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Therein lies the problem. The dropoff to the Marlins’ other rotation candidates — left-handers Wade LeBlanc and Sean West and righty Alex Sanabia — is considerable. Yet, the team likely will need one of them before the season is over, and
we'll be fine.'' Marlins first baseman Gaby Sanchez went 0 for 2 and left fielder Chris Coghlan went 0 for 3. Starter Sean West allowed three runs in 1 2-3 innings. Justin Turner led the Mets with a home run, three hits and three RBIs in three
of hits. The other time we didn't.'' Florida's Sean West (0-1), making his first start of the season, went ..... Phils went on to score on an RBI single by Valdez. '' Sean West did a decent job keeping us in the game,'' Marlins
couple of batters where I lost my rhythm going out of the stretch.'' Scott Sizemore drove in two runs for the Tigers. Sean West (0-1), pitching for the first time in spring training, went the first two innings and allowed two runs.
that could be a factor. Florida: No. 5 starter Chris Volstad is the favorite, with Alex Sanabia, Analberto Mendez and Sean West trying to break through. Volstad is only 24. While his strikeout rate isn’t very good, he does keep the ball on
pair of ex-Philadelphia Phillies, Wes Helms and Greg Dobbs, also can play the position. *X factor: Left-hander Sean West has been on the team's radar for some time. West, 24, was a first-round pick in 2005. He suffered from injuries
pitching, but we left way too many runners in scoring position. It's one of those things.'' Florida left-hander Sean West , making his second start since being recalled on Aug. 3, escaped a jam of his own making in the third. Paul Janish
team’s website says that Chris Volstad is “projected as the fifth starter.” Alex Sanabia, Analberto Mendez and Sean West are the other contenders, but you probably don’t need to worry about them. Predicted winner: Volstad Houston, fifth
Volstad,'' Rodriguez said. ''I think he should be the first option, but then again we have to wait and see.'' Sean West , a 6-foot-8 right-hander who started 20 games for the Marlins last season, is also an option. West is 3-3 with
pitching hand. He allowed one run in 1 2-3 innings. Florida lost for the eighth consecutive time. Marlins starter Sean West gave up six hits and seven runs, but only two were earned due to a pair of errors in the five-run second inning. West