as Harlan maybe three times as many innings 567 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:09,720 Speaker 1: that year. Yeah, let's let's do it with him. Remember him. 568 00:29:10,160 --> 00:29:12,240 Speaker 1: I think he's I don't know if his major league 569 00:29:12,280 --> 00:29:15,440 Speaker 1: career is even continuing beyond this year. I wonder if 570 00:29:15,480 --> 00:29:17,120 Speaker 1: he's that right now, is in Pittsburgh. 571 00:29:17,160 --> 00:29:19,760 Speaker 4: I think, right, your. 572 00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:23,760 Speaker 1: Guess is as good as mine. Enough, So twenty twenty 573 00:29:24,600 --> 00:29:29,000 Speaker 1: short season, but yeah, Caleb Smith of free agent right now. 574 00:29:30,080 --> 00:29:33,239 Speaker 1: Twenty twenty season, Marlins make it to the postseason for 575 00:29:33,280 --> 00:29:35,640 Speaker 1: the first time, and for the first time in seventeen 576 00:29:35,720 --> 00:29:41,400 Speaker 1: years the postseason. That was Paul win Win Actually, I 577 00:29:41,440 --> 00:29:43,600 Speaker 1: actually enjoyed his call of that A lot, that's a 578 00:29:43,640 --> 00:29:48,800 Speaker 1: bad YEA Was that a winning record for that Marlins 579 00:29:48,800 --> 00:29:51,680 Speaker 1: team in twenty twenty? Yeah, I think this one is 580 00:29:51,720 --> 00:29:55,160 Speaker 1: going to be pretty easy on both sides, because, yeah, 581 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:57,320 Speaker 1: with this team, it was unusual, kind of like the 582 00:29:57,360 --> 00:29:59,440 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three version. As we'll get to they were 583 00:29:59,680 --> 00:30:01,840 Speaker 1: out scored quite a bit by their opponents. It was 584 00:30:01,880 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 1: not the classic playoff team in terms of overall talent 585 00:30:05,600 --> 00:30:08,720 Speaker 1: that he had. Some individual guys stood out. So on 586 00:30:08,840 --> 00:30:10,440 Speaker 1: hitting side, first, where are we going? 587 00:30:11,640 --> 00:30:14,520 Speaker 3: Well, I never thought I'd go with this name, but 588 00:30:14,880 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 3: Miguel Rojas had a phenomenal year despite going down on 589 00:30:21,400 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 3: the unidentified il the COVID ile of twenty twenty, he 590 00:30:26,440 --> 00:30:29,320 Speaker 3: posted an OPS close to nine hundred and one hundred 591 00:30:29,320 --> 00:30:30,760 Speaker 3: and forty three played appearances. 592 00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:32,600 Speaker 4: He just really showed out. 593 00:30:32,600 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 3: He played a phenomenal defensive shortstop like he does every 594 00:30:35,840 --> 00:30:38,400 Speaker 3: single year, but this year he really led that team 595 00:30:38,760 --> 00:30:41,880 Speaker 3: to something that they hadn't done in seventeen years. So 596 00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:45,280 Speaker 3: for me, Miguel Rojas the easy choice. THEE five hundred 597 00:30:45,360 --> 00:30:47,360 Speaker 3: slugging Miguel Rojas. 598 00:30:47,720 --> 00:30:51,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, that was that was really wild. I remember after 599 00:30:51,120 --> 00:30:54,120 Speaker 1: that season all the skepticism from the nerds about him 600 00:30:54,120 --> 00:30:56,760 Speaker 1: not being able to keep that up, and they were right, 601 00:30:56,960 --> 00:30:59,760 Speaker 1: as it proved to be offensively when he did play, 602 00:31:00,000 --> 00:31:01,320 Speaker 1: and as you mentioned, he did miss quite a bit 603 00:31:01,320 --> 00:31:03,280 Speaker 1: of time on the COVID aal I should I should 604 00:31:03,400 --> 00:31:06,360 Speaker 1: remind people in case anybody has forgotten, like how big 605 00:31:06,360 --> 00:31:08,920 Speaker 1: a deal it was when Arlons had a COVID outbreak 606 00:31:09,280 --> 00:31:12,920 Speaker 1: during the first weekends of this regular season. They were 607 00:31:12,960 --> 00:31:16,080 Speaker 1: at the center of a lot of emotions going on 608 00:31:17,240 --> 00:31:20,000 Speaker 1: and the concerns that they wouldn't be able to feel 609 00:31:20,080 --> 00:31:23,200 Speaker 1: the competitive team and That's another reason why this this 610 00:31:23,240 --> 00:31:25,240 Speaker 1: is a little tricky for a year, just because so 611 00:31:25,240 --> 00:31:28,640 Speaker 1: many guys weren't available for the entire season, and yet 612 00:31:28,680 --> 00:31:31,320 Speaker 1: they persevered and made it through. Who is our pitcher 613 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:32,320 Speaker 1: for this year, Kevin? 