Marlins Blank Mets 5-0
Opening Day is just around the corner, and the Florida Marlins continue to tune-up the team. Sunday, that tune-up played a sad song for the Mets, as the Marlins blamed them 5-0 in spring training play at Jupiter.
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Opening Day is just around the corner, and the Florida Marlins continue to tune-up the team. Sunday, that tune-up played a sad song for the Mets, as the Marlins blamed them 5-0 in spring training play at Jupiter.
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