Larry Beinfest
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Right now, we're so buckled by the amount of injuries to key players ... I don't know if we've taken a step back to say, 'OK, is this going to mess up the master plan?' We're trying to make sure Red has 25 guys every day, which has been tough. He's played short a lot. It's tough to keep up with it.
It's been a bad run ... It kind of started the first day of Spring Training when [Jeff] Mathis broke his collarbone, and it hasn't really stopped since.
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Marlin Maniac Contest: You be the Miami Marlins General Manager
Dec 5, 2011; Dallas, TX, USA; Miami Marlins president of baseball operstions Larry Beinfest (left) announces the signing of closer Heath Bell (not pictured) during the MLB winter meetings at Hilton Anatole. Bell was signed for 3 years and $27 million. Ma from Marlin Maniac Read more »
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The difference between the Miami Marlins and the Houston Astros is credibility
The Miami Marlins went through a horrific fire sale that saw the roster torn down to pieces just one year after promises of playoff berths were made with big signings. The Marlins stripped the roster bare and kept only the bare essentials, mainly Giancar from FishStripes Read more »
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Hook, line and stinker
LOS ANGELES — This weekend's series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Miami Marlins matches last-place teams that took wildly divergent routes to the cellar. New Dodgers ownership splurged for a star-studded roster and the highest payroll in baseba from Biloxi Sun Herald Read more »
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Not even Miami's GM knows who's playing
07:11 AM ET 05.10 | For 23-year-old second base prospect Derek Dietrich, the call from the Jacksonville Suns came at 1:50 a.m. Wednesday. "Way back in spring training one of my goals was to [make it here this year]," Dietrich said. "Now it's to continue from FanNation Read more »
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Hard decisions loom as injured Marlins return
That's when President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest and his lieutenants will start popping Advil like M&M's if they haven't already. The Marlins will face hard decisions as the 11 players currently on the disabled list, including six on the 60-da from South Florida Sun-Sentinel Read more »