614 00:31:33,120 --> 00:31:35,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, so I went Pablo here this year. I had 615 00:31:35,320 --> 00:31:37,520 Speaker 2: to get him on the list somewhere somehow, and this 616 00:31:37,680 --> 00:31:39,280 Speaker 2: was the obvious year. He did not go on the 617 00:31:39,320 --> 00:31:42,720 Speaker 2: COVID ayll. He made that first start against Baltimore, that 618 00:31:42,800 --> 00:31:45,320 Speaker 2: first game when they came back from their outbreak, and 619 00:31:45,960 --> 00:31:48,000 Speaker 2: you know, he was great. He was stellar from Miami. 620 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:50,520 Speaker 2: He held the he held the reins of the rotation. 621 00:31:50,600 --> 00:31:52,320 Speaker 2: I guess you could say, while Sandy was I believe 622 00:31:52,360 --> 00:31:53,800 Speaker 2: out with the COVID outbreak as well. 623 00:31:53,880 --> 00:31:58,360 Speaker 4: So yeah, this was an easy pick. Yeah. 624 00:31:58,400 --> 00:32:01,120 Speaker 3: He made every single start, every single scheduled start in 625 00:32:01,200 --> 00:32:01,920 Speaker 3: twenty twenty. 626 00:32:02,040 --> 00:32:05,120 Speaker 4: He made it. Pablo was uh. 627 00:32:06,240 --> 00:32:09,040 Speaker 3: Was very very important for that team because without him, 628 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:12,000 Speaker 3: I don't think they they finished thirty one and twenty nine. 629 00:32:12,760 --> 00:32:16,240 Speaker 2: And if I could recall Danny postin lossot a pretty 630 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:16,800 Speaker 2: nice year. 631 00:32:17,640 --> 00:32:22,040 Speaker 4: Was nice nice, yeah him, And. 632 00:32:21,880 --> 00:32:25,240 Speaker 2: That was James Hoyt was a really good reliever for 633 00:32:25,400 --> 00:32:28,360 Speaker 2: Miami in those short and throw James. 634 00:32:28,080 --> 00:32:29,480 Speaker 4: Hoyd and his one eer. 635 00:32:30,800 --> 00:32:33,520 Speaker 1: I know that was that was fun. Yeah, that would 636 00:32:33,600 --> 00:32:36,200 Speaker 1: not have been a terrible choice, but I agree. 637 00:32:36,160 --> 00:32:38,240 Speaker 2: I had him and Paula was like, we're going Pablo. 638 00:32:38,280 --> 00:32:38,840 Speaker 1: We have to get him on. 639 00:32:39,720 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 4: Yeah, you can't go with anyone but Pablo there. 640 00:32:42,600 --> 00:32:44,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, so this gives us a glimpse. We have just 641 00:32:44,720 --> 00:32:47,600 Speaker 1: three more seasons to get to plus or wild guards. Uh, 642 00:32:47,640 --> 00:32:51,800 Speaker 1: there's a look at what we have here. Jose Rays, 643 00:32:51,880 --> 00:32:56,560 Speaker 1: Josh Johnson, Logan Morrison, Jose Fernandez, Marcelo Zuna Henderson, Alvarez 644 00:32:56,640 --> 00:33:01,400 Speaker 1: de Strange, Gordon Dan, Herron, Christian Yelich, h Ramos, Gean Carlos, 645 00:33:01,400 --> 00:33:06,400 Speaker 1: Stanton Osseina, jt Real, Muto, Brad Ziegeler, Yeah, Brad Ziegeler, 646 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:12,240 Speaker 1: Brian Anderson, Caleb Smith, Miguel Rojas, and Pablo Lopez for 647 00:33:12,320 --> 00:33:17,000 Speaker 1: our ultimate Miami Marlins roster slickting one hit, one pitcher 648 00:33:17,040 --> 00:33:19,520 Speaker 1: from each year the Miami era. As we go to 649 00:33:19,560 --> 00:33:25,480 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one, another relatively non competitive year for this 650 00:33:25,600 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: team coming out of COVID. Still some interesting names, some 651 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:35,840 Speaker 1: interesting one and done guys that were on this team. Yeah, overall, 652 00:33:35,880 --> 00:33:39,520 Speaker 1: this was this is a curious year. Some players that, 653 00:33:39,680 --> 00:33:42,600 Speaker 1: uh yeah, just sing this for the first time. Anthony Bender. 