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1. What was the average age of the 2006 starting lineup for the Florida Marlins?

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The average age of the 2006 starting lineup for the Florida Marlins was 24.4. This means that when you add up the ages of all the players in the starting lineup and divide it by the number of players, the result is 24.4.

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2. Who was the 2005 bullpen coordinator for the Florida Marlins?

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Pierre Arsenault was the bullpen coordinator for the Florida Marlins in 2005.

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3. As a rookie in 2006, Florida Marlin Anibal Sanchez threw a no-hitter against what team?

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In 2006, Anibal Sanchez, a rookie player for the Florida Marlins, achieved a remarkable feat by throwing a no-hitter. This means that he prevented the opposing team from getting a single hit throughout the entire game. The team that he achieved this against was the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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4. If Matt Dominguez had not signed with the Florida Marlins, where would he have gone on scholarship?

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5. Florida Marlin Josh Willingham had his first career walk-off homer in a game against what team?

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Josh Willingham hit his first career walk-off home run in a game against the New York Mets. This means that he hit a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning or later, giving his team, the Florida Marlins, the winning run. The other teams listed (Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles) did not have a game in which Willingham hit a walk-off home run.

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6. Who led the Florida Marlins in 1996 with a 17-11 win-loss record and 1.89 ERA?

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In 1996, Kevin Brown led the Florida Marlins with a 17-11 win-loss record and a 1.89 ERA. This means that he won 17 games and lost 11, while maintaining an earned run average of 1.89. This indicates that Brown was a highly successful pitcher for the Marlins during that season, consistently performing well and helping the team to win games.

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7. A.J. Burnett plays in a band with what other former Florida Marlins teammate?

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Tim Spooneybarger is the correct answer because he was a former teammate of A.J. Burnett when they both played for the Florida Marlins. They played together on the Marlins team, and now they also play together in a band.

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8. What Florida Marlin attends church at the Fellowship Bible Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma?

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Mark Redman is the correct answer because the question asks for the Florida Marlin who attends church at the Fellowship Bible Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Out of the given options, Mark Redman is the only player who fits this description. The other players mentioned, Derrek Lee, J.T. Snow, and Todd Jones, do not attend the Fellowship Bible Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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9. Florida Marlin Paul Lo Duca's mother pitched what to him as batting practice when he was a child?

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When Paul Lo Duca, a former Florida Marlin, was a child, his mother pitched pinto beans to him as batting practice. This suggests that instead of using traditional baseballs, Lo Duca used pinto beans to practice his batting skills.

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10. The Florida Marlins retired what number after their first President, Carl Barger, died?

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The Florida Marlins retired the number 5 after their first President, Carl Barger, died. This suggests that Barger had a significant impact on the team and was highly respected within the organization. Retiring a number is a way to honor and remember individuals who have made significant contributions to a team or organization.

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What was the average age of the 2006 starting lineup for the Florida...
Who was the 2005 bullpen coordinator for the Florida Marlins?
As a rookie in 2006, Florida Marlin Anibal Sanchez threw a no-hitter...
If Matt Dominguez had not signed with the Florida Marlins, where would...
Florida Marlin Josh Willingham had his first career walk-off homer in...
Who led the Florida Marlins in 1996 with a 17-11 win-loss record and...
A.J. Burnett plays in a band with what other former Florida Marlins...
What Florida Marlin attends church at the Fellowship Bible Church in...
Florida Marlin Paul Lo Duca's mother pitched what to him as batting...
The Florida Marlins retired what number after their first President,...
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