Marlins President Larry Beinfest on Edwin Rodriguez's resignation.
The Miami Marlins will gather their staff for baseball operations president Larry Beinfest 's first meeting of spring training Sunday morning. In past years, his program began with a review of the previous season
run, hoping to win a second straight division title. ''We are sending them to a fun place,'' Marlins president Larry Beinfest said. ''They're in first place, we wish we were and we're not, and we needed to realize that
the Marlins organization. I have an unbelievable amount of respect for the Marlins' owner Jeffrey Loria, president Larry Beinfest , and general manager Michael Hill. I can't thank them enough for this opportunity and look forward to the
catching opposing pitchers tipping their pitches. * Nice hustle by Sun Sports to get an interview with Marlins president Larry Beinfest not long after manager Edwin Rodriguez turned in his resignation. * On ESPN's Sports Reporters, it was finally
the Marlins organization. I have an unbelievable amount of respect for the Marlins, owner Jeffrey Loria, president Larry Beinfest and general manager Michael Hill. I can't thank them enough for this opportunity and look forward to the
The payroll's going up and we're trying to spend those additional dollars in the right place," Marlins president Larry Beinfest said Tuesday as the Major League Baseball general managers meetings opened at the Pfister Hotel. "Whether
anything," Marlins president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said. Johnson's agent had said talks broke down ..... lot of moving parts." --Baseball operations president Larry Beinfest on 3B Jorge Jimenez, who came to Florida in the
think we have some young outfielders, four or five that are coming, and it was something we had to do. ( President ) Larry ( Beinfest ) and (GM) Mike (Hill) are trying to line up the next two or three years. Eventually someone was going
catching opposing pitchers tipping their pitches. - Nice hustle by Sun Sports to get an interview with Marlins president Larry Beinfest not long after manager Edwin Rodriguez turned in his resignation. - On ESPN's Sports Reporters, it was finally