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Another Super Saturday, another shot at taking the NL East lead.
Published on July 17, 2008 at 3:01am
If there was ever a day for the Florida Marlins to take control of the NL East, its Super Saturday. Mainly because the title of the day is apropos to the play of Hanley Ramirez, whom were pretty sure is a native of the planet Krypton. The division-leading Philadelphia Phillies are in town, and its time for the Marlins to bust out the industrial-size can of whup-ass. All thats needed is for the pitching staff to hold off slathering on the Suck ointment before the game, and for Jorge Cantu and Mike Jacobs to help pick up the slack. Add the God of Thunder (Dan Uggla) and his mighty bat of vengeance, and its a perfect day for a ballgame.
What can make it even more perfect? Why, free license plates, free towels, and salsa music, of course! After the Fish take care of business, Grammy-nominated salsa singer Jerry Rivera will hit the stage for a postgame concert. Also, the first 5,000 cars will receive a Marlins license plate, and the first 15,000 fans with get a Marlins rally towel. First pitch is set for 3:55 p.m. at Dolphin Stadium. To learn more about Super Saturdays and purchase tickets, visit www.floridamarlins.com or call 877-MARLINS.
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