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Arrieta has a higher ceiling than journeyman Feldman. Lee can be had but they will not spend the $. It's ok, Ravens start soon.

Ewww, football season. No thanks.

Arrieta has gotten worse EVERY SINGLE YEAR with the O's. He wasn't helping this club. He has emotional problems. Not worth it.

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Arrieta has a higher ceiling than journeyman Feldman. Lee can be had but they will not spend the $. It's ok, Ravens start soon.

Results speak more than ceiling when you've been given so many chances and failed. And no, Lee cannot be had, because the Phillies have not made him available.

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Buck knows that he was just handed another piece of sh-t by the cash resistant front office. Angelos had better hope that CD's needle induced HR's continue after the break because we don't have the pitching to stay in this thing.

Buck wanted Feldman. He liked him in the off-season and was happy he was acquired. Buck knew Feldman from their time together in Texas.

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Buck knows that he was just handed another piece of sh-t by the cash resistant front office. Angelos had better hope that CD's needle induced HR's continue after the break because we don't have the pitching to stay in this thing.

Did this piece of garbage you just posted really make sense in your head while you were typing it? You should be banned for this post, this is Sun board type trash.

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Buck knows that he was just handed another piece of sh-t by the cash resistant front office. Angelos had better hope that CD's needle induced HR's continue after the break because we don't have the pitching to stay in this thing.

I know they start drinking down @ South Beach early but come on dude.

You call Feldman trash for one bad outing and frankly statistically the guy is head and tails better than the vast majority of #5 guys out there.

Then you talk about needle induced HR's....seriously? That's as irresponsible and stupid a thing to say without evidence as me suggesting that you have been huffing on paint simply because this post you just made is more stupid than normal.

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Do you not know what journeyman means?

Journeyman literally means that someone who is completely educated in his craft, but is not a master. So, no, Feldman is not an Ace (Master), but there aren't that many in baseball, after all. Feldman knows how to pitch, he had bad luck today with some dinks and duck farts, but they weren't blasting him all over the diamond. If you want to call him a Journeyman, then that applies to pretty much the whole staff on this team, and most others.

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Bro, a journeyman is a player who bounces around from team to team via FA or trade. Did you honestly think just because somebody left as a free agent they weren't a journeyman? really?

Uhhh bro lol, generally journeyman do not spend 8 years with the same team which is what Feldman did prior to signing his deal with the Cubs.

Which brings us to point 2......generally journeyman do get paid 7 million a year.

Being traded by a last place team does not make you a journeyman. It makes you a tradeable asset which kinda different than a journeyman

So before you lecture us all on what a journeyman is....do your research.

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