654 00:33:42,640 --> 00:33:46,360 Speaker 1: This is bender Mania, his emergence from a minor league 655 00:33:46,360 --> 00:33:49,719 Speaker 1: deal turning into a guy, Jazz's first year as an 656 00:33:49,720 --> 00:33:54,680 Speaker 1: everyday player. But oh yeah, overall disappointing team ninety something 657 00:33:54,840 --> 00:33:58,080 Speaker 1: lost is we'll make the best of it with this 658 00:33:58,200 --> 00:34:01,440 Speaker 1: ultimate roster. Who is the our hitter selection from twenty 659 00:34:01,440 --> 00:34:01,880 Speaker 1: twenty one. 660 00:34:02,240 --> 00:34:05,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, before I named the hitter selection, just want to 661 00:34:05,680 --> 00:34:07,840 Speaker 3: give a shout out to Starling Marte, who really was 662 00:34:07,920 --> 00:34:10,719 Speaker 3: phenomenal that year for the Mars before getting traded to 663 00:34:10,880 --> 00:34:14,520 Speaker 3: localand in exchange for Luzardo I and for this project 664 00:34:14,560 --> 00:34:16,400 Speaker 3: in particular, stay away from guys that were traded in 665 00:34:16,440 --> 00:34:18,560 Speaker 3: the middle of the year. So I went with first 666 00:34:18,560 --> 00:34:21,880 Speaker 3: basement dh Haes, who's Agui Lar who probably had his 667 00:34:21,880 --> 00:34:24,839 Speaker 3: best years of Marlin. He played pretty well in twenty 668 00:34:24,880 --> 00:34:26,880 Speaker 3: twenty as well, but I'm gonna go with him for 669 00:34:26,880 --> 00:34:29,960 Speaker 3: twenty twenty one and ops of seven eighty eight. He 670 00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:33,320 Speaker 3: dropped twenty two home runs, didn't strike out a lot, 671 00:34:34,160 --> 00:34:36,880 Speaker 3: got on base a decent amount, and he was just 672 00:34:37,239 --> 00:34:39,600 Speaker 3: He was one of the captains of that ball club 673 00:34:39,600 --> 00:34:43,280 Speaker 3: as well, especially when Marte was dealt so hazus aguilar 674 00:34:43,360 --> 00:34:44,480 Speaker 3: is my choice. 675 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:47,960 Speaker 1: And give us our picture. 676 00:34:49,080 --> 00:34:51,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I went with Trevor Rodgers here second in NL 677 00:34:51,680 --> 00:34:53,520 Speaker 2: Rookie of the Year. I mean it was an easy 678 00:34:53,600 --> 00:34:56,120 Speaker 2: choice for the most part. Obviously we know who we're 679 00:34:56,120 --> 00:34:58,000 Speaker 2: going with next year. Another big reason why I want 680 00:34:58,040 --> 00:35:01,520 Speaker 2: with Trevor here. So yeah, yea relievers. I looked at 681 00:35:01,560 --> 00:35:04,480 Speaker 2: Anthony Bender. He had that score streak where he just 682 00:35:04,520 --> 00:35:07,959 Speaker 2: would not get scored on, and but no, I think, 683 00:35:08,080 --> 00:35:10,360 Speaker 2: you know starter, we got to go Truv. He was 684 00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:14,399 Speaker 2: great and hopefully he bounces back from you know, some 685 00:35:14,440 --> 00:35:17,200 Speaker 2: tough two seasons in twenty twenty four. 686 00:35:17,640 --> 00:35:21,040 Speaker 1: The first twenty something endings of Bender's major league career 687 00:35:21,280 --> 00:35:25,520 Speaker 1: zero runs loud then maybe coincidence or not when they 688 00:35:25,560 --> 00:35:28,680 Speaker 1: started enforcing the sticky stuff checks. This was the first 689 00:35:28,719 --> 00:35:32,239 Speaker 1: year that they started doing that. Coincidence or not that 690 00:35:32,640 --> 00:35:34,760 Speaker 1: from that point forward he was more of a league 691 00:35:34,800 --> 00:35:38,839 Speaker 1: average type of guy instead of a lights out set 692 00:35:38,920 --> 00:35:42,359 Speaker 1: up guy for the Marlins that year. Definitely worth mentioning though, 693 00:35:42,640 --> 00:35:45,279 Speaker 1: And yeah, I agree with both of those picks right there. 