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Archive of historical posts from our previous site “The Florida Marlins Ticket”.

 
Posted: June 30th, 2007

Since we’ve been able to locate some of the files from the past, we will be posting many of our news posts from the late 1990s. Loyal Marlins fans will enjoy some of the old names and circumstances including our coverage of the 1997 World Series. You can read these posts here.

Meanwhile, check out some of our history on the Internet Archive.

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Posted: September 30th, 1998

Here are the major transaction from the 1998 season including the fire-sale of the 1997 World Series Champions:


Who’s new: Who’s gone:
Oscar Henriquez, RHP
Manuel Barrios, RHP
Mark Johnson, RHP
(trade, Astros)
Moises Alou, OF
(trade, Astros)
Joe Fontenot, RHP
Mike Villano, RHP
Mike Pageler, RHP
(trade, Giants)
Rob Nenn, RHP
(trade, Giants)
Jesus Martinez, LHP
(trade, Diamondbacks)
Devon White, CF
(trade, Diamondbacks)
Blaine Mull, RHP
(trade, Royals)
Jeff Conine, 1B
(trade, Royals)
Chris Clark, RHP
(trade, Padres)
Ed Vosberg, LHP
(trade, Padres)
Brandon Cromer, IF
(waivers, Pirates)
Rafael Medina, P
Steve Hoff, P
Derrek Lee, 1B
(trade, Padres)
Kevin Brown, RHP
(trade, Padres)
Lorenzo Bundy, Bench Coach Jerry Manuel, Bench Coach
(Manager, White Sox)
Rich Dubee, Pitching Coach Larry Rotschild, Pitching Coach
(Manager, Devil-Rays)
Tony Saunders, LHP
Mike Duvall, LHP
Randy Winn, OF
(expansion draft, Devil Rays)
Fletcher Bates, OF
Scott Comer, P
(trade, Mets)
Dennis Cook, LHP
(trade, Mets)
Eric Ludwick, RHP
(trade, A’s)
Kurt Abbott, IF
(trade, A’s)
Randy Knorr, C
(free agent)
Hector Ramirez, RHP
(trade, Orioles)
Jesus Sanchez, LHP
A.J. Burnett, RHP
Brandon Villafuerte, RHP
(trade, Mets)
Al Leiter, P
(trade, Mets)
Kurt Miller, RHP
(trade, Cubs)
Darren Daulton, 1B
(retirement)
Alex Arias, SS
(released, Philadelphia)
Mike Piazza, C
Todd Zeile, 3B
(trade, Dodgers)
Charles Johnson, C
Gary Sheffield, OF
Bobby Bonilla, 3B
Jim Eisenreich, 1B/OF
Manuel Barrios, P
(trade, Dodgers)
Preston Wilson, OF
Ed Yarnall, LHP
Geoff Goetz, P
(trade, Mets)
Mike Piazza, C
(trade, Mets)
Brian Edmondson, P
(waivers, Braves)
Ramon Castro, C
(trade, Astros)
Jay Powell, P
Scott Makarewicz, C
(trade, Astros)
Jose Santo, 3B
Dan DeYoung, P
(trade, Rangers)
Todd Zeile, 3B
(trade, Rangers)
Kevin Orrie, 3b
Jason Speier, P
(trade, Cubs)
Felix Heredia, P
Steve Hoff, P
(trade, Cubs)
Manuel Barrios, P
(waivers, Dodgers)

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Posted: September 29th, 1998

Cliff Floyd received the media award as player of the year. Matt Mantei was named the most improved. Mark Kotsay was named Rookie of the year. Rich Donnely was awarded the good guy award.

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Posted: September 9th, 1998

In what appears to be the first step in John Henry’s purchase of the Florida Marlins, Don Smiley withdrew his bid to buy the team. Smiley’s 14-month attempt to purchase the team was unable to gather enough money. This clears way for John Henry to complete his deal. In more exciting news, GM Dave Dombrowski who built a deep minor league system and a world champion re-signed for 5 more years. Despite lucrative offers, specifically from the Dodgers, Dombrowski opted to stay in South Florida. Henry has already indicated that he wants to invest more money in the payroll and name Dombrowski the president of the ball club.

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Posted: September 8th, 1998

News out of Wayne Huizenga and John Henry’s representatives indicate that Henry is on the verge of purchasing the Florida Marlins. Henry has already promised to build a new stadium from his own funds. He also suggested that any public fund would be welcome and allow him to direct more of his money to the payroll. Henry also would keep Dave Dombrowski as President and General Manager. Finally, and most importantly, Henry would increase the payroll back to a competitive level, probably convincing Jim Leyland to stay. At this point, Henry still has not sold his 1% of the NY Yankees and Huizenga has not submitted his name for approval by Major League Baseball.

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Posted: September 7th, 1998

Marlins reactivated Edgar Renteria and Mike Redmond from the DL. Andy Larkin was sent back to the Minors. Preston Wilson, Randy Knorr, Brian Daubach, and Alex González will remain on the expanded major league roster.

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Posted: August 25th, 1998

Edgar Renteria and Mike Redmond joined the Marlins ever-growing list of injured players. Alex González will finally get a chance to show his skills at shortstop and off-season veteran signee Randy Knorr will back up at the catcher position.

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Posted: August 20th, 1998

Another Marlins pitcher has joined the DL. Matt Mantei sprained his ankle in a loss to San Diego. Rafael Medina was reactivated of the DL to take his spot.

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Posted: August 4th, 1998

The Marlins have placed Craig Counsell on the DL and called up Luis Castillo to take his spot on the Roster. Counsell was hit by a pitch and broke his jaw. Castillo was the starting second baseman last season, but lost his job due to inconsistency and the need to continue development in the minors. Castillo’s main asset is his speed.

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Posted: July 31st, 1998

7/31/98 — In a last minute trade, the Marlins filled the open gap in third base by acquiring Kevin Orrie from the Chicago Cubs for reliever Felix Heredia. The Marlins also receive minor league pitchers Todd Noel and Justin Speier, while the Cubs receive minor league pitcher Steve Hoff. Orrie was the Cubs’ starting third baseman last year, but has struggled so far this year. Speier joins the Marlins bullpen, taking Heredia’s spot.

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