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Is it ok to give up on Miguel Gonzalez?


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He going to make maybe 5 million next year.

I don't think the team gives up on him.

You, however, can feel free to give up on him.

That's an accountants answer.

A fans question is "do you see see Gonzo in the rotation of a World Series ? Or ALCS? An honest and objective would say no. Trade him

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That's an accountants answer.

A fans question is "do you see see Gonzo in the rotation of a World Series ? Or ALCS? An honest and objective would say no. Trade him

Pretty sure you don't need five starters for the ALCS or WS.

Or did they eliminate some of the off days when I wasn't looking?

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Did his peripherals catch up?

This is a trick question...no?

The Orioles do not have enough pitching to give up on anyone. They may well, make moves in the off season that renders keeping him a mute point. But personally, I think he looks injured and in need of rest. He will be cheap enough to roll the dice on, but the Orioles still need more starting pitching. Or at least better starting pitching.

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