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Will Parmelee sit for the next three games?


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Chris Parmelee has played for the Twins at Target Field the first 4 years of his career. His numbers are:

414 AB, 8 HR, 36 RBI, 234/303/350/654 at Target Field

Does that earn him a spot of the bench as long as the O's are playing in Target Field?

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Yeah that one that got caught by Willie Mays was weakly hit to CF.

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He hit that ball hard, but that's one of the few balls he's driven lately. He is what he is. Sometimes you catch lightning in a bottle and sometimes you don't.

I think he has to be the guy to go when Reimold comes back. He would probably clear waivers at this point.

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He hit that ball hard, but that's one of the few balls he's driven lately. He is what he is. Sometimes you catch lightning in a bottle and sometimes you don't.

I think he has to be the guy to go when Reimold comes back. He would probably clear waivers at this point.

No way this guy "clears" the waiver wire. He's an excellent first basemen with some "pop" in his bat. Some team would snag him. O's could get a mid-level prospect in return.

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No way this guy "clears" the waiver wire. He's an excellent first basemen with some "pop" in his bat. Some team would snag him. O's could get a mid-level prospect in return.

New strategy for DD: Bring up a new dude from AAA once a week, let him hit a couple of homers before MLB pitchers figure him out, and then quickly DFA him before he starts slumping. :D

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No way this guy "clears" the waiver wire. He's an excellent first basemen with some "pop" in his bat. Some team would snag him. O's could get a mid-level prospect in return.

Yeah. Detroit or Tampa would snag him on waivers.

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