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Good, now with Lowell on the Marlins, that allows Goodman to take his place on the Red Sox, if that's who you're going to put in his place there. I don't remember Leiter as a Marlin, though. But if he played for the Yankees, they've got more than enough pitching here, so we can let that slide here, if Leiter got at least three or so years with the Marlins, I think. Renteria would not make the Cardinals here, because of Ozzie Smith and Marty Marion, at the very least, for that matter. So why not put him on the Marlins instead?
As for Bonilla, he probably couldn't find a place on the Mets or the Pirates, for instance, so maybe that's a good pick for him, although I don't really remember him as a Marlin, either. Lee wouldn't fit on the Cubs, if they had Chance and Grace, so Florida/Miami would be a better fit for him here, in this scenario. Rizzo, I wouldn't yet put on the Cubs, though. Nor Baez, at this point.
Most of these picks, I could probably see quite easily here as suitable picks for the Marlins roster, and Nen could possibly fit the Giants as well, but they've had a much longer history than the Marlins, so potentially more possible candidates for their bullpen, so Nen might best fit here, if he had at least a few productive years for the Marlins here. If the Rockies were present, it would be a toss-up, perhaps, for me with Juan Pierre between the Rockies and Marlins, but they're not, so Florida/Miami's probably the best choice here, if I'm not too mistaken here. Stanton's spent time with the Yankees, but they're chock-full of good potential choices here, so the Marlins are the best alternative to the Yankees for him. At least in my view, anyway. CD out.
Last edited by Clovidequano Dovatha; 04-10-2026 at 09:28 AM.
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