694 00:35:45,800 --> 00:35:52,200 Speaker 1: Twenty twenty twos were almost through here twenty twenty two Marlins, 695 00:35:53,000 --> 00:35:55,160 Speaker 1: where's my graphic from that year. I don't know. That 696 00:35:55,239 --> 00:35:57,680 Speaker 1: was a that was a pretty frustrating year with some 697 00:35:57,760 --> 00:36:03,399 Speaker 1: heightened expectations, some increase spending the first year of Kim 698 00:36:03,440 --> 00:36:07,239 Speaker 1: Ang pushing all the buttons as well. A team that, 699 00:36:07,520 --> 00:36:10,359 Speaker 1: despite its disappointments, there was little glimpses during the middle 700 00:36:10,360 --> 00:36:11,600 Speaker 1: of the year where I thought maybe they were going 701 00:36:11,680 --> 00:36:13,640 Speaker 1: to get back in the race. Then they faded right 702 00:36:13,680 --> 00:36:16,160 Speaker 1: before the trade deadline, a lot of rumors about what 703 00:36:16,200 --> 00:36:18,440 Speaker 1: they would do at that trade deadline, and they mostly 704 00:36:18,520 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 1: stood pat from that point forward at the very end 705 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:25,400 Speaker 1: of the season. Pretty miserable ending for that team, so 706 00:36:25,400 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 1: they had a similar record to the year before. A 707 00:36:28,280 --> 00:36:33,040 Speaker 1: lot of familiar faces that came back in twenty twenty three. Yeah, 708 00:36:33,080 --> 00:36:37,040 Speaker 1: but overall, I know on the pitching side, it's we're 709 00:36:37,080 --> 00:36:39,760 Speaker 1: going to get through that very quickly. On the hitter side, 710 00:36:40,040 --> 00:36:41,200 Speaker 1: where are we going, Isaac? 711 00:36:42,280 --> 00:36:45,880 Speaker 3: Before I name the guy of the twenty four Marlins 712 00:36:45,880 --> 00:36:49,200 Speaker 3: who took an out bat in twenty twenty two, only 713 00:36:49,320 --> 00:36:52,399 Speaker 3: three of them had an OPS over seven hundred, and 714 00:36:52,480 --> 00:36:53,800 Speaker 3: the man I'm choosing. 715 00:36:53,760 --> 00:36:55,720 Speaker 4: Was the only one. I have an OPS over eight hundred, 716 00:36:55,719 --> 00:36:56,680 Speaker 4: and that's Jazz Chisholm. 717 00:36:56,719 --> 00:37:00,880 Speaker 3: Junior his breakout season in twenty twenty two All Star. 718 00:37:02,400 --> 00:37:05,279 Speaker 4: Second basement. Obviously, he wasn't able to play in the 719 00:37:05,320 --> 00:37:06,680 Speaker 4: All Star Game due to injury. 720 00:37:06,760 --> 00:37:08,560 Speaker 3: He didn't play a lot, but when he was on 721 00:37:08,600 --> 00:37:12,080 Speaker 3: the field, it was really something special for him. He played, 722 00:37:12,239 --> 00:37:14,120 Speaker 3: he had two hundred and forty one at bats, only 723 00:37:14,360 --> 00:37:18,160 Speaker 3: eight six e ops like I said, fourteen homers, ten doubles, 724 00:37:18,200 --> 00:37:23,759 Speaker 3: four triples, stole, he stole twelve bags like I said, 725 00:37:23,760 --> 00:37:26,440 Speaker 3: a very limited sample size there, but he was easily 726 00:37:26,440 --> 00:37:29,760 Speaker 3: the best offensive performer on that club. Argument could definitely 727 00:37:29,760 --> 00:37:33,680 Speaker 3: be made for Garret Cooper, but he was just less 728 00:37:33,719 --> 00:37:37,120 Speaker 3: spectacular even though he played in one hundred and twenty games. 729 00:37:37,480 --> 00:37:38,880 Speaker 3: I don't know if he was a seven to fifty. 730 00:37:39,440 --> 00:37:42,520 Speaker 3: I went with the best offensive performer, and that's Jazz 731 00:37:45,560 --> 00:37:53,719 Speaker 3: James gets into one out towards center way back there. 732 00:37:56,960 --> 00:37:58,880 Speaker 2: Yeah. And then for the picture, I think it's pretty 733 00:37:58,880 --> 00:38:02,759 Speaker 2: obvious we're gonna go with mister Santo Contra, who won 734 00:38:02,840 --> 00:38:07,759 Speaker 2: the first Siung for this Marlins franchise, and guy was 735 00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:09,840 Speaker 2: lights out. There was no other way to say it. 736 00:38:09,840 --> 00:38:12,680 Speaker 2: It was two hundred and twenty eight innings pitched in 737 00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:15,239 Speaker 2: twenty twenty two, a two to two eight, eer a 738 00:38:15,280 --> 00:38:17,880 Speaker 2: two nine to nine five, not even a strike, a 739 00:38:17,960 --> 00:38:21,399 Speaker 2: kipper nine over ten, didn't barely walk to anyone. I mean, 740 00:38:21,440 --> 00:38:24,520 Speaker 2: this guy was really damn good. And it's also worth 741 00:38:24,520 --> 00:38:26,680 Speaker 2: giving Hayes loose Lozardo credit. He had a very nice 742 00:38:26,719 --> 00:38:30,560 Speaker 2: twenty twenty two as well. But Sandy easily out a 743 00:38:31,360 --> 00:38:32,360 Speaker 2: dozen the. 744 00:38:34,200 --> 00:38:39,040 Speaker 1: Ace of our ultimate Miami