• Turnbow in Big Pain, Comeback Over

  • Looks like Derrick Turnbow’s comeback attempt with the Marlins, and probably his career, is over. After Turnbow was pulled from a Spring Training game today, Joe Frisaro tweeted:

    #Marlins Turn ow said shoulder pain today 10 times worse than broken elbow

    Ouch.

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  • Marlins Finalize 2009 Roster

  • The Marlins 2009 roster is now complete.

    Pitchers B/T Height Weight Birth Salary
    40 Kiko Calero R/R 6-1 210 01/09/75 $500,000
    55 Josh Johnson L/R 6-7 230 01/31/84 $1,400,000
    20 Logan Kensing R/R 6-1 185 07/03/82 $660,000
    22 Matt Lindstrom R/R 6-4 210 02/11/80 $410,000
    53 Dan Meyer R/L 6-3 220 07/03/81 $400,000
    23 Andrew Miller L/L 6-6 210 05/21/85 $1,575,000
    47 Ricky Nolasco R/R 6-2 220 12/13/82 $2,400,000
    46 Leo Nunez R/R 6-1 175 08/14/83 $414,500
    48 Hayden Penn R/R 6-3 200 10/13/84 $400,000
    37 Renyel Pinto L/L 6-4 215 07/08/82 $404,000
    43 Scott Proctor* R/R 6-1 195 01/02/77 $750,000
    19 Anibal Sanchez R/R 6-0 180 02/27/84 $400,000
    56 Rick VandenHurk* R/R 6-5 195 05/22/85 $400,000
    41 Chris Volstad R/R 6-8 225 09/23/86 $400,000
     
    Catchers B/T Height Weight Birth Salary
    21 John Baker L/R 6-1 210 01/20/81 $400,000
    29 Ronny Paulino R/R 6-2 245 04/21/81 $440,000
     
    Infielders B/T Height Weight Birth Salary
    4 Alfredo Amezaga* S/R 5-10 180 01/16/78 $1,300,000
    1 Emilio Bonifacio S/R 5-10 195 04/23/85 $400,000
    3 Jorge Cantu R/R 6-3 200 01/30/82 $3,500,000
    7 Ross Gload L/L 6-1 190 04/05/76 $1,900,000
    50 Andy Gonzalez R/R 6-3 205 12/15/81 $400,000
    18 Wes Helms R/R 6-4 220 05/12/76 $950,000
    2 Hanley Ramirez R/R 6-3 200 12/23/83 $5,500,000
    6 Dan Uggla R/R 5-11 200 03/11/80 $5,350,000
     
    Outfielders B/T Height Weight Birth Salary
    25 Brett Carroll R/R 6-0 190 10/03/82 $400,000
    27 Jeremy Hermida L/R 6-3 210 01/30/84 $2,250,000
    24 Cameron Maybin R/R 6-4 205 04/04/87 $400,000
    12 Cody Ross R/L 5-9 205 12/23/80 $2,225,000

    * Disabled List

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  • Marlins Acquire Penn and Gload

  • Robert Andino, who was out of options, to the Baltimore Orioles for right-handed reliever Hayden Penn. Penn hasn’t had a stellar career:

    Penn reached the big leagues with the Orioles in 2005, and he’s appeared in seven Grapefruit League games this spring. The right-hander is 0-3 with a 10.06 ERA in 17 innings.

    The 24-year-old Penn was 0-4 with a 15.10 ERA in six starts last year, logging 19 2/3 innings.

    Additionally, the Fish found a left-handed hitter to come off the bench. The Marlins acquired 33-year old Ross Gload and cash from the Kansas City Royals for a player to be named later.

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  • Marlins Acquire Catcher Ronny Paulino

  • Apparently not satisfied with their catching depth, the Marlins have acquired Ronny Paulino from the giants for minor league right-handed pitcher Hector Correa.

    Paulino, 27, was traded to the Giants from Philadelphia for left-handed pitcher Jack Taschner Friday night prior to being traded to Florida. He was previously traded to the Phillies from Pittsburgh on December 10, 2008 in exchange for catcher Jason Jaramillo. He had spent his entire career with the Pirates, posting a career average of .278 (284×1021) with 49 doubles, 19 home runs and 128 RBI in 304 Major League games.

    The Santo Domingo, DR native appeared in just 40 games with Pittsburgh last season while battling a right ankle sprain. For his career Paulino has thrown out 51 of 165 (24%) of runners attempting to steal. A right-handed hitter, he owns a career .355 (92×259) average against left-handed pitchers. Paulino was originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Pirates on December 29, 1997.

    I guess Mike Rabelo is still not good enough for the big leagues.

    Update: The Marlins didn’t wait long. Mike Rabelo and Brett Hayes were sent down to AAA.

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  • And Your Opening Day Starter is…

  • Ricky Nolasco.

    I guess throwing a no-hitter in Spring Training made the decision easier for Fredi Gonzalez.

    As expected, Josh Johnson will take the second spot and Chris Volstad will pitch the third game. Either Anibal Sanchez or Andrew Miller will take the fourth spot with the other going to the bullpen until April 18th, when the Marlins will need a fifth starter. More

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