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Oddly, the Marlins were off on a Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t in the news. And it’s 2018, so that means the losses kept coming...
In court,
Marlins new ownership claimed British Virgin Islands corporate citizenship to try to shift lawsuit out of Miami-Dade County. Source says small South American investor started company in BVI for investment to shield assets from potential government control https://t.co/SRUdP6ja3W
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) April 19, 2018
on TV,
Lastly, Maritza Fernandez says that last month, she got a call from Marlins brass telling her to come clear out Jose’s locker in the clubhouse which she says had been preserved with his items inside, says she was told it would never be cleaned out. (More) https://t.co/QbCSwrLjcD
— Liane Morejon (@LianeMorejonTV) April 18, 2018
and in the past.
The Marlins reportedly wanted Mookie Betts for Giancarlo Stanton. @EvanDrellich breaks it all down #DirtyWater pic.twitter.com/10dvjHh022
— NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSBoston) April 19, 2018
At least the fish are winning…in Hawaii? Okay, I deceived you there, but there is...
Some good news
Just two starts into Jarlin Garcia’s career, the Herald is asking if he's already Miami’s best pitcher.
The Sun-Sentinel speculates that despite the return of J.T. Realmuto, the club still needs contributions from others on offense.
One guy has stepped up in a big way (literally).
The hardest thrower no one has heard much about: Tayron Guerrero topping 100 mph and turning heads out of @Marlins bullpen #FutureCloser maybe @MLB
— Joe Frisaro (@JoeFrisaro) April 18, 2018
https://t.co/YNef5M2eG5
And if you’re a prospect hound, well Guerrero has you covered there, too.
Interesting Tayron Guerrero story from @JoeFrisaro https://t.co/UNUSJfaDLU
— Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) April 18, 2018
...but it's missing pics of Guerrero's adorable 6-month-old son. That's where we come in: pic.twitter.com/tvUcIp2ki5
Up next
It’s Facing Former Fish Week for Miami, as the team leaves New York and Giancarlo Stanton for Milwaukee and Christian Yelich. Here’s a preview of the upcoming series against Milwaukee, where (surprise!) it’s cold.
View outside my hotel in #Milwaukee—32 degrees and snowing—April 18th—#Mercy #uncle pic.twitter.com/vMuK4HKwIO
— perry hill (@PHill_bone) April 19, 2018