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He is unloved by me. I hate his glove on throw downs. Rarely catches it or make a sloppy tag. He robs Matty of a good number of throw outs. I hate seeing the throw arrive ahead of the runner only to see Andino in the receiving end. Hold your breath time. If it is Hardy taking the throw, marvel at the throw from Matt. If it is Andino, hope he catches it followed by hope he gets his glove down. Not something I want to continue next year. Andino might be a MLB guy, but not at 2nd or short, IMHO.

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Does anyone else think Andino could be a possible long-term solution for 2B (especially if Roberts can't get healthy)?

Either way, he's way better than Cesar Izturis. :smile11:

I don't know if Andino is a long-term solution as our regular second-baseman, but I would certainly like to have him as our (very versatile) 3rd middle infielder IF Brian Roberts can come back next year along with J.J. Hardy. We'll see what happens. :)

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Does anyone else think Andino could be a possible long-term solution for 2B (especially if Roberts can't get healthy)?

Either way, he's way better than Cesar Izturis:smile11:

Doubt it. But I have a hunch he's our starter next season. He seems to be a "Buck guy." Either way, the playing time this year has been good for all parties. We finally know, I think, exactly what we have with Robert. He's a credible big-league backup at three infield positions. Nothing wrong with that.
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