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I have a baaaaaad feeling he will end up somewhere north of Baltimore in the AL East.

It would truly suck to see him in a Yankees, Red Sox or Blue Jays uniform but these clubs show a willingness to spend money and take chances for the sake of a championship run.

Seeing Davis on an opposing squad 18 times a year would be both disappointing and terrifying.

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On the bright side his only option north of Baltimore is Boston. NYY and Toronto wont have space.

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On the bright side his only option north of Baltimore is Boston. NYY and Toronto wont have space.

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I tend to agree. But nothing surprises me with the Yankees. The could make Beltran a bench guy and play Davis in RF.

Before Tex signed, they had four outfielders and then traded for Swisher.

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We all know they won't do it. Let's not even pretend like they might.

I saw Chris Davis, Adam Jones and John Angelos at the Ravens -Steelers game on December 27,2015.The night the Orioles offered the Wow offer.Angelos said that this was the Christmas present to all the Orioles fans.Especially, the long time season ticket holders.Davis was quoted as saying that this was the team that gave me a chance I love the fans and my teammates Jones was so happy that he was speechless. The Ravens fans seeing the announcement on the scoreboard were chanting Let's go Orioles. JI'm Hunter said this was the best signing in the history of sports.Bordick said great and beautiful. Thorne said must be time for another drink

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I saw Chris Davis, Adam Jones and John Angelos at the Ravens -Steelers game on December 27,2015.The night the Orioles offered the Wow offer.Angelos said that this was the Christmas present to all the Orioles fans.Especially, the long time season ticket holders.Davis was quoted as saying that this was the team that gave me a chance I love the fans and my teammates Jones was so happy that he was speechless. The Ravens fans seeing the announcement on the scoreboard were chanting Let's go Orioles. JI'm Hunter said this was the best signing in the history of sports.Bordick said great and beautiful. Thorne said must be time for another drink
I disagree about Bordick, he said,"this couldn't have happened without all the hard work of our coaches".
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