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In addition to the 41 (including Chris Davis) guys on the 40-man roster, there are 15 non-roster invitees as of right now:

RHP Dane De La Rosa

RHP Hunter Harvey

LHP Mark Hendrickson

RHP Steve Johnson

LHP Chris Jones

RHP Chaz Roe

C J.P. Arencibia

C Ryan Lavarnway

C Brian Ward

INF Michael Almanzar

INF Chris Parmalee

INF Paul Janish

OF Dariel Alvarez

OF Nolan Reimold

OF Matt Tuiasosopo

Also of note, Travis Snider will wear #23 and Wesley Wright #40.

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In addition to the 41 (including Chris Davis) guys on the 40-man roster, there are 15 non-roster invitees as of right now:

RHP Dane De La Rosa

RHP Hunter Harvey

LHP Mark Hendrickson

RHP Steve Johnson

LHP Chris Jones

RHP Chaz Roe

C J.P. Arencibia

C Ryan Lavarnway

C Brian Ward

INF Michael Almanzar

INF Chris Parmalee

INF Paul Janish

OF Dariel Alvarez

OF Nolan Reimold

OF Matt Tuiasosopo

Also of note, Travis Snider will wear #23 and Wesley Wright #40.

What is the limit of Spring Training roster size? If any?

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What is the limit of Spring Training roster size? If any?

None. The Yankees, for example, are bringing 67 players to ML camp. Toronto is bring 64. Tampa Bay is bringing 62.

As of this morning, DD is supposedly still working to bring another RH reliever and a MI into camp on MiL deals.

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In addition to the 41 (including Chris Davis) guys on the 40-man roster, there are 15 non-roster invitees as of right now:

RHP Dane De La Rosa

RHP Hunter Harvey

LHP Mark Hendrickson

RHP Steve Johnson

LHP Chris Jones

RHP Chaz Roe

C J.P. Arencibia

C Ryan Lavarnway

C Brian Ward

INF Michael Almanzar

INF Chris Parmalee

INF Paul Janish

OF Dariel Alvarez

OF Nolan Reimold

OF Matt Tuiasosopo

Also of note, Travis Snider will wear #23 and Wesley Wright #40.

I'll bet these guys would beat a few of the 2000 - 20011 teams in a 7 game series.

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He would easily be the least experienced non roster invitee if he were there.

But they have shown a tendency to reward folks and I thought they might reward his efforts in making the switch to pitching, especially considering his relatively advanced age.

And for the record Harvey has 12 more professional innings pitched.

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