The Marlins will get six highly regarded prospects from the Tigers for stars Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, but the deal raises a different question. Now that Hanley Ramirez is the team's only star, why should Marlins' fans embrace him knowing that he, too, could be traded in two years? "We need a venue and a different revenue stream. That's what this is about," Baseball Operations President Larry Beinfest said. "Right now with our revenue structure, we have been challenged. Josh Beckett, Mike Lowell, a lot of good players have been moved and not retained because of our limitations and our challenges with our payroll, and that's directly related to our revenues. This happened again today. We are hopeful in the future this will end, and we will retain top talent." Former Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent, however, said the moves are frustrating at a time when Commissioner Bud Selig is boasting record revenues, and teams are sharing them "The fans deserve better," Vincent told West Palm Beach radio station ESPN 760. "I know that they've getting some money from the revenue sharing, the luxury tax and I'm very disappointed." "Look, they let two wonderful players go, and the question is why? I mean, Cabrera may be one of the most talented young kids in baseball. That's very hard for the fans to accept."