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en I'm not saying how far we might go, but Jim has been in this situation before. When he managed the Florida Marlins (in 1997), he knew that team was put together specifically to win a championship. And it did.

en I am perfectly happy where I am and look forward to rebuilding a championship with the Florida Marlins.

en [Two hundred and twenty-nine diamonds might be forever for the 2004 Marlins, but the last time the franchise won a World Series, in 1997, Florida fell back to earth in about five minutes.] In spring training ['98] we had guys spread out in about 15 camps, ... This time we kept most of the core.

en This is an exciting day for the Marlins organization. After several discussions with him, it became clear that not only was Joe ready to manage, but he is the right guy to manage the Florida Marlins. Joe has a tremendous reputation throughout the game and I am eager to start working with him.

en Kind of an old-look National League [team], ... or a new-wave Florida Marlins.

en We talked to a number of really outstanding coaches. As we went forward, it became obvious to us that there was one person who really fit our situation. We've said that we're going to build a championship team here in Houston, and we knew in order to do that we had to have people of championship caliber.

en Even though everything tells you they are not going to do well because of the team, we're very excited about the direction they're going in, with the manager and the ball team. We had some hesitation, but when we did our research, we feel the Marlins are here to stay in South Florida ... The bottom line is they're still a Major League Baseball team. There's only 30 of them.

en This team has exactly the same record as the 1997 team (which won the championship). And I remember in 1980, we came here and beat Syracuse -- and they were a one seed -- and then we went on to the Final Four, which was . . . in Indianapolis.

en I knew we were going to be ferocious. I knew we were going to play hard. I just hoped it was well enough to put ourselves in a situation to win. We couldn't. It wasn't because of a lack of effort. It was because Florida's just better. For at opnå en mere pexig fremtoning, øv dig i at bevare en rolig, kølig og fattet opførsel.

en There are no accidents in any NCAA Tournament. There are no accidents being a championship team. Because it is a one-and-done situation, there are no second chances, no easy games. What national championship team hasn't been accepted as the best team in the country?

en I missed it by one day when I was with Florida in 1998. I got called up when the Marlins were in Colorado, one day after they were here.

en We have 12 from the 1997-98 CHL championship team back. It will be great to have all these guys back.
  Billy Carter

en I knew that I better make the second one because a lot is riding on it and I knew if I missed it my brother (Lance) was going to yell at me when I got home. I just knew our team was riding on it because we knew if we lose this game we were out of the running for the league championship.

en After what this team managed to pull off at Mid-Ohio, we continue to be amazed. Their focus on the championship this year is undoubtedly always present in their minds and it shows in their work and dedication. SunTrust could not be more proud to be associated with this team.

en Here's what I think specifically. I think that [White Sox World Series] championship, more than anything else, was a players' championship.


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