The Champs VS The Florida Marlins

Started by Coolyfett, March 01, 2010, 03:58:18 PM

JaxNative68

Can't wait for the season to start, just purchased the 4/2 game against the marlins for the whole family.

Coolyfett

I wonder what % of the roster the Marlins are bringing, Spring training almost done, so the starters will start needing their reps. Who is the star of the Marlins?
Mike Hogan Destruction Eruption!


JaxNative68

^ he's their short stop and he had 20+ home runs and a 300+ batting average last season.

Doctor_K

"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."  -- Albert Einstein

urbanlibertarian

From Florida Times-Union:

http://jacksonville.com/sports/baseball/major-league-baseball/2010-04-01/story/jacksonville-gets-taste-big-leagues

Jacksonville gets a taste of the big leagues
Marlins visit the Baseball Grounds tonight for an exhibition game with the Suns
Posted: April 1, 2010 - 11:01pm

JACKSONVILLE SUNS VS. FLORIDA MARLINS

What: An exhibition game between the Double-A Suns and their parent club.

When: 7:05 p.m. Friday.

Where: Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.


By Jeff Elliott

Major League Baseball returns to Jacksonville for the first time since 2006 when the Florida Marlins take on the Jacksonville Suns in an exhibition game at 7:05 p.m. today at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.

A near-capacity crowd of about 10,000 is expected to watch the first major-league club play in Jacksonville since the Los Angeles Dodgers played here four years ago. The Suns, a minor-league affiliate of the Dodgers then, had won the Southern League title the previous season and been tabbed by Baseball America as the minor-league team of the year for 2005.

The Suns are now affiliated with the Marlins and are coming off another championship season, having won six of their seven playoff games to claim their third league title this decade.

Several players who led the Suns to the 2009 title will return to Jacksonville for today’s game, and many will then stay to start the season in Jacksonville.

Some others, including Suns outfielder Bryan Petersen, who was voted MVP of the championship series against Tennessee last September, could still catch on with the Marlins and accompany the team to Greensboro, N.C., on Saturday. That’s when Florida will play an exhibition game against its Class-A affiliate, the Greensboro Grasshoppers, who were scheduled to accompany the Marlins and Suns to Jacksonville on buses from Jupiter this morning.

A few players also could be assigned to start the year with the Marlins’ Triple-A club, the New Orleans Zephyrs.

The game is an exhibition, but the team that takes the field for the Marlins tonight will likely be the same group that will open the season Monday against the New York Mets. One exception is on the mound, where Ricky Nolasco, likely to be No. 3 in the Marlins rotation this year, will start against the Suns. Josh Johnson, who signed a four-year contract extension during the offseason, is scheduled to get the call in the Marlins’ regular-season opener in New York.

The Marlins bring the 2009 National League batting champion to town, shortstop Hanley Ramirez, who finished with a .342 average. The team also has rookie of the year Chris Coghlan, who blistered opposing pitchers in the final two months of the season.

Suns owner Peter Bragan Sr. and son Pedro, the team’s president and general manager, were only able to convince the Dodgers to come to Jacksonville one time in the eight years that the Suns served as the team’s Double-A affiliate.

The Marlins agreed to the exhibition after their first season as partners with the Suns in 2009. That left Bragan Jr. with a desire to continue the relationship with the Marlins.

“When we signed with them a year ago, I thought it was the best thing to do at the time,” he said. “The Dodgers were leaving Vero Beach and relocating their spring training in Arizona, and that didn’t appeal to us. The Marlins told us they were going to help us win a championship in the first year, and darn if they didn’t.

“I was ecstatic when they told us they would come to town for an exhibition at the end of spring training. This has been a great relationship with them, even better than I had imagined. We signed a two-year deal with them last year, but the way everything has gone so smoothly with them, I feel we’ll be ready to sign an extended deal with them in the very near future.”

That’s welcome news to Marlins officials who have expressed delight with the way the first year worked out.

“We couldn’t ask for a better partnership at the Double-A level,” said Brian Chattin, the Marlins’ director of player personnel. “The Bragans treated us very well last year in our first season and provided a great atmosphere and a great fan base at the Baseball Grounds. It’s a natural fit with our location down south in Florida.

“We’re excited to call them our partners and to be affiliated with them.”

jeff.elliott@jacksonville.com,

(904) 359-4292
Sed quis custodiet ipsos cutodes (Who watches the watchmen?)

Doctor_K

It's a little frustrating that the T-U only published this 24 hours before the game.  This could have/should have been talked about for at least the last week.

(breathes deeply; rubs temples)

Thank goodness for this website.  It's so far ahead of the game.  No pun intended.

Go Fish!
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."  -- Albert Einstein

jagsfan32092

I'll be there tonight, bought my tickets.  I lived in South Florida for 3 years and would attend 15 Marlins games per year, excited to see them since I last saw them game 5 of the 2003 World Series.  Go SUNS and MARLINS.  It's a win-win.
Thinking about moving to Downtown.  Soon to be divorced, tired of yard work and want to live closer to Jags games and everything that Jax has to offer.

Doctor_K

Quote from: jagsfan32092 on April 02, 2010, 10:24:13 AM
Go SUNS and MARLINS.  It's a win-win.

Heckyes!  I last saw them in St Pete against the Rays - two years ago, I think.  Good times.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."  -- Albert Einstein

Jason


fsujax

the game was a lot of fun! Go Suns! and Jags!

Doctor_K

Quote from: Jason on April 05, 2010, 01:18:01 PM
SELL OUT!!!

The ball park was PACKED!
I talked to a friend of a friend who's high up on the totem pole at the Baseball Grounds on the way out after the game (his name slips my mind, atm).  he said that they'd counted just shy of 10,900 in attendance, and the Grounds officially hold just over 12K.  Outstanding attendance. 

It was great to see the Grounds packed.  Had a great time.  Too bad my boy Uggla got HBP in the damn first inning, but hey...

Still a great game!
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."  -- Albert Einstein

Coolyfett

Quote from: copperfiend on March 30, 2010, 02:32:36 PM
Hanley Ramirez

I saw the final, but didnt see the box score.

Did Ramirez play?

Lake remember that Dolphins Jags game?

PAYBACK!!


ha ha ha ha ha!
Mike Hogan Destruction Eruption!

JaxNative68

^ The marlins starters only played about 3 innings before backup crew took the field.

Coolyfett

Mike Hogan Destruction Eruption!