By Marlins owner says bold moves were necessary Speaking publicly on Monday night for the first time since the season ended, Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria candidly discussed the large turnover of the club’s roster since Opening Day 2012. …read more
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Marlins owner: Dismantling of team was needed
By Associated Press The Miami Marlins’ ballpark sat mostly empty Monday, which will likely be the case all year, and team owner Jeffrey Loria leaned his back against the bar in a hospitality area, sipping water in circumstances that warranted stronger stuff. …read more
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Are Baseball And The White House In Jeb Bush's Future?
Word that Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria rejected an offer by Jeb Bush to purchase the ballclub received little attention when it made the news a few weeks ago. Maybe it was because there didn’t seem to be much more to tell. After all, Loria insists that he is not willing to sell the franchise—to anyone, anytime—and Bush, the former Florida governor, hasn’t made public comments about the supposed offer. But the possibility of Bush leading a group that could purchase the Marlins has implications worth exploring, both in terms of the future of the franchise and the future of the Oval Office. …read more
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'Shocked' by trade, Reyes blasts Marlins owner
By Jayson Stark Three months after what he called a “shocking” trade to Toronto, Jose Reyes said that just days before he was dealt, Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria was still encouraging him to buy a house in Miami. …read more
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Miami Marlins Have Become Baseball's Most Expensive Stadium Disaster
By Mike Ozanian, Forbes Staff Miami-Dade county taxpayers must be wishing Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria had stuck with his original game plan.
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Martinez excited to mold young Miami hitters
By Adam Berry Tino Martinez heard several job offers from Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria over the past few years, and a few more from elsewhere around the Majors, before finally deciding now was the right time and Miami was the right place.
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