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Well this could be a blessing in disguise. We could pick up Morales, and with Davis missing a lot of time, his numbers won't be as good, and his extension price might come down.

I don't see PA agreeing to any more major FA signings while he is dealing with heartburn following the Jiminez deal.

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Well this could be a blessing in disguise. We could pick up Morales, and with Davis missing a lot of time, his numbers won't be as good, and his extension price might come down.

You're putting the cart way before the horse. I'll believe it when I see the Orioles sign Morales. Until then, do not even tease us with any assumptions that they'd sign somebody.

Much more likely that they'd sign some AAAA scrub before they sign Morales.

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With Lough struggling. I think signing Morales makes sense. We don't know what Lough will offer all.season. later in the year Cuz in left abs Morales at dh.

We didn't sign Cruz and Jimenez to not make the playoffs. If Davis is out a while I wouldn't be surprised if they made a run at Morales if they thought that's what it took to stay in contention.

You have to think if Davis goes on the 60 day, wr are losing about 40-50 RBIs.

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We didn't sign Cruz and Jimenez to not make the playoffs.

Totally disagree. Cruz was a one-year deal who can put butts in seats. Had the Jiminez signing not happened they would have faced a huge fan revolt. And clearly Ubaldo is the "bad" Ubaldo this year so that's looking like a "do something, anything" kind of move.

Now odds are the FO will use the Davis injury as a crutch, and say something like "see, we spent all this money but we got bit by the injury bug! Nothing we could have done!"

And when the Yanks outbid us on Davis in fall 2015, the FO will cite this as proof he's "injury-prone" and that's why he couldn't be extended.

This injury is great news for the FO both in the short and long-term. Totally lets them off the hook.

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Totally disagree. Cruz was a one-year deal who can put butts in seats. Had the Jiminez signing not happened they would have faced a huge fan revolt. And clearly Ubaldo is the "bad" Ubaldo this year so that's looking like a "do something, anything" kind of move.

Now odds are the FO will use the Davis injury as a crutch, and say something like "see, we spent all this money but we got bit by the injury bug! Nothing we could have done!"

And when the Yanks outbid us on Davis in fall 2015, the FO will cite this as proof he's "injury-prone" and that's why he couldn't be extended.

This injury is great news for the FO both in the short and long-term. Totally lets them off the hook.

Yeah, because when we signed him to the 4th year to seal the deal which we were competing against ourselves to get my first thought was not to revolt.

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Totally disagree. Cruz was a one-year deal who can put butts in seats. Had the Jiminez signing not happened they would have faced a huge fan revolt. And clearly Ubaldo is the "bad" Ubaldo this year so that's looking like a "do something, anything" kind of move.

Now odds are the FO will use the Davis injury as a crutch, and say something like "see, we spent all this money but we got bit by the injury bug! Nothing we could have done!"

And when the Yanks outbid us on Davis in fall 2015, the FO will cite this as proof he's "injury-prone" and that's why he couldn't be extended.

This injury is great news for the FO both in the short and long-term. Totally lets them off the hook.

I think fans were happy we got Cruz but I don't think there was a line at the ticket windows. This wasn't Sosa in 2005.

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Well this could be a blessing in disguise. We could pick up Morales, and with Davis missing a lot of time, his numbers won't be as good, and his extension price might come down.

Davis out for any extended period is not a blessing in any form and I am not sure I want a rusty Morales initially for a full 3-4 years. Man I hope Davis can recover quick.

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