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the whole thing about it is that in Michigan there is a state income tax, I guess pudge noticed that 10 million in michingan is really about less than 8 million, he started to think about the Marlins again because there is no state income tax in florida...if this makes any sense at all
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You're never going to give it up, are you? For god sake, face facts. Pudge is NOT going to rejoin the Marlins, not this year, and if he has his multi-year contract, not for years to come. FACE IT!
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As a matter of a fact, that's what most GMs are afraid about - Pudge being injury prone and his lackluster 2nd half.
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Lackluster? It might not have been as great as his first half, but he still got the job done. I wish you would stop calling his second half "lackluster", because while there were a few DAYS there that he wasn't hitting much, he was able to get that one hit here and there, and do a respectable job as a Catcher. I honestly have no idea what you're talking about with his "lackluster second half". It may have been lacking a little, but certainly not enough to be dubbed "lacking luster".

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After furhter examination, I partially take back what I said about I-Rod. He did continue to hit but his offensive production across the board did significantly drop down after the All-Star Break. He had a total of 26 RBIs, 3 HRs and an AVG of .297 in the 2nd half of the season. September was his worst month, hitting a .247 with 1 HR, 11 RBIs and a really poor On-Base Percentage of .296.
I apologize as I did make I-Rod seem worse than he is.

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