The Miami Marlins have been receiving several calls lately asking if Giancarlo Stanton was open to trade.
The Marlins started strong in the 2014 MLB season but is currently going through a plateau, which made other teams think that they might have a chance to land the All-Star right fielder.Like Us on
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No, Aereo isn’t a cable company, says the Copyright Office, Dan Jennings, general manager of the Marlins was quick to diffuse the rumors by saying that Stanton's not available. He said, "I think teams thought that by losing a few games we were out of it and we were selling off. So sure, I started to get calls and teams presenting scenarios about what it would take, and I said the same thing I've been saying,
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Stanton is 24 years old and has a current batting average of .295/.393/.540. He has 21 home runs and 63 RBI's in 93 appearances in the 2014 season. The slugger, however, was not at his best at the start of July, with zero homers, three RBI's in three appearances and averaging .167/.280/.167.