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Low Country Bird

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  1. It's the right move.  Get some bullpen help for now and bring up Irvin for what would have been Grayson's next start.  He has some work to do in AAA to get back to what he was before his injury last year.

  2. 2 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

    I remember how bad the '88 season was, how the team was a laughing stock at a national level.

    Elias had two seasons with a worse record than the '88 team.

    At least we knew exactly what Elias's plan was when he was hired.  We had little to no international presence and a rather barren farm system when he arrived.  Now we have a much bigger presence in the Latin American market and the top farm system.  We needed a total rebuild (and giving up a few seasons was going to be part of that) and that's exactly what he's done/is doing.  

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  3. 1 hour ago, Tony-OH said:

    We get, you're an Angelos guy, but I think you are short selling what he actually said. He's always allowed Elias to run things which is good, but he absolutely is a part of setting the budget. No owners gives a blank check to their GMs. Now, can Elias spend within that budget, sure.

    Frobby is an Angelos guy?  Funny, in the many years I have been on this site (lurking or otherwise), I've never thought of him as an Angelos apologist.  

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  4. I, for one, would continue to be very patient and would like to see us continue to give opportunities to our home-grown prospects rather than mid-tier, highly paid free agents signed to long deals.  I have been fully onboard with Elias's plan and refusal to spend.

    But what I don't get is the inconsistency in the messaging.  When he talks about diving into the free agent pool and "lift off," much of which was consistent with what Boras said at the winter meetings, but later walks back those remarks and talks about how risky long term contracts are, one has to wonder what happened.  You have to think he knew the budget when he made the "lift off" comments.  So did ownership reduce his budget, or did Elias underestimate the market and then realize/believe that the free agents were way outside of the budge, overpriced and for too many years?  Either way, not necessarily a good look.

    And then he implies that Urias (2B) and Mateo (SS) will be our starting middle infield, without giving Westburg, Ortiz or Norby a chance to win the starting job in spring training.  Again, this appears inconsistent with what he has said and done in the past.    

    If Elias had not gotten many fans' hopes up with his comments on "lift off," I think you'd have fewer people upset and/or disappointed in the offseason thus far.  

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  5. 22 minutes ago, Pickles said:

    I was.  I complimented him almost as soon as he came over from San Diego.  He was much more fundamentally sound than I expected.

    Now, I didn't expect him to pick it like he did this year, but he obviously was a natural SS.

    I should apologize though because when I responded to that post I was actually thinking of Urias.

    Ortiz is described as a natural ss as well, so it's certainly a lot closer than it is with Urias, but I think it's folly to expect any prospect to match GG defense.

    I suggest you peruse the Minor League Board Joey Ortiz thread for his defensive highlights.  I think he will be a GG shortstop.  

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  6. No.  I think I'll take my chances of having a starting SS from one of Henderson, Ortiz or Westburg.  With Ortiz, we at least are likely to get the + defense we got from Mateo.  Henderson at 3B and either Norby or Westburg at 2B (with the other one traded as part of a package for a TOR pitcher or middle of lineup bat).  I'd much rather sign or trade for a 1B/DH type or an OF for the middle of the line-up.  

  7. 3 hours ago, IPlayGM said:

    I disagree, we’ll kind of. Not that I don’t want this, but by looking at the lineups in Baltimore, and Hyde’s continued insistence on playing Odor, it would be silly to bring him up just to sit and play 1-2 games per week. 
     

    Maybe Elias can pull a Billy Beane ala Moneyball and trade Odor to get the right guys in the lineup!

    Plus, wouldn't we have to add him to the 40-man?  I'd rather him stay in Norfolk, play everyday for the last month and have a chance to make the team in spring training.  And I surmise Aguilar was signed to be a back-up 1B, which I'm not sure Westburg (or anyone else on the team right now) can play.

  8. 14 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

    The fascination Hyde and Elias have with Odor is really odd.

    I really wonder whether it's Hyde or Elias with the fascination.  I suppose it could be both.  I just can't recall keeping a guy who clearly can't hit in the lineup simply because he turns a good double play.  

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  9. 5 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

    So they promoted him in time to be part of the playoff roster just in case.

    Exactly.  Can you imagine if he had a strong month helping us to a WC but wasn't eligible for the postseason?  Elias would have been lambasted for it.  

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  10. 4 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

    I just don’t get it.  

    I agree with you at this point.  I just don't see why/how you wouldn't call him up before Thursday.  I suppose he could still be called up tomorrow, but why wouldn't they have called him up today if they are planning on doing it tomorrow?  In the grand scheme of things, it does not seem like it would matter and we'd get an extra game with him in the lineup.  

  11. 10 minutes ago, jamalshw said:

    If Gunnar comes up, it's Nevin down right? I think that happens regardless of whether it's now or Sept.1. I would think the extra two roster spots go to Hall and another pitcher (eventually Tyler Wells...and would be great if Grayson got a few relief innings in the big leagues to end the year too, though that's a longshot at best). Given the bullpen's fatigue, it would make sense to add some arms and hopefully minimize the innings on the main arms in the pen. 

    Henderson (if promoted) can play primarily 3B though I can see the argument to keep Urias there given his defense. I could also see Henderson giving Mountcastle a few extra days off (and it seems he can use them when not playing Toronto). He can also play some at 2B and even given Mateo some rest at SS. 

    Elias said the other day that the 9/1 call-ups will most likely be one pitcher and one hitter.

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