A crazy idea that, to no one’s surprise, turned out to be crazy
A crazy idea that, to no one’s surprise, turned out to be crazy
A crazy idea that, to no one’s surprise, turned out to be crazy
For a low payroll team, I would think Minor League development would be a big priority
Samson says he does not aspire to have best Minor League system, wants best Major League team. Sounds cute, but one does lead to the other.
David Samson openly making fun of @BaseballAmerica rankings of Minor League systems
Why do Marlins need to talk to the “city partners” when it comes to moving the fences? Are they going to ask for money?
Re: Minor Leagues, Hill happy with young talent but admits they’re not ready and upper level of Minors is weak
Seriously, Mike Hill is answering these questions and then Samson has to come in and say his thing. Why? Hill handling this just fine.
The beneficiaries of moving in the fences at Marlins Park (in order):
1) Stanton
2) the opposing team
3) the fans
4) the Marlins
It would be great if Marlins held a baseball-related press conference without Samson on stage. It’s a reminder that the owner is hands-on.
Samson said Dan Jennings has been asked to return as GM (despite other changes at baseball department)