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Per the Houston Chronicle: Orioles interested in LJ Hoes and other minor league outfielders


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Not everyone who excels at triple A automatically does well enough to stay long at the Major League Level. Do you recall Jeff Manto who was Mickey Manto in AAA but hit like Mickey Mouse in the Majors!

Gee, you mean it's not guaranteed? And that's the best example you could come up with?

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I gotta ask WHY the interest in outfielders? Are we not to heavy there now or is this depth for minor leagues?

Depth. We called up the ones that were doing well. Granted Alvarez is hot now too. But need to restock especially if they trade from major league staff.

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Snider, Reimold, Paredes, Parmelee, Alvarez. Absent of a trade or FA signing, Snider in LF. Paredes or Alvarez in RF.
Exactly, could use more choices than that. Paredes isn't an OF yet, Reimold isn't much of one, Parnalee is a 1B mainly.
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The O's would have to bump someone to acquire him.

No problem. None at all. Heck you could probably DFA Bundy and take care of everything that way. No one would claim him with the salary. I am only half joking. We have others we could do first.

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