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It was. We just need to trade some pieces for a pitcher, like Sonny Gray or Gio Gonzalez

There's an ocean of difference between Sonny Gray and Gio. Neither will be available for the pieces that Baltimore would have to trade. They probably need to stay in the FA market for a pitcher.

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I just wish DD would stop with the "oh we are really stirring the pot, got those irons in the fire, talking to lots of teams" shtick that he does every year to lead us to believe that a major trade or deal is just going to happen the next day. Minor stuff compared to the activity of most other teams gets done by this GM before the end of the year. Maybe it has something to do with tax consequences. The idea that DD is going to do something during the winter GM meetings every year just makes me laugh. Mid January to February will be when most of what remaining that we do gets done, imho.

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Aren't we already hoping that Tillman and Gonzalez do that this year? They have to climb down to a #3 starter from the #5 from last year. Maybe you mean