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SMILEY SAYS TEAM COULD MOVE IN 2001; CUBAS SAYS HE'S READY

          One of Marlins President Don Smiley's three
     confidential documents issued to potential investors
     "suggests the Marlins could move as early" as the 2001
     season if they don't get a new ballpark, according to Barry
     Jackson of the MIAMI HERALD.  The documents also show that
     Smiley would receive about $2M from Huzienga Holdings "for
     buying the team" and would receive a raise to $450,000 per
     year and earn a 5% raise every year.  Jackson: "Though
     Smiley would be investing $2.5 million, he would make that
     money back in short order and would pocket considerably
     more."  But Jackson adds that with his deadline for buying
     the team tomorrow, sources said Smiley "is still well short"
     of Wayne Huizenga's $165M asking price (MIAMI HERALD, 7/20).
          CUBAS GOODING? Meanwhile, Miami-based sports agent Joe
     Cubas says he has raised more than enough money to purchase
     the Marlins and is "very close" to making a bid (MIAMI
     HERALD, 7/19).  In Fort Lauderdale, Alan Snel wrote, "The
     chances of Smiley and Cubas linking ownership arms are as
     good as the Marlins' repeating as world champs this year. 
     Each wants to be the Man -- the managing general partner who
     calls the shots for the franchise" (SUN-SENTINEL, 7/19).   

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