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For me, this is strictly a move to pressure Reynolds into playing better. DD is sending Reynolds a message -- Get your act together or we're going to have to go in another direction. I don't think Tejada will ever sniff the majors.

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This makes a lot more sense. Via Roch:

Duquette says tejada contacted #orioles. Will sign minor league deal if passes physical Monday. Then work out in extended spring

Doesn't get paid during that time and can be let go if doesn't impress. Will work out week to 10 days.

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How can anyone complain about this deal when we signed Nick Johnson?

Johnson is a spring chicken compared to Tejada. And Johnson still showed the capabilities of being a decent hitter as long as he could stay healthy. Tejada has been beyond washed up for 2-3 years.

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Johnson is a spring chicken compared to Tejada. And Johnson still showed the capabilities of being a decent hitter as long as he could stay healthy. Tejada has been beyond washed up for 2-3 years.

A minor league deal where if it doeswn't work out, we can simply release him. The same as Johnson. I see no harm

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