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LOL Gonna leave with only a rule 5 player.

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Only thing about the Orioles is that Buck thinks we can still compete without Cruz Markakis and Miller

The division was pretty much wrapped up by the time we traded for Miller. He was more for the Playoffs. So we were pretty good before him. Markakis vs De Aza and Lough is a wash. Now losing Cruz sucks. But we do get Machado, MW back. You guys should know the drill by now. Rule 5 guy. RH platoon bat. And hope one of Rasmus/Morales can't find a home.

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Yeah, sorry, something of a false alarm. Studio crew debated our viability to compete in 2015 with the losses we've taken. Apparently unaware that it is, indeed, December 9th.

It's a pretty valid argument. No Cruz, Markakis, and Miller. How are we better/worse/same!?

Options A: We have had interest in: Rasmus, Young, Byrd, Gnomes, etc. = AAAA talent.

Options B: FO is fine with in-house options for OH; sign DH like a Morse.

Maybe there stance will change if/when we make a move.

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The division was pretty much wrapped up by the time we traded for Miller. He was more for the Playoffs. So we were pretty good before him. Markakis vs De Aza and Lough is a wash. Now losing Cruz sucks. But we do get Machado, MW back. You guys should know the drill by now. Rule 5 guy. RH platoon bat. And hope one of Rasmus/Morales can't find a home.

if you want to go by saber metrics sure maybe it is a wash but over a 162 game season you better damn believe Markakis in 2015 would have been a better option.

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if you want to go by saber metrics sure maybe it is a wash but over a 162 game season you better damn believe Markakis in 2015 would have been a better option.

I respectfully disagree. De Aza, even by traditional stats, is pretty much the same player but with more speed the last 3 years.

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