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http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/11/orioles-acquire-danny-valencia.html

"The Orioles have acquired infielder Danny Valencia from the Red Sox for cash considerations, the teams announced. Baltimore designated infielder Joe Mahoney for assignment in a related move."

More second base depth I guess? Valencia shouldn't be allowed to touch a bat

I always thought Mahoney had decent power in the minors. We already have a log jam at second base too.

Edit: Stand corrected he plays 3rd.

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http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/11/orioles-acquire-danny-valencia.html

"The Orioles have acquired infielder Danny Valencia from the Red Sox for cash considerations, the teams announced. Baltimore designated infielder Joe Mahoney for assignment in a related move."

More second base depth I guess? Valencia shouldn't be allowed to touch a bat

I was just going to post this. He's actually a third baseman.

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Nice to see the O's are putting all that extra money to good use.

With every minor move comes the inevitable moaning that we aren't spending enough money. Every team in the league makes minor moves like this one, there's literally nothing to complain about here unless you're a big fan of Joe Mahoney.

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Trader Dan is at it again! I love the guy! He turns over every rock looking for players who can help the Orioles. I assume this guy must have a option or two remaining because I don't see how he could make the major league team. Manny is our starting 3B as we all know. Maybe the Orioles give Danny a shot at first if the Orioles don't bring back Mark Reynolds. Danny might also have a small shot of being our utility infielder I guess. Is Danny very good defensively?

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