Marlins roster for his incredible 745 00:38:39,080 --> 00:38:42,160 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two campaign. So finally we are up to 746 00:38:42,400 --> 00:38:48,120 Speaker 1: the most recent season, twenty twenty three. Everything all the 747 00:38:48,160 --> 00:38:52,080 Speaker 1: buttons that Skip Schumacher pressed went correctly. They also had 748 00:38:52,120 --> 00:38:56,120 Speaker 1: some of the infusion of some shrewd trade acquisitions the 749 00:38:56,239 --> 00:39:00,239 Speaker 1: debut of Ury Perez. A lot of things went right 750 00:39:00,239 --> 00:39:02,240 Speaker 1: for this team. They had a good amount of individual talent, 751 00:39:02,280 --> 00:39:05,920 Speaker 1: but they had intangibles that had them play even above 752 00:39:06,080 --> 00:39:09,120 Speaker 1: their talent level in order to win a gazillion one 753 00:39:09,200 --> 00:39:11,560 Speaker 1: run games, make it to the postseason in a full 754 00:39:11,640 --> 00:39:14,560 Speaker 1: length season for the first time in twenty years, a 755 00:39:14,680 --> 00:39:18,839 Speaker 1: very fun ride to cover. On the hitting side, they 756 00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:21,960 Speaker 1: despite scoring the fewest runs in the National League, they 757 00:39:22,000 --> 00:39:25,920 Speaker 1: made it in So which of these offensive players do 758 00:39:25,960 --> 00:39:28,919 Speaker 1: we think he's worthy? Yeah, there's a couple of really 759 00:39:28,920 --> 00:39:29,839 Speaker 1: great choices here. 760 00:39:31,360 --> 00:39:33,920 Speaker 3: The only player in baseball history to win the batting 761 00:39:33,960 --> 00:39:38,560 Speaker 3: title in different leagues and back to back years. Luis 762 00:39:39,000 --> 00:39:43,080 Speaker 3: Arise came to Miami and was every bit of himself 763 00:39:43,080 --> 00:39:46,440 Speaker 3: that was reported and then some. He was an All Star. 764 00:39:46,840 --> 00:39:49,640 Speaker 3: He was eighth in MVP voting, won the Silver Slugger 765 00:39:49,719 --> 00:39:52,160 Speaker 3: hit three point fifty four. He had an ops of 766 00:39:52,239 --> 00:39:54,800 Speaker 3: eight sixty one. Played in one hundred and forty seven games. 767 00:39:54,800 --> 00:39:56,360 Speaker 3: He played through a. 768 00:39:56,239 --> 00:39:58,640 Speaker 4: Really nagging ankle injury late in the year. 769 00:39:58,680 --> 00:40:00,279 Speaker 3: He came off a bench on one leg, you know, 770 00:40:00,280 --> 00:40:02,640 Speaker 3: a big critical game in Pittsburgh, in the playoff clinching 771 00:40:02,680 --> 00:40:06,000 Speaker 3: game in Pittsburgh, got a base hit. He was playing 772 00:40:06,040 --> 00:40:09,200 Speaker 3: at maybe sixty seventy in the postseason in Philadelphia for 773 00:40:09,239 --> 00:40:13,960 Speaker 3: this team, four point nine war player. He was just 774 00:40:14,320 --> 00:40:15,560 Speaker 3: he is one of the best things to happened in 775 00:40:15,600 --> 00:40:18,040 Speaker 3: Miami in a long time. Louisa Rise. 776 00:40:20,120 --> 00:40:23,239 Speaker 1: And our pitcher for this team. Of course, we can't 777 00:40:23,280 --> 00:40:30,120 Speaker 1: repeat once we've done before. Can't put Sandy in again. Kevin, 778 00:40:30,120 --> 00:40:32,719 Speaker 1: there's a couple that you can make the case for. 779 00:40:33,600 --> 00:40:36,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's a lot of good choices here. I actually 780 00:40:36,680 --> 00:40:39,120 Speaker 2: was between a lot of guys, but I ended up 781 00:40:39,160 --> 00:40:42,880 Speaker 2: going Braxton Garrett. This guy was from start to finish 782 00:40:43,040 --> 00:40:46,040 Speaker 2: just consistent for Miami Lozardo. It was a very close 783 00:40:46,120 --> 00:40:48,839 Speaker 2: choice between him and LOZARDA but you know, lozarda kind 784 00:40:48,840 --> 00:40:50,800 Speaker 2: of struggled coming out of the All Star breag Braxton 785 00:40:50,920 --> 00:40:53,759 Speaker 2: kind of had consistency. I know, he had a couple 786 00:40:53,800 --> 00:40:56,080 Speaker 2: of blow up starts, it'sp you know, most notably the 787 00:40:56,120 --> 00:41:00,000 Speaker 2: Atlanta one, but Braxton stayed there and he was consider 788 00:41:00,320 --> 00:41:02,719 Speaker 2: through the whole season. He made a playoff start, just 789 00:41:02,800 --> 00:41:05,759 Speaker 2: like Lozardo. So think, thankfully we have the wild card 790 00:41:05,800 --> 00:41:07,840 Speaker 2: spot and I could probably choose someone else from that 791 00:41:07,880 --> 00:41:11,040 Speaker 2: twenty twenty three team. So yeah, we're gonna go Brax 792 00:41:11,120 --> 00:41:15,040 Speaker 2: in here. Although Lozardo was a very very very close second. 