What is it like to be a Florida Marlins fan? It's not as bad you might think, even before the great Wild Card run of 2009 [which will come to be known as the ugliest Phillies collapse since 64]. You've heard all the negatives, here are just a few of the positives, which encompass some of the supposed negatives:
- World Championship every 5 or 6 years
- None of those spoiled and wealthy players just going through the motions
- A zero tolerance policy towards 'can't miss prospects.' Yes they can miss and we are going to find out right now!
- Our unique attendance and home field dynamics, allow Miami fans to watch MLB while still observing CDC swine flu precaution guidelines.
- We Marlins fans can bond with great players before they enter the insufferably pompous stage of their career. There was a slight, but unavoidable, overlap with Miguel Cabrera.
- Houston Astros in town. Pudge catching, J.T. Snow is out! But it's not just the stars, Brian Moehler was here in 2005 & 2006.
- We just left Philadelphia. Paul Bakko did some time here in 2000. The dearth of ex-Marlins is the likely cause of the curse about to befall them.
- Washington Nationals? They are the Northern Marlins. Josh Willingham, Scot Olsen. Logan Kensing. Again it's not just that they played here [Ron Villone 2005], those guys came up to the big leagues here. Marlins fans would root against Willingham in only the most extreme conditions.
- Cubs. Derek Lee. 2-run double off Mark Prior in THE INNING. Ryan Dempster was a starter here for 5 years. Kevin Gregg was the most recent in a long list of improbably good Florida Marlins relievers - see the list below.
- Atlanta Braves. Eric Gregg [click here for an ode to the greatest strike call ever] and Yunel Escobar. Escobar is from Cuba, which is the equivalent of spending 3 years with the Marlins in our community].
The Improbably Good Florida Marlins Closers
*-Just kidding - Matt Mantei
- 1993 - Bryan Harvey
- 1994 through 1997 - Robb Nen
- 1998 - *no saves were recorded
- 1999 through 2001 - Antonio Alfonseca [aka, El Pulpo, The Dragonslayer, and Six-Fingers]
- 2002 - Vladimir Nunez
- 2003 - Braden Looper - a personal favorite of mine - Marlins had a Saturday morning game-day promotion where kids were taken on a pitching, fielding and hitting sessions right on the field and under the stands, in the case of the hitting. Looper and Freddi Gonzalez were the pitching and batting instructors. In a highlight, my 7-year old daughter almost knocked Freddi over with a line drive. We're talking 2000 or 2001.
- 2004 - Armando Benitez
- 2005 - Todd Jones
- 2006 - Joe Borowski
- 2007 through 2008 - Kevin Gregg
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