The Miami Marlins have some bad blood with the citya'and the fansa'after their 12-player fire sale with the Blue Jays in November.A The bad blood also spilled up to the Marlins star, Ricky Nolasco. Getting $11.5 million and in the final year of his agreement, this indicates like the problem isnat if Nolasco can get exchanged, but when.A Also, if the Marlins are wise, and the consensus is still on that, they'd make an effort to maximize Nolasco as a chip by the contract as opposed to letting him walk in free agency. Nolasco would be a great addition to the Indians' beginning rotation and would serve as a large advance toward the postseason. Normal boss Chris Antonetti would need to play this trade carefully. AHe wouldnat be able to stop trying too much talent since the chances of the Indians re-signing Nolasco after the 2013 time are slim.A It would resemble gambling the near future for 2 good months of football. It has occurred before. The possibility of these transactions occurring at the end of July are just as slender, nonetheless it isnat too early to begin getting the feelers out. AWith the Indians getting up $117 million on free agents in the offseason, it doesnat appear to be they would be ready to give up on the season if there is still a of hope at the deadline. Then again, it is only Might, and the Tribe has finally come alive.A So maybe we'd be better served if while it continues we just sat back and enjoyed the success.
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