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[QUOTE="W3%20nli:792965"]Manny to Marlins? According to SI.com, the Marlins and Phillies have expressed interest in Manny Ramirez. If the Marlins are looking to make a big splash-move, this would certainly create a tidal wave of interest for a team looking to boost attendance and gather more support for their new stadium deal, which right now is being held up in a lawsuit. It's not uncommon for the Marlins to express interest in major impact players. In years past, they quietly explored aquiring Roger Clemens, when the Rocket was weighing a return to the Yankees. A couple of years ago, when Washington was dangling Alfonso Soriano, the Marlins also entered the conversations. How realistic would a Ramirez trade be? Perhaps it is nothing more than inquiring. According to Baseball Prospectus, a source says outfielder Jeremy Hermida and pitching prospect Jeff Allison would be headed to Boston for Manny. The Marlins are certainly working the phones, and Ramirez would be the shocker of shockers, considering Florida's $22 million payroll. The Marlins have Josh Willingham in left, and he isn't an realistic option to play right field, where Hermida plays. But Cody Ross could move from center to right, and Alfredo Amezaga could play center, should the Marlins be daring with a Ramirez trade. [/QUOTE]
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