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Rogers: Marlins’ salary dump is shameful

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(MCT) ‚ Almost 12 years later, the White Sox finally may have made things right with the Blue Jays for sending them left-hander Mike Sirotka, who hurt his shoulder and never made another big league start after that trade.

The Sox were not a party to the joke of a deal that the Marlins were finalizing with the Blue Jays on Tuesday night. But only because they made a dubious decision a year earlier will the Jays look to assemble their 2013 starting rotation behind Mark Buehrle.

The White Sox should have signed Buehrle to a contract extension but instead put their money on Jake Peavy and the younger lefty in John Danks, who held up for only nine starts before going down with a shoulder injury. Was that karma for them sending Sirotka to the Jays in a trade for David Wells?

Doesn’t matter now. What does matter is that Buehrle will be back in the American League after a shocking South Florida salary dump is deemed official. It is expected to include Jose Reyes and Josh Johnson.

The Blue Jays feel they can go to the World Series behind a rotation that will include Buehrle, Johnson, Ricky Romero and Brandon Morrow. It was the Marlins and Jeffrey Loria who puffed out their chests after signing Reyes, Buehrle and Heath Bell as free agents last December, but like manager Ozzie Guillen those guys have all put Miami behind them.

Marlins fans must wish Loria had traded himself. The guy who drove the final nail in the Montreal Expos’ coffin should be ashamed of himself for his binge-and-purge style of management that followed the completion of his $634-million, publicly funded art deco stadium in Miami’s Little Havana.

Bell was traded to the Diamondbacks on Oct. 20. Guillen was fired on Oct. 23. And three weeks later, the Marlins have agreed to a trade that sends Reyes, Buehrle, Johnson, catcher John Buck and versatile switch hitter Emilio Bonifacio to the Blue Jays, no doubt leaving MVP-in-waiting Giancarlo Stanton feeling as hurt and angry as fans who purchased Marlins season tickets in the last couple of years.

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