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Tracking O's Minor League Offseason Moves - 2013


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https://twitter.com/Recchia1

The Orioles have signed Mike Recchia out of the Frontier League, per his Twitter.

http://www.wcthunderbolts.com/pressbox/press/index.html?article_id=1020

http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=4338041

He is a Yankee hater:

The Yankees cut him on January 5, 2012, for no apparent reason, but maybe for the comments he made above.

New favorite player. LOL

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Claimed Luis Martinez off waivers from Texas

Cut:

Mota - he was hurt all last year

O'Shea - Had good years in 2008 (ABD), 2009 (DEL), and 2011 (FRE), but was hurt all last year and was 26.

Jose Rivera - hurt all last year

Lambert - we picked him up two years ago and he never pitched an inning for us.

Schmarzo - did OK in aberdeen last year, but was 23.

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I think O'Shea also was arrested for a DUI or something along those lines, which also never never helps a guy on the bubble. And does anyone know what the deal ever was with Lambert? It seems very strange to me that they kept him around for so long when he never pitched at all.

I'm guessing injuries are to blame. He did pitch in the Arizona Fall League for Mesa in 2011. We kept him after that, so I'm assuming he was hurt again since he missed all of last season.

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I wonder if Pomeranz got a two year minor league deal. Otherwise, I don't see the point in resigning him if he is missing all of 2013 due to injury. Why not let him remain a free agent?

This is completely out of my butt here: maybe the Orioles would like to see him through his rehab on their terms? If he's a FA, he has no obligation to the Orioles to strengthen and develop their way, and maybe they can mitigate the chances of him getting reinjured once healthy.

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