On Sunday, there was a report that Jose Reyes already was a Miami Marlin. Even though that news hasn’t come true quite yet, expect it soon. Maybe.
Hanley Ramirez Not Thrilled About Making Way For Jose Reyes


MIAMI GARDENS, FL: Hanley Ramirez #2 of the Florida Marlins warms up against the Houston Astros at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images) Getty ImagesThe Miami Marlins already have a shortstop, and according to Clark Spencer he’s not real interested in becoming an ex-shortstop:
Source: H. Ramírez is not at all pleased at prospect of changing positions if Marlins sign Reyes; the two aren’t the friends many portray.Clark Spencer covers the Miami Marlins for the Miami Herald, and so this opinion about Ramírez and Reyes and the relative warmth of their social relationship probably carries more weight than most.
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NEW YORK - Jose Reyes #7 of the New York Mets takes batting practice prior to their game against the Washington Nationals. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images) Getty ImagesAccording to various sources, JOSE REYES is a Miami Marlin.
The tweet came from a radio host, Dino Costa of SiriusXM. Not unusual, really -- radio guys get scoops all the time. The radio host in question, though, was one who isn’t shy about breaking news that was probably better off not being broken. But when there’s confusion, at least he’s not shy about clearing things up.
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