i think they will win about 85 games, finishing second in the nl east and securing a wildcard berth...they did very well for a team with 7 rookies playing every day, and they will only continue to grow and get better, even under a new manager
2007-02-23 16:43:39
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answered by sabes99 6
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I've thought about this a great deal and after months of contemplation I've come up with some interesting calculations. As I see it the Marlins will win somewhere between 0 and 162 games. Of course I can't be totally positive but after months of research I feel that I'm relatively close. If I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to call.
2007-02-23 23:05:01
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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Somewhere between 60 and 70.
They do have some pitching and young talent, but the loss of Pierre will be big and they do play in a divison with the Mets and the up and coming Phillies.
2007-02-23 19:04:12
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answered by M. Heffner 4
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i can see the marlins winning 75-80 games. but it all depends on the manager. letting giradi go was a mistake, he was a leader and demanded respect.
2007-02-23 18:12:32
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answered by mike d 4
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there record might be flipped around instead of being 78-84 there going to be 84-78 and come is second in the division and get a playoff beth by getting the wild card and maybe get elimanted in the nl championship but i dont see them winning the world series because they have to many players that its going to be there second year
2007-02-23 16:58:02
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answered by Alex M 3
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Without the leadership of Joe Giradi the team will stubble some. 72 wins this year.
2007-02-24 07:59:45
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answered by Anonymous
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they won 78 last year, this year im guessing around the same, maybe 80-82
2007-02-23 16:22:37
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answered by Mr. Irrelevant 3
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NONE they're florida
2007-02-23 16:03:08
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answered by TwinnedChimera 3
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