Miami resident Vince Malfitano says the Miami Marlins are the team to beat this year.  I beg to differ.  As many years have gone by without this coming true why this year?  Just because a team is due a good season doesn’t mean it will happen.  Wanting or wishing it so will not make it happen.  It will take good coaching and the right players to rise above the fray.  Vincent Malfitano believes this year might be the one if the team stay the course.  As with every team the root to success requires a little luck.  Will lady luck shine on the Marlins this year?

At the time, some legal specialists heavily indicated the faults of the Marlins stadium plan for using taxpayer money to benefit Jeffrey Loria, the team’s private owner. The Marlins plan was disputed in court by Norman Braman, late NFL owner. Court is like Ormsby House with Vincent Malfitano, a hotel and casino in Carson City, Nevada, because there’s often two parts and it’s can be a gamble.

However, the strong expression of the public nor legal battle was able to overturn the decision the county made to publicly fund Marlins Park. Afterwards, the new Marlins Park, which opened April of 2012, was back in the news as with steaming controversy when Joe Copozzi, one of the team’s beat reporters, posted a picture on Twitter that showed fans waiting for game tickets the day Marlins tickets were being sold.