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Crossing fingers. If he's healthy, he's easily our best option for LF, imo.

Lough is a pretty similar comp to Colvin. I would not be surprised to see them in a platoon; Colvin vs RHP, Lough vs LHP.

I have no idea how they intend to work Reimold, Pearce, and Young into the DH spot.

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Lough is a pretty similar comp to Colvin. I would not be surprised to see them in a platoon; Colvin vs RHP, Lough vs LHP.

I have no idea how they intend to work Reimold, Pearce, and Young into the DH spot.

I still like Peguero to throw in that mix for LF too. It will be a nice battle between all these players.

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Lough is a pretty similar comp to Colvin. I would not be surprised to see them in a platoon; Colvin vs RHP, Lough vs LHP.

I have no idea how they intend to work Reimold, Pearce, and Young into the DH spot.

Sign as many as possible and waive them all and see who clears. Add in Peguero too and that's probably why we saw Parades get claimed. There are two bench spots open for 2 RH spots. We'll see the same theory applied with relievers as well as Cruz, Escalona, Stinson, Britton are all out of options. They cant all get claimed. Plus we could see 5+ 40 man spots open up in final cuts so DD could be adding some waived players that have options. Just looking at what DD has done with the 40 man is impressive. That's why there is no reason to whine everytime he makes a small move.

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Peguero has to show up at ST first.. haha. I wonder where he is.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/masnRoch">@masnRoch</a> Francisco Peguero has reported with his Agent, Dan Rosquete. <a href="http://t.co/NY32GOsiRE">pic.twitter.com/NY32GOsiRE</a></p>— Andrew Rickli (@AndrewRickli) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewRickli/statuses/435873597463486464">February 18, 2014</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/masnRoch">@masnRoch</a> Francisco Peguero has reported with his Agent, Dan Rosquete. <a href="http://t.co/NY32GOsiRE">pic.twitter.com/NY32GOsiRE</a></p>— Andrew Rickli (@AndrewRickli) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewRickli/statuses/435873597463486464">February 18, 2014</a></blockquote>

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Tyler Colvin: After being left at the altar by the Orioles last month, the light-hitting outfielder could end up signing with Baltimore after all.

Colvin could still end up in Baltimore

February, 18, 2014

FEB 18

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By Doug Mittler | ESPN.com

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After being left at the altar in January, could Tyler Colvin end up in Baltimore after all?

According to various reports, Colvin reached a deal with the Orioles last month, only to see the club back out over concerns with a back injury. But Troy Renck of the Denver Post tweets there is a “good chance” the outfielder will end up signing with Baltimore when all is said and done.

Colvin would likely have to settle for a minor league deal after spending most of last season in Triple-A. He did appear in 27 games for the Rockies, hitting just .160 with a .192 OBP.

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