If Jeffrey had a couple of bucks from every one who dished out an opinion about the Marlins lately, he could probably build about 72 stadiums, or maybe even almost half-a-retractable roof.
David King, for instance, says it doesn't make sense for the Marlins to move to San Antonio, even though they're going there anyway.
Ken Rosenthal says a move doesn't make sense either, and MLB should step in with cash, and even Dontrelle should be traded, if it's necessary to keep the team in Miami.
Bill Ballou has a better place for the Marlins than either San Antonio or South Florida or anyplace else - how about Worchester, Mass.?
Sarah Talalay asks marketing guys how to attract fans to the Marlins games, and Kirk Wakefield recommends "an insect repellent giveaway or holding an MLB-sanctioned drug test night that could even serve as a prescreening employment test."
And speaking of our climate, who needs a new stadium, when Girardi says the one we've got "will give the team a tremendous homefield advantage."
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