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He is a beast. Him and Fernandez are great players. Too bad they will be traded whenever the Marlins get a chance.
 

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He is a beast. Him and Fernandez are great players. Too bad they will be traded whenever the Marlins get a chance.

Stanton will be dealt. Fernandez I'm not sure. If you watched the game tonight they had a shitload more fans in the stands than a normal night to watch him pitch. Loria and his puppets recognize the draw and will extend him IMO.
 

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How many years does Stanton need to go somewhere else? Seems like he's been stuck with the Marlins forever now.
 

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How many years does Stanton need to go somewhere else? Seems like he's been stuck with the Marlins forever now.

2 years after this I believe. As a sports fan, I always believe that front offices know more than I do and am smarter than myself. Not the case with the Marlins front office. They are absolute buffoons. They have absolutely nothing to gain by dicking around with Stanton this long. Should have made the decision to lock him up or trade him a year ago.
 

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It's amazing how that con artist robbed Miami tax payers and got away with it. Lying scumbag. I don't know how the guy doesn't have any shame after fucking over the Expos.
 

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It's amazing how that con artist robbed Miami tax payers and got away with it. Lying scumbag. I don't know how the guy doesn't have any shame after fucking over the Expos.

I don't fully understand this sentiment King. Everyone blames Loria, but all the politicians agreed to the public funding. They fucked themselves there. I hate Loria as much as the next Marlins fan, but he's not fully to blame here.
 

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You're right but the promise was that he'd get big names and such which he only did during the first year of their new stadium.
 

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Yep, he's a piece of shit who has no business owning a team. Sell to Micky Arison!
 

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http://deadspin.com/giancarlo-stanton-and-his-power-are-a-joy-to-watch-1571604717

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There are few events in the MLB currently more enjoyable than Giancarlo Stanton hitting a home run. (No disrespect to Jose Abreu.) "Crushed" is an understatement when describing the balls Stanton hits.
The Marlins have a pitching gem in Jose Fernandez—who pitched seven innings of two-run ball with 10 strikeouts against the Dodgers today—but if you prefer hitting, Stanton is Miami's treasure to watch.
 

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http://m.mlb.com/cutfour/2016/08/06/194066352/giancarlo-stanton-set-a-new-statcast-record-with-504-foot-coors-field-homer?10:19 PM
GiancarlOMG: Stanton marched into Coors Field and hit a record-setting 504-foot lasershot


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[FONT=mlb_secondary]By Adrian Garro

Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton hits eye-popping, tape-measure home runs on a regular basis.
Batters tend to hit a ton of home runs at Coors Field, home of the Rockies.
On Saturday night, Miami faced the Rockies at Coors and ... you probably know what's coming next.
But you don't, actually, because Stanton out-Stantoned himself distance-wise this time after crushing a 3-2 pitch deep into the left-center bleachers with an effortless, easy swing. It was glorious, majestic, and undeniably Stantonesque:

As you might expect, it was the longest blast of the Statcast™ era:
Holy moly... Stanton just hit a HR projected at 504ft... Longest recorded by @statcast. 115.8 MPH, launch angle 18 degrees
- Daren Willman (@darenw) August 7, 2016
Said Stanton to MLB.com's Ben Weinrib after Miami's 12-6 loss to the Rockies:
"I wasn't happy with my 3-0 swing. It was a good swing but not type of attack you should have with that. I said if he throws me that again, do what I should have on the 3-0. So he did."
On the hitting atmosphere at Coors Field:
"No lead is safe. You're very comfortable at the plate knowing that there's a lot of room for the ball to travel, a lot of room for error, a lot of room for it to land and go. It's always good to hit."
Marlins manager Don Mattingly, meanwhile, offered up this take when asked what it's like seeing Stanton do his thing:
"Yeah. I think we like seeing it fly like that, especially if it's our guys hitting it. It's fun to watch."
Per Statcast™, it was the longest home run hit in Coors Field history, bypassing Mike Piazza's 496-foot shot launched back in 1997.
DID YOU SEE THAT?@Giancarlo818 goes a mile high to put us up, 3-2! �� #StantonSmashpic.twitter.com/5IqFsTsowP
- Miami Marlins (@Marlins) August 7, 2016
It was obviously the longest homer of Stanton's career to date, as he definitely doesn't get cheated out there.


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Marlins just the latest team to find out the hard way that huge long term contracts DO NOT WORK
 

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