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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>For those freaked out by Gausman being sent down today, he could pitch Friday as 26th man. Go down again and be back for his next start.</p>? Dan Connolly (@danconnollysun) <a href="
">June 21, 2014</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Basically the 10-day clock doesn't restart for 26th man. He'll have 6 days down then 4 days down.</p>? Dan Connolly (@danconnollysun) <a href="

">June 21, 2014</a></blockquote>

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OK Now i get the move. If this is really the plan.

I think that's actually pretty clever, and I have no problem with it at all, considering that the other five guys are all pitching pretty well right now.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Brad Brach will take Gausman's spot on the roster</p>— Brittany Ghiroli (@Britt_Ghiroli) <a href="

">June 21, 2014</a></blockquote>

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Brad Brach will take Gausman's spot on the roster</p>— Brittany Ghiroli (@Britt_Ghiroli) <a href="
">June 21, 2014</a></blockquote>

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Brad Brach for Kevin Gausman. I have seen everything now. We are the worst organization in the history of baseball.

Hmm, so that's what that feels like.

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How many innings you think he pitches during this span? Two, Three?
Two too many.

Nope. I disagreed when it was said the organization has screwed him up with the lack of a plan. Or the implementation of a plan, however you want to phrase it.

It's because of Gausman. He's stronger mentally than for what people give him credit. If he wasn't the bouncing around from Baltimore to Norfolk probably would have messed with him by now.

I'm sure they have communicated exactly what they are doing and he doesn't miss a beat.

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I think that's actually pretty clever, and I have no problem with it at all, considering that the other five guys are all pitching pretty well right now.

I would be happier if they had just used the starters out of the pen, like they said was an option.

If they can't make up their mind on five starters they should at least get some benefit out of carrying six.

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Nope. I disagreed when it was said the organization has screwed him up with the lack of a plan. Or the implementation of a plan, however you want to phrase it.

It's because of Gausman. He's stronger mentally than for what people give him credit. If he wasn't the bouncing around from Baltimore to Norfolk probably would have messed with him by now.

I'm sure they have communicated exactly what they are doing and he doesn't miss a beat.

I am not worried about him mentally, I just don't want him getting that much rest between starts.

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I am not worried about him mentally, I just don't want him getting that much rest between starts.

It's a long time off. To your previous question then, no idea. Either he gets in an extended side session or a couple innings as you suggest.

It does have the possibility of throwing off his routine at a minimum.

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It's a long time off. To your previous question then, no idea. Either he gets in an extended side session or a couple innings as you suggest.

It does have the possibility of throwing off his routine at a minimum.

I'm trying to imagine the ----storm that'll hit this place if Gausman gets shelled in his return to the team.

I'm not predicting/expecting something like that to happen, but goodness...that'd be something.

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Something I've always wondered:

Does Gausman actually have to leave the big league club and report/show up or whatever to the Milb team?

In a situation like this, wouldn't he just stay with Orioles and stay on bench with the rest of the players? Similar to when Matt was travelling with team while on DL

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