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Angels can’t sign another free agent………..Cantu
Posted on 6 Jan 2012 by Bill Mahoney.
I know it doesn't compare to the Albert Pujols, C.J. Wilson, and maybe not even the LaTroy Hawkins deal, but Jorge Cantu is one of the signings that may turn out to be a blessing in disguise. The Halos inked Cantu to a minor league deal on Friday. Cantu, who had a disappointing season last year in San Diego, is just 2 seasons removed from driving on 100 runs with the Marlins. In a weird coincid...
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Off Field and On Field, Rangers Ready to go Down the Stretch
Posted on 12 Aug 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Someone tell me the Texas Rangers aren't an intriguing team these days. After a decade of losing, and not being relevant, it seems as if the Rangers are finally back to the forefront. They finally play, and beat, the Yankees, showing that they can beat them but also in the latter game of the two game set, blow a big lead. Look at the tabloid like coverage of the sale of the team to Nolan...
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You Can-tu it
Posted on 30 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Ok this trade deadline is turning the fantasy baseball world upside down. So many moves, some big and some small, some changes have devalued players,but some have increased their values. The prime example of a player whose value has taken an unexpected turn for the better, even amidst his hitting slump is newly acquired Texas Rangers 1B/3B Jorge Cantu. Cantu will most likely be the everyday fir...
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Deserving Fish, not fairing well in early All-Star Poll’s
Posted on 26 May 2010 by Keith Kobler.
The voting for the 2010 All-Star game is currently in full swing and once again we are seeing exactly why the voting is more a popularity contest then it is actually for first half's performance. Marlins 2b Dan Uggla, who currently leads the National League with 12 homers and 3B Jorge Cantu, who ranks 4th in the N.L. with 34 RBI's are nowhere to be found at the top of the list of vote getters....
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Jorge shows what Cantu CAN DO
Posted on 16 Apr 2010 by Keith Kobler.
Over the past 2 weeks, many South Florida fans have been scratching their heads following the tremendous outburst of production from 3B Jorge Cantu. Only thing is the head scratching is being done by Tampa Bay Rays fans as to how their team shipped the young slugger to Cincinnati in 2007. Cantu's RBI double in the 5th inning of Thursday night's 10-2 romp over the Reds extended his new major lea...
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Fish pound Reds
Posted on 15 Apr 2010 by Dave Allen.
With a fastball that seemed to scream “HIT ME!!” on its way to the plate, the Florida Marlins beat up Reds starter Aaron Harang (L, 0-2) in a 10-2 Marlins win on Thursday night. Harang was hitting 93 mph on the radar gun, but his fastball looked flat and the Fish took advantage with eight runs on 10 hits in a little over four innings. Harang’s breaking stuff seemed to be working well, but...
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Marlins pen dodge bullets with comebacks to take 2 of 3 from Dodgers
Posted on 12 Apr 2010 by Keith Kobler.
Say what you want about the 2010 Florida Marlins, but one thing that this bunch can never be called is boring. Sunday's 6-5 win over the Dodgers was the clubs second consecutive come from behind victory and gave the team a 4-2 record after the season opening week. After dropping the home opener on Friday night to the Dodgers 7-3, the Marlins took the second game in stunning fashion when Jorge C...
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Robertson, Cantu help Marlins snag Opening Series from Mets
Posted on 9 Apr 2010 by Keith Kobler.
Following Monday's opening day 7-1 defeat at the hands of Johan Santana, many Marlins fans questioned the sloppy defensive team in the field that surrendered 3 errors in the sixth inning alone of game 1. This has been an issue that has plagued the team for many years. The teams 106 errors last year was the 3rd highest among NL teams. A couple of wins and a series victory later and its amazing h...
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Series Preview: Marlins vs. Nationals
Posted on 6 Apr 2009 by Jason Bernstein.
After a long off-season and more than six weeks of spring training, the official start of the season is here. After an 84-win season in 2008 and a collection of talented young starters, there's hope for optimism with the Marlins this season. Here's a look at the season-opening series against division rival Washington. Pitching Matchups (2008 stats in parenthesis) Mon. 4/6, 4:10 p.m....