793 00:41:15,640 --> 00:41:17,040 Speaker 4: I would have gone Lozardo. 794 00:41:17,480 --> 00:41:20,920 Speaker 1: And any consideration given to you know him the anti 795 00:41:21,000 --> 00:41:23,359 Speaker 1: reliever guy, the Tanner Scott. 796 00:41:23,120 --> 00:41:24,839 Speaker 2: Well that's what the wild cards for. I was gonna 797 00:41:24,880 --> 00:41:27,360 Speaker 2: choose Tanner for my wild card. 798 00:41:27,719 --> 00:41:31,200 Speaker 1: Well, let me hold on. If Lozardo was a close 799 00:41:31,239 --> 00:41:33,120 Speaker 1: second place for this, then. 800 00:41:33,200 --> 00:41:38,920 Speaker 2: Well for the starter, because you know I was between Lozardo, 801 00:41:39,080 --> 00:41:43,399 Speaker 2: Brax and then Nardi and Scott MM hmm, So it's 802 00:41:43,440 --> 00:41:46,440 Speaker 2: really either one. But I wanted to go Brax here. 803 00:41:46,280 --> 00:41:48,120 Speaker 2: He pitched very well. 804 00:41:48,680 --> 00:41:51,400 Speaker 1: I'm fine with that. He was as you said, that 805 00:41:51,600 --> 00:41:55,840 Speaker 1: infamous Braves outing. Outside of that, he was consistently great, 806 00:41:56,000 --> 00:41:59,080 Speaker 1: not just good, but great, kind of exceeding any reasonable 807 00:41:59,080 --> 00:42:02,400 Speaker 1: expectations that we had for him based on his previous 808 00:42:02,880 --> 00:42:07,440 Speaker 1: major league experience. Yeah, I'm fine with that. That brings 809 00:42:07,520 --> 00:42:10,160 Speaker 1: us to the wild card. This is a thirteenth hitter 810 00:42:10,200 --> 00:42:12,200 Speaker 1: and a thirteenth pitcher that we could pick from any 811 00:42:12,239 --> 00:42:15,600 Speaker 1: single season in Marlin's history. I think Kevin already tipped 812 00:42:15,600 --> 00:42:18,319 Speaker 1: his hand that he'll go recently bias and pick a 813 00:42:18,400 --> 00:42:20,760 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three pitcher, and I'm fine with that. As 814 00:42:20,960 --> 00:42:23,800 Speaker 1: we touched on, there are a couple really deserving guys. 815 00:42:24,280 --> 00:42:27,160 Speaker 1: What about on the hitter side, Isaaca could be anybody 816 00:42:27,520 --> 00:42:29,800 Speaker 1: we wanted to make this kind of a believable roster. 817 00:42:29,920 --> 00:42:32,640 Speaker 1: But I think we have most positions and count every position. 818 00:42:33,080 --> 00:42:35,840 Speaker 1: We have full out field, We have JT as the catcher. 819 00:42:35,880 --> 00:42:37,720 Speaker 1: He could catch every We don't need a backup catcher. 820 00:42:37,800 --> 00:42:41,560 Speaker 1: JT could catch every single day as he's done, especially 821 00:42:41,560 --> 00:42:44,520 Speaker 1: since he's gone over to Philly no reason, to waste 822 00:42:44,560 --> 00:42:48,759 Speaker 1: the spot on that. Where do we want to We 823 00:42:48,800 --> 00:42:51,480 Speaker 1: could go with some of the guys who've mentioned before, 824 00:42:52,200 --> 00:42:54,800 Speaker 1: could go in any direction here, but we're still just 825 00:42:54,840 --> 00:42:57,759 Speaker 1: picking a single season from this player, whoever it is. 826 00:42:58,400 --> 00:43:00,880 Speaker 3: Well, imagine this the guy choosing at a nine to 827 00:43:01,040 --> 00:43:04,680 Speaker 3: two ops in twenty seventeen, which was just third best 828 00:43:04,880 --> 00:43:05,879 Speaker 3: on a Marlins team. 829 00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:08,759 Speaker 4: So that is Justin Bohr. He deserved to be on 830 00:43:08,800 --> 00:43:09,200 Speaker 4: this list. 831 00:43:09,239 --> 00:43:10,960 Speaker 3: He had been there from twenty fourteen all the way 832 00:43:10,960 --> 00:43:14,200 Speaker 3: to twenty eighteen, played some very meaningful games, hit some 833 00:43:14,280 --> 00:43:15,520 Speaker 3: very meaningful home runs. 834 00:43:15,880 --> 00:43:17,480 Speaker 4: In that particular season, he played in. 835 00:43:17,480 --> 00:43:20,440 Speaker 3: One hundred and eight games, slugged five point thirty six, 836 00:43:20,560 --> 00:43:23,080 Speaker 3: dropped twenty five home runs, third on the ball club 837 00:43:23,080 --> 00:43:26,719 