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So you are intrigued by the huge upside of a Travis Snider then? And the fact that significant money is being spent to see if Camden Yards is an ideal park to try his year 27 season in?

From what I understand of Snider, he could do pretty well in OPACY. I would like to see him in ST before I get excited, but I am glad to see SOME movement with filling holes. I like smart trades as well as good FA signings. For much of this offseason, we didn't do anything of note.

I am happy DD is finally doing something.

MSK

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Sun's Out. Guns Out.

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From what I understand of Snider, he could do pretty well in OPACY. I would like to see him in ST before I get excited, but I am glad to see SOME movement with filling holes. I like smart trades as well as good FA signings. For much of this offseason, we didn't do anything of note.

I am happy DD is finally doing something.

MSK

I used to feel like that until I went to spring training a few times. I guess it is important for the marginal guys to show their stuff, but mostly for the MLB veterans or the guys who have been in the show, it's just getting timing. Good springs do not tend to mean much when the season actually starts.

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This would be a solid add if it happens.

We won't have the everyday consistency we did with Markakis and Cruz, but between Pearce, Young, Lough, De Aza, and Snider, I am pretty confident Buck can press the right buttons and weave together a decent performance out of LF/RF/DH.

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From what I understand of Snider, he could do pretty well in OPACY. I would like to see him in ST before I get excited, but I am glad to see SOME movement with filling holes. I like smart trades as well as good FA signings. For much of this offseason, we didn't do anything of note.

I am happy DD is finally doing something.

MSK

Dan normally doesn't shop until he know where his budget is and stuff goes on sale.

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Situational lefty. We had good luck with one of those.

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This would be a solid add if it happens.

We won't have the everyday consistency we did with Markakis and Cruz, but between Pearce, Young, Lough, De Aza, and Snider, I am pretty confident Buck can press the right buttons and weave together a decent performance out of LF/RF/DH.

And if any one of that group over performs (as will likely be the case), then we will be doing well out there.

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This would be a solid add if it happens.

We won't have the everyday consistency we did with Markakis and Cruz, but between Pearce, Young, Lough, De Aza, and Snider, I am pretty confident Buck can press the right buttons and weave together a decent performance out of LF/RF/DH.

I am concerned that with Nick's neck, he won't be as consistent either.

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