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Would've liked Saunders. Really hoping DD finds an answer outside of Melky or Rasmus. Two miserable choices if you ask me.

Or we sign Morse to DH, fill the corners with Pearce/De Aza/Lough (not my preference) and move that money into grabbing a pitcher.

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Would've liked Saunders. Really hoping DD finds an answer outside of Melky or Rasmus. Two miserable choices if you ask me.

Or we sign Morse to DH, fill the corners with Pearce/De Aza/Lough (not my preference) and move that money into grabbing a pitcher.

If we give up a draft pick for Melky, I'll be furious.

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If we give up a draft pick for Melky, I'll be furious.

Seriously. Had an even worse 2013 than Nick did. Injury risk. Steroids. Not a plus on defense. And he comes with an inflated .300 average-driven price tag and costs a draft pick. I've been against starting De Aza or Lough but I'd much rather have them out there.

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Maybe Aoki on a 2/15 type deal. Maybe look at bringing Miller back on a 3 year deal, if reasonable.

I can live with Morse as a DH only.

I'm curious as to the long range plan. A lot more money comes off next year.

2016 will be more interesting with Wieters, Davis, Pearce, De Aza, Norris, and Chen all FAs.

Not too many big ticket FAs either: JUpton and Heyward, but not too much else.

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Maybe Aoki on a 2/15 type deal. Maybe look at bringing Miller back on a 3 year deal, if reasonable.

I can live with Morse as a DH only.

I'm curious as to the long range plan. A lot more money comes off next year.

Morse is terrible I would rather dumpster dive for players than have him on the team again.

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