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Mizerooskie

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Mizerooskie last won the day on April 12 2020

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  1. Operating under two assumptions here: 1 - that an extension wouldn't hinder any young hitter extension possibilities, via some internal Angelos cap, and 2 - that he'd accept a fair deal... I'd extend Flaherty. The July/August trend is extremely promising from a guy with his talent, and you'd have next year's rotation solidified.
  2. Sell Mancini, Odor, Lyles for farm system depth to replenish some of the package you put together for Soto . I'm only half-kidding...I think.
  3. '05. Got to see the Greene/Baker/Johnson team, so that was cool. Definitely rooting against Smith being taken!
  4. That would seem to indicate that Holliday really did end up atop their board for non-financial reasons.
  5. And that scenario would fall under the first option which was financial impact agnostic .
  6. If they took Holliday because they think he's the best prospect, or most likely to succeed based on observable ability, projection, and character - good pick. If they took him to save money when they have a pool that doesn't require it for later oversign - bad pick. Evaluating a pick based on internet scouts is silly, IMO.
  7. I just think of his contract as paying for the 1st overall pick in 2020, and it makes me feel slightly better.
  8. Lots of XBHs as well. The assumption used to be that those doubles and triples could turn into HRs with muscle added. It all depends on how the Las Cruces elevation helped him, I suppose.
  9. Still, that's a hell of a slash line for a 4th rounder. This guy played in the Ripken League as an 18 year old. That's kinda cool.
  10. He smashed the Cape Cod League last summer (382/450/500). Maybe that gives Elias and company confidence the bat can come around.
  11. I'm just glad there was a consensus #1 to take this year. Welcome to the organization, Adley! I hope your bat translates better than Mauer with Power!
  12. Sigh. You don't think a big market team would go over market value to pull him away from the O's in the offseason? I certainly do, which would mean signing him to a market rates wouldn't be done just as easily in the offseason.
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