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Originally Posted by IrishofNDMan
He's only 26, he has room for improvement and will very well do so. He has shown what he is capable of doing, and I expect him to have a very good year and to only get better.
Who doesn't go off the track with the Marlins??? They love to try to kill talent.
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He was horrible last year. Not bad, horrible. I will bet you the Marlins said if you want Caberera you gotta take Willis too. He gave up a ton of hits, his walk rate has been going up the last 2 years, the K rate dropping, all really bad signs of a burned out pitcher. Too many innings too early. Playing in the AL wont help either. They actually rarely keep talent long enough to kill it. But in this case you may be right.