Speaker 3: behind John Carlos fifty nine and Ozunas thirty four. Both 838 00:43:26,760 --> 00:43:30,400 Speaker 3: those guys were already used, So we went with Justin Bohr. 839 00:43:32,080 --> 00:43:34,720 Speaker 3: There was an option of maybe going with Derek Dietrich 840 00:43:34,800 --> 00:43:39,000 Speaker 3: at some point, but that core from twenty thirteen really 841 00:43:39,040 --> 00:43:40,920 Speaker 3: to twenty seventeen, there were just so there's just a 842 00:43:40,960 --> 00:43:43,520 Speaker 3: lot of continuity there that there wasn't much room to 843 00:43:43,600 --> 00:43:46,040 Speaker 3: choose other people because they were taking up a majority 844 00:43:46,040 --> 00:43:48,319 Speaker 3: of the playing time. So Justin Bore was the one 845 00:43:48,360 --> 00:43:51,319 Speaker 3: guy sort of left off of this list that really 846 00:43:51,360 --> 00:43:52,279 Speaker 3: was there the entire time. 847 00:43:52,440 --> 00:43:55,520 Speaker 4: So Justin Boor was a easy choice. He deserves his kudos. 848 00:43:55,600 --> 00:44:00,000 Speaker 3: Homer and Derby participant and yeah, Justin Board JB Baby. 849 00:44:00,680 --> 00:44:04,000 Speaker 1: Justin Boorr, Casis Aguilar platoon would be a lot of 850 00:44:04,040 --> 00:44:07,560 Speaker 1: fun at first place guys both on and off the field. 851 00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:11,680 Speaker 1: I like that idea. Yeah, and so far. For very 852 00:44:11,719 --> 00:44:15,560 Speaker 1: final spot, I think we already went over Kevin. You 853 00:44:15,600 --> 00:44:17,560 Speaker 1: want to go with the Tanner here for. 854 00:44:17,480 --> 00:44:19,680 Speaker 2: His will, we will go with one of the best 855 00:44:19,719 --> 00:44:23,960 Speaker 2: reliever seasons in Marlin's history with mister Tanner Scott. I 856 00:44:24,000 --> 00:44:27,040 Speaker 2: mean to say this guy was phenomenal, I think is 857 00:44:27,040 --> 00:44:31,040 Speaker 2: an understatement. He basically won games for Miami. That two 858 00:44:31,040 --> 00:44:35,040 Speaker 2: pitch mis worked basically perfectly for this this guy, and 859 00:44:35,239 --> 00:44:38,200 Speaker 2: he's very well deserving of this spot here as much 860 00:44:38,360 --> 00:44:40,520 Speaker 2: as you could go Lozardo or Andrew Mardy, who also 861 00:44:40,640 --> 00:44:44,080 Speaker 2: deserve a spot on the list, Tanner Scott may have 862 00:44:44,080 --> 00:44:46,640 Speaker 2: had one of the best seasons for a Marlins reliever. 863 00:44:48,880 --> 00:44:51,320 Speaker 1: So let's take a look at this masterpiece for everybody 864 00:44:51,360 --> 00:44:56,719 Speaker 1: to see. Our ultimate Miami Marlins roster of best individual 865 00:44:56,800 --> 00:45:02,920 Speaker 1: seasons from each year of Marlin's history, from Reys, Yeah, 866 00:45:03,120 --> 00:45:07,560 Speaker 1: Josh Johnson and Logan Morrison, some of the best individual 867 00:45:07,600 --> 00:45:10,440 Speaker 1: talents in Marlin's history, from a Jose Fernandez and the 868 00:45:10,480 --> 00:45:14,319 Speaker 1: San Diel contra to what Luisa Rise has done. This 869 00:45:14,360 --> 00:45:18,719 Speaker 1: past season was pretty special in Marlon's history and in 870 00:45:18,840 --> 00:45:21,760 Speaker 1: all of baseball for what he did, the gian Carlos 871 00:45:21,760 --> 00:45:27,040 Speaker 1: Stanton MVP winning season of course, and JT real Muto 872 00:45:27,080 --> 00:45:29,600 Speaker 1: emerging as the best catcher in baseball during his final 873 00:45:29,640 --> 00:45:32,880 Speaker 1: Marls year. Even on the reliever side, I can't hate 874 00:45:32,920 --> 00:45:37,719 Speaker 1: on Brad Ziegeler and Tanner Scott and aj Ramos. That's 875 00:45:37,719 --> 00:45:41,640 Speaker 1: a fun diversity in styles that those guys bring to 876 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:44,440 Speaker 1: the back end of games. And even yeah, even some 877 00:45:44,480 --> 00:45:48,760 Speaker 1: players that burned out all too soon, such as aside 878 00:45:48,760 --> 00:45:52,520 Speaker 1: from Jose of course, Josh Johnson that was his last 879 00:45:52,520 --> 00:45:54,920 Speaker 1: season as a service bole major league pitcher, and Henderson 880 00:45:54,960 --> 00:45:57,839 Speaker 1: Alvarez just couldn't stay healthy. He was still in his 881 00:45:58,080 --> 00:46:01,880 Speaker 1: mid twenties when he was shining so brightly as number 882 00:46:01,880 --> 00:46:04,880 Speaker 1: two guy in this Marlins rotation and occasional number one, 883 00:46:06,440 --> 00:46:08,800 Speaker 1: and other players that even went on to be better, 884 00:46:09,400 --> 00:46:12,279 Speaker 1: but the Miguel Rojas one is going to be a 885 00:46:12,280 --> 00:46:15,840 Speaker 1: fun memory for how briefly that lasted, but that was 886 00:46:15,880 --> 00:46:19,040 Speaker 1: real and accounted just like any other season, as unusual 887 00:46:19,080 --> 00:46:21,760 Speaker 1: as it was. So that's preserved here on this ultimate 888 00:46:21,800 --> 00:46:24,359 Speaker 1: Miami Marlins roster, and I think pieces kind of fit 889 00:46:24,440 --> 00:46:27,440 Speaker 1: together pretty well. As I said at the top of 890 00:46:27,480 --> 00:46:30,600 Speaker 1: the show, we invite people to submit their own We 891 00:46:30,680 --> 00:46:33,719 Speaker 1: have a podcast page for this individual episode, and there's 892 00:46:33,719 --> 00:46:35,640 Speaker 1: a form right in there that you could fill out 893 00:46:35,680 --> 00:46:37,719 Speaker 1: to submit it, and then we'll post those on the 894 00:46:37,719 --> 00:46:40,160 Speaker 1: side for people to compare and contrast what they came 895 00:46:40,239 --> 00:46:42,160 Speaker 1: up with. I think the rules are kind of self 896 00:46:42,239 --> 00:46:48,000 Speaker 1: explanatory right here, focus on Miami's stuff only, and I'll 897 00:46:48,040 --> 00:46:50,919 Speaker 1: link to that Isaac article from all of Marlin's history 898 00:46:50,960 --> 00:46:53,960 Speaker 1: that did this exercise, going from ninety three all the 899 00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:56,880 Speaker 1: way to twenty twenty one when that came out, so 900 00:46:56,920 --> 00:47:01,000 Speaker 1: that people can compare it as well. So this is 901 00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:04,240 Speaker 1: what we did to pass the time, still relatively early 902 00:47:04,360 --> 00:47:08,080 Speaker 1: in the quiet period of this Marlins offseason, and we'll 903 00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:11,200 Speaker 1: come up with more similar ideas as necessary as we 904 00:47:11,239 --> 00:47:14,680 Speaker 1: can move on. But I'm sure people are eager to 905 00:47:14,719 --> 00:47:19,960 Speaker 1: hear our thoughts about Ryan Jensen. That's his name, Ryan Jensen. Yeah, 906 00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:22,200 Speaker 1: and all those other marginal moves that the Marlins will 907 00:47:22,200 --> 00:47:25,680 Speaker 1: be making soon. Yeah. This has been from Elissman and 908 00:47:25,760 --> 00:47:29,799 Speaker 1: Ken burrall Isaaca Zoo from the Official Show, gearing up 909 00:47:29,840 --> 00:47:32,520 Speaker 1: for the meat of this offseason as Isaac will soon 910 00:47:32,560 --> 00:47:37,000 Speaker 1: be heading out to Nashville for the winter meetings. And yeah, 911 00:47:37,040 --> 00:47:39,880 Speaker 1: there will be more contemporary stuff to cover with this 912 00:47:39,960 --> 00:47:42,880 Speaker 1: Marlins team, and then when we revisit this stuff in 913 00:47:42,880 --> 00:47:46,320 Speaker 1: the future as more Marlins baseball gets played and hopefully 914 00:47:46,360 --> 00:47:49,800 Speaker 1: from some new faces that emerge as standout players as well. 915 00:47:50,239 --> 00:47:54,080 Speaker 1: We'll wrap this up here again. Encourage people to subscribe 916 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:56,799 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts rate and review. That helps 917 00:47:56,840 --> 00:47:59,799 Speaker 1: us out a lot. Become a super subscriber. That is 918 00:48:00,560 --> 00:48:04,120 Speaker 1: paramounts to keeping us going throughout this offseason when Peter 919 00:48:04,200 --> 00:48:08,880 Speaker 1: Bendix is keeping us waiting for intriguing moves, we still 920 00:48:09,120 --> 00:48:11,919 Speaker 1: come up with ideas for you and do as best 921 00:48:11,960 --> 00:48:14,920 Speaker 1: we can to make sure that your super subscription support 922 00:48:15,280 --> 00:48:18,520 Speaker 1: is well worth it. That's it for this episode of 923 00:48:18,520 --> 00:48:21,279 Speaker 1: the Official Show, and I'll be back with you more 924 00:48:21,440 --> 00:48:23,640 Speaker 1: next week and plenty of more Marls coverage on Fish 925 00:48:23,680 --> 00:48:37,319 Speaker 1: on first between now and then go fish