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Here are my thoughts (most likely first): Simon, Angle, Miller, Bell.

They will probably DFA whoever it is and try to get them through waivers then try to sign them to a AAA contract.

Berken or Simon. It's tough for me to see it being a position player though possible.

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He is clearly tying to build a roster of legit major league backups in Norfolk.

Depth, depth, depth.

Honestly, given the constraints on him (particually the lateness of hiring), what else could have achieved for 2012?

People need to stop with this. He took the job like 3 weeks after Theo and Dipoto. The process was a mess but 3 weeks doesn't get him a mulligan.

Ayala is an expenditure of resources that almost certainly could have been better spent elsewhere.

It's like a lot of the moves this offseason. Even if it works out, it's not a wise investment for a 69 win season with little in the minors. All investments should be focused on being competitive in 2014 and beyond.

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I'm wondering how long until they make a decision on Brian Roberts. Roster spots are at a premium...

There is nothing they can do with Roberts at this point. At least I would guess that is the case. Obviously, if things go the way they seem they are headed he'll be on the 60 day DL whenever that becomes an option. That will obviously open up a roster spot. I would think they will DFA whoever they thing has the best chance of going unclaimed. Thats why I'm saying Berken.

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Sure. I'm just sayin'. It's great to blast every move or whatever, but this really isn't a move that matters because he's not going to be expensive and he's not blocking anyone. That's just the facts.

Duquette is clearly going to force the young pitchers back to the minors.. that means Matusz, Britton, Berken, Bergesen, Tillman. All those guys will most likely be at AAA for awhile, whether you agree or not. That's DD's plan as far as I can tell. And that means replacing them with veterans that are widely thought of as being experienced or reliable.

How do you say, "he's not blocking anyone" and then in the next sentence say it means Matusz, Britton, and others will be in the minors.

Defending every nonsensical move our new GM makes is swell but when he's signing (Ayala) or acquiring (Lindstrom) middle relievers for significant dollars it certainly begs the question: what the hell is he doing?

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People need to stop with this. He took the job like 3 weeks after Theo and Dipoto. The process was a mess but 3 weeks doesn't get him a mulligan.

Ayala is an expenditure of resources that almost certainly could have been better spent elsewhere.

It's like a lot of the moves this offseason. Even if it works out, it's not a wise investment for a 69 win season with little in the minors. All investments should be focused on being competitive in 2014 and beyond.

Bravo. The idea that he gets a pass for this is a joke.

Some excuses we heard for those who were happy with AM.

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So it doesn't matter to you what we are paying him?

I'm not doing cartwheels over this move, but if the money is reasonable, I'm OK with it. He's a better bet then Jeremy Accardo.

I'm not sure I'm ok with the argument, "at least he's not Accardo." What is reasonable money for a 69 win team to spend on an inconsistent 34 year old reliever?

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So it doesn't matter to you what we are paying him?

I'm not doing cartwheels over this move, but if the money is reasonable, I'm OK with it. He's a better bet then Jeremy Accardo.

If we are paying him what he made last year or less, that's fine with me...depending on who is being released from the 40 man.

That is a big deal in all of this.

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