The Welland Tribune

Manfred: Marlins fans shouldn’t be upset if Stanton dealt

- RONALD BLUM

ORLANDO, Fla. — Baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred thinks Miami Marlins fans should be understand­ing if the team’s new owners trade All- Star slugger Giancarlo Stanton.

Former New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter became the team’s chief executive officer when a group headed by venture capitalist Bruce Sherman bought the team last month in a $ 1.2 billion deal. Jeter said this week the Marlins must cut payroll and are listening to offers for Stanton,

“Look, I think that it’s important for new owners to come in, evaluate the state of their franchise, decide where they think they’re headed long term and kind of write with a clean slate,” Manfred said Thursday after a quarterly owners’ meeting.

“I think it’s unfair really to criticize a decision if it turns out to be the decision to move a player who has a contract that somebody else negotiated,” he added. “New management often comes in with a different idea about how to best put the best product on the field, and I hope — I hope that the fans in Miami, whatever decisions are made, give Bruce and Derek an opportunit­y to show what their plan for moving that franchise forward is.”

Stanton hit 59 home runs, the most in the major leagues since 2001. The outfielder is owed $ 295 million over the final decade of his record $ 325 million, 13- year contract.

The Marlins have not had a winning season since 2009 and have not reached the playoffs since beating the Yankees in the 2003 World Series.

“I like the price. I like the new owners that we got. I like them a lot,” Manfred said. “I think Bruce Sherman and Derek Jeter are the right people to move that franchise forward.”

Now 43, Jeter was a 14- time AllStar shortstop and five- time World Series champion. He had long expressed a desire to own a team.

“Derek Jeter is an intelligen­t, impressive young man,” Manfred said. “He is really focused on making the Marlins a success.”

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