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Orioles acquire Alejandro de Aza


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I saw the 15 SB in the stats line and immediately thought they got him to add some team speed. I know, Earl Weaver rant, but I mean hey, some folks have been complaining about the lack of steals and team speed outside of Lough.

Did you see the 7 Caught Stealing too? :)

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Dan:

"We have been looking to get a little bit better balance to our lineup with the addition of a left-handed hitter, and De Aza is a left-handed hitter that can help balance out the lineup and contribute to the team. And we thought it was important to continue to add major league players who can help us in September and also be eligible for the post-season when we advance."

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Sox fan here...

He may be your hero, but also may be your goat.

Terrible base runner. Comes up with the big hit once in a while. Makes bad plays in the field, but also will pull one out once in a while.

Nice insurance policy/platoon guy.

Glad he's gone, but good luck. He and Beckham playing in the playoffs is funny to me.

You just described Robert Andino

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Not sure why people think Lough or Berry are better than De Aza. It isn't even close as a comparison. Go look at their numbers, De Aza will add value.

Those guys can field but can't hit, agree with you 100%, two different types of players.

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