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I think this has no bearing whatsoever. Dan Duquette is not sitting around trying to think of how things were done 35 years ago. I'm sure he has a good reason for bringing up Gausman and I'm not doubting him, but it would be a significant change in the course of development for a team to take a top prospect with less than a year of professional time and convert him to relief at the big league level, especially with there being an opening in the rotation.

I think this will be fascinating to see how this plays out because Duquette has shown to be very good at using his 40-man roster.

I highly doubt Gausman is being turned into a reliever. He's probably just there in case they need him and will start on Friday if they don't. I mean...who else will start on Friday if it's not him?

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If they were bringing up Gausman to pitch from the bullpen wouldn't it make more sense to call up Rauch?

I don't think Rauch could give them multiple innings if need be. Just my opinion. With that said, Rauch may take Freddy's spot on the 40 after tonight. This could be just a one game move.

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Well, his results during his last start might indicate that he's getting a lot closer. I would not be surprised if Wada is not taking Garcia's spot and Gausman is here in case the Orioles need a long reliever tonight since the bullpen is pretty used and tired.

Start before last, he struggled in his most recent start.

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Well, his results during his last start might indicate that he's getting a lot closer. I would not be surprised if Wada is not taking Garcia's spot and Gausman is here in case the Orioles need a long reliever tonight since the bullpen is pretty used and tired.
Think they'd slot Wada for Friday? He wasn't as good yesterday as in his prior start.
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10 more days in the minors? Hmm i said when he went down he needed about a week to 10 days in the minors to be completely safe for the Super two though everyone said it was not a move for that rule even though they let Arrieta start a game instead of Britton and then Gausman come up for Miggy and start Tuesday. He still may go back down when Chen comes back or a trade but they got those extra 10 days just in case he needs to stay the rest of the year.

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Well, his results during his last start might indicate that he's getting a lot closer. I would not be surprised if Wada is not taking Garcia's spot and Gausman is here in case the Orioles need a long reliever tonight since the bullpen is pretty used and tired.

The report from the game said that Wada really struggled and labored and that the stat line was not reflective of his actual pitching.

I would rather see Gausman than Wada in the rotation currently.

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