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I would enjoy seeing Cust back on a minor league deal. Certainly won't hurt and I'm sure the guy can still get on base.

Didn't realize this but Cust has a .426 career OBP in the minors in 5442 PA - .426!!

Not as big a fan of Delmon Young and I was under the impression he had signed a deal with the Marlins for some reason.

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Ah, you are right. Should have said out of the Majors.

I mean, it'd be kind of a Nick Johnson signing I guess. Wouldn't hurt to stash him at AAA. Pretty humorous, though.

The funniest part will be if they put a glove in his hand or ask him to round 3B and try to score.

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I would enjoy seeing Cust back on a minor league deal. Certainly won't hurt and I'm sure the guy can still get on base.

Didn't realize this but Cust has a .426 career OBP in the minors in 5442 PA - .426!!

Not as big a fan of Delmon Young and I was under the impression he had signed a deal with the Marlins for some reason.

As mentioned already. Cust has been out of baseball for over two seasons.

He only played 67 games in 2011 and got Released in early August.

Cust, 32, posted a .213/.344/.329 line with three homers in 270 plate appearances this year. According to mlbtraderumors

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As mentioned already. Cust has been out of baseball for over two seasons.

He only played 67 games in 2011 and got Released in early August.

Cust, 32, posted a .213/.344/.329 line with three homers in 270 plate appearances this year. According to mlbtraderumors

He's been out of baseball for one year. He played 114 games in AAA in 2012, a majority of it with the Yankees and some with the Jays. He slashed .243/.400/.442.

I'm not saying he's some type of game changer or anything but at the very least he could be a guy who can make his way to first base and hit an occasional homer. Worth taking a flyer on a minor league deal IMO.

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