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While Samson said the financial statements support what he has said in the past, he said he was disappointed the numbers had been made public. When asked why, he said: "It's just that we're a private company. ... 'Disappointed' is the exact word. Not angry. Not putting our head in the sand. Not denying it. Not kicking and screaming like petulant children. Disappointed."
Samson said the leaking of the documents was a crime.
"It will be followed up intensely by Major League Baseball and its member clubs," he said.
The Marlins' financial statements became public one day after The Associated Press reported that the cellar-dwelling Pittsburgh Pirates made nearly $29.4 million in 2007 and 2008, according to team documents.
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