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2012 Miami Marlins Season Review

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2012 Marlins What Went Right: Prospects Do Well

The Miami Marlins made a number of trades in the 2012 trade deadline that brought in prospects like Jacob Turner, Nathan Eovaldi, and Rob Brantly. In 2012, the early returns on those prospects were very encouraging.

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2012 Miami Marlins What Went Right: The Trades

The Miami Marlins suffered through a terrible 2012 season, but Fish Stripes continues reviewing What Went Right and What Went Wrong and discusses the positives that came out of the midseason trades the Marlins made for prospects.

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2012 Marlins What Went Wrong: Failed Expectations

The 2012 Miami Marlins Season Review continues with another aspect of What Went Right / What Went Wrong. This time, Fish Stripes delves into the players that failed to meet their preseason expectations on the 2012 Miami Marlins team.

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2012 Marlins What Went Wrong: Jose Reyes's Defense

Earlier in the day, Fish Stripes discussed what went right this season with the excellent debut of Jose Reyes. But even Reyes suffered from a potential fatal flaw in 2012, and that was his potential sudden decline in defensive skill.

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2012 Miami Marlins What Went Right: Jose Reyes

In the continuing Miami Marlins What Went Right / What Went Wrong series, Fish Stripes examines the successful first season of Jose Reyes in Miami.

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2012 Miami Marlins What Went Wrong: Injuries

In the continuing series of What Went Right and What Went Wrong in the 2012 Miami Marlins season, Fish Stripes examines the major injuries suffered by key contributors in 2012, including Giancarlo Stanton, Emilio Bonifacio, and Logan Morrison.

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2012 Marlins What Went Right: Giancarlo Stanton

In the first installment of our ten-part What Went Right / What Went Wrong series, Fish Stripes looks at the first #minorvictory of the 2012 season: the spectacular season of Giancarlo Stanton.

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2012 Miami Marlins Season Review: Overview

Now that the 2012 Miami Marlins season has mercifully come to an end, Fish Stripes will spend much of October reviewing the franchise's worst season since 1999. Here is what is in store.

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