
Remember earlier this year when a dozen or so Miami Dolphins fans showed up to Joe Robbie Pro Player Sun Life their stadium to protest the ongoing employment of general manager Jeff Ireland and everyone was like, “Awwwww, those poor fans think they can make Stephen Ross make good decisions”? Well, Miami Marlins fans just made those Phins fans and their “Fireland” signs look like the million man march.
With news today that the blockbuster trade between the Miami Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays has been finalized, fans of South Florida’s embattled baseball franchise flocked to their year-old stadium to express their disdain with owner Jeffrey Loria for trading away half of their team for a group of players that doesn’t even include the Blue Jays’ top prospect. And as anyone would have expected, you could count the Marlins fans protesting on one hand.
But commissioner Bud Selig ain’t care, because this trade is in the best interest of something, apparently.
“This transaction, involving established major leaguers and highly regarded young players and prospects, represents the exercise of plausible baseball judgment on the part of both clubs (and) does not violate any express rule of Major League Baseball and does not otherwise warrant the exercise of any of my powers to prevent its completion,” Selig said in a statement. “It is, of course, up to the clubs involved to make the case to their respective fans that this transaction makes sense and enhances the competitive position of each, now or in the future.” (Via ESPN)
Loria supposedly reassured Selig and league officials that the Marlins are committed to winning, which is like a convicted serial killer telling a judge that he’s totally going to stop cutting peoples’ heads off and filling their skulls with queso if he just gives him another chance.
As for the fans protesting… yikes. As you can see in the pictures Tweeted earlier today by AM 790’s Brendan Tobin, Loria could probably walk out there and slap one of them before they’d even know it. Bless their hearts for trying, I guess.



To be fair, that’s gotta be some kind of Marlin’s attendance record.
This has to be one of the best comments of all time.
“Plausible baseball judgement” describes Loria pretty aptly.
It took me a bunch of times viewing those pictures before I figured out that they were the same guys in each pic, because I am dumb.
Not as dumb as 5 other people I can think of off the top of this post — er, my head.
This protest just validated Loria’s decision. People don’t give a shit about the Marlins. Actually, Florida just doesn’t give a damn about any sport, really.
I still think the Marlins will end up winning this trade. Especially after the Jays lose Johnson to free agency.
I was there, and came out on tv talking about what we the fans (yes the few that showed up) wanted. We are not just meeting there today we are getting more people involved, and will be there again this Friday! This isn’t over just yet guys….
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With better communication we can have more fans involved, not everyone knew this demonstration was going to happen.
We might be just a few but we do have a big heart.
Go Marlins….
It’s not like only five Marlin’s fans showed up so much as all of the Marlin’s fans showed up.
Five years after they do crap like this, don’t the Marlins usually end up winning the World Series?