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I just disagree with this, if EdRod turns into a good SP. You could be talking about 20 IP vs. 1000+, at below market prices.

I want my team to go for it when they are in position to do so. Sometimes you have to worry about today.

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I don't know much, but I am definitely on the concerned side. He went from destroying hitters to surgery to moderately serviceable. I know that can change, but he also could be destroying hitters again now.....but he isnt. Put me in the concerned that he won't be Nolan Ryan camp. If there is such a camp.....

"Moderately serviceable?" Not sure I can agree with that classification.

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"Moderately serviceable?" Not sure I can agree with that classification.

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I only mean for what we are getting right now. Just saying I am concerned. I understand it is spring training and he is still probably building back up and it is early.

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I don't know this for sure, OFFNY probably would, but to me there was no indication that EdRod was going to make this leap he's made when we traded him. OFFNY, was EdRod throwing 95 in his last few starts at Bowie? He struggled almost all of last year. Many were questioning whether he was ever going to even be a #5-type starter.

I had no problem with the trade for Miller. It's very surprising, in a bad way, that he's suddenly a top #25 prospect. People need to stop acting like DD knew EdRod was going to make the leap when he traded for Miller.

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I don't know what the future holds for Bundy but in view of his post TJS results I would hope the FO would at least remove him from the untouchable classification IF we have a chance to add say an impact corner outfield player or prospect to our lineup. I think this becomes especially true when you consider that we are sitting on five draft picks in the top 100 and you have to figure at least three of those selections are going to be pitchers, if not more:cool:

Prospects do not get traded for prospects. I am certain that if a controllable All Star ceiling player became available for Bundy that he would not be untouchable.

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"Definitely (exciting)," Dylan said. "I think it was more exciting for my dad. We both got to call him after the game, and he seemed pretty excited about it and happy about both of us being in the same game. It was pretty fun. An exciting moment for our whole family.

"I knew he (Bobby) was backing up that game and had a chance to go in. I knew there was a pretty good possibility he would go in. I didn't get to see it in person - watched on TV in the clubhouse. Pretty exciting."

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"Everyone preaches to me about how much patience and work ethic I have, but I learned it all from my brother," Dylan said. "He went through three surgeries, triple the amount I have gone through. Been through two bone spurs and a Tommy John. He definitely has the discipline and motivation to keep going."

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"I felt better my last couple starts in Frederick," he said. "Felt like I was getting my command and my velo up as well. Then I had that crazy little strain or whatever and it kind of derailed me again.

"But now I feel great, arm is great. No soreness after an outing, that is a huge plus. I don't feel anything on the mound while I'm out there competitively. I'm good to go."

http://www.masnsports.com/steve-melewski/2015/03/dylan-bundy-said-his-arm-feels-great-talks-about-pitching-with-his-brother.html

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Knocked a round again today (by minor leaguers), and pulled with one out in an innings after only getting 4 outs. Two more walks and I think a hit batter. Is he hurt again. Did they pull him as a precaution. Time to send him to the minor league camp, no need to advertise to every GM in baseball that hasn't came close to showing #4 pick stuff.

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Knocked a round again today (by minor leaguers), and pulled with one out in an innings after only getting 4 outs. Two more walks and I think a hit batter. Is he hurt again. Did they pull him as a precaution. Time to send him to the minor league camp, no need to advertise to every GM in baseball that hasn't came close to showing #4 pick stuff.

Right, because they don't send scouts to minor league camps.

Geez people he doesn't have to be ready to pitch in the majors until next spring, give him some time.

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Right, because they don't send scouts to minor league camps.

Geez people he doesn't have to be ready to pitch in the majors until next spring, give him some time.

Some people have no patience. Pretty obvious his mechanics are screwed up right now.

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Knocked a round again today (by minor leaguers), and pulled with one out in an innings after only getting 4 outs. Two more walks and I think a hit batter. Is he hurt again. Did they pull him as a precaution. Time to send him to the minor league camp, no need to advertise to every GM in baseball that hasn't came close to showing #4 pick stuff.

Question Marks? What are they?

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Knocked a round again today (by minor leaguers), and pulled with one out in an innings after only getting 4 outs. Two more walks and I think a hit batter. Is he hurt again. Did they pull him as a precaution. Time to send him to the minor league camp, no need to advertise to every GM in baseball that hasn't came close to showing #4 pick stuff.
Similar line to Harvey today. We should just give up hope like we did with Tillman. He wasn't hit quite as hard as Hamel. But if the Philles are sending Cole down then I agree. Time for Dylan to follow.
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Similar line to Harvey today. We should just give up hope like we did with Tillman. He wasn't hit quite as hard as Hamel. But if the Philles are sending Cole down then I agree. Time for Dylan to follow.

Dayum. Just when we started hitting. Now I'm depressed again.

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