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They just resigned him

That would be interesting. Tommy John surgery has a typical rehab time of 12-15 months. He's on month 11 right now. I could see the Cards wanting to replace him with less of a risk.

I can't see that. He is a beast when well. Think Strasburg at his zenith.

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The #Developing could be interpreted as the writer thinks the O's are a developing team and poised to get better? But the mention of "Cards fans" implies trade. Not sure, but we should be careful we're not misinterpreting him.

My post was to be filed under...#Sarcasm

I think we should start ending all of our conversations in life with hashtags. I'm going to start adding it to sentences I speak out loud. "Hey honey what time are we having dinner tonight. Hash tag for the love of god don't make salmon again."

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My post was to be filed under...#Sarcasm

I think we should start ending all of our conversations in life with hashtags. I'm going to start adding it to sentences I speak out loud. "Hey honey what time are we having dinner tonight. Hash tag for the love of god don't make salmon again."

Please don't. I know a guy who did that and we had to have an intervention to get him to stop lol.

This should be fun though. Gotta love how much we get out of that tweet.

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I'm pretty happy to go into the season with the pitching we have, unless we are going to trade off some dead weight arms (Gregg). I don't want to trade away any of our hitters, unless we are improving our lineup with a package to get a better big league hitter. Do the Cards have any hitters we might trade for?

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That would be interesting. Tommy John surgery has a typical rehab time of 12-15 months. He's on month 11 right now. I could see the Cards wanting to replace him with less of a risk.

Jones, Andino & Tillman for Wainright and Miller, which would slightly sting the O's up the middle.

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Now we're talkin'! That would certainly salvage this offseason.

I don't know if the Cards are dumb enough..

LaRussa and Duncan are gone.

The offense suffered greatly in the Pujols loss.

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Reports coming out that the Cardinals are close to signing Roy Oswalt. There may also be a trade involved with the Orioles.

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Jones for Shelby Miller, would be my guess.

The Cards are built to win now. Trading away Miller for someone who can help their ML team now makes sense.

I can't make sense of anyone for the O's from the ML roster, especially position players.

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Jones for Shelby Miller, would be my guess.

The Cards are built to win now. Trading away Miller for someone who can help their ML team now makes sense.

I can't make sense of anyone for the O's from the ML roster, especially position players.

That would be awesome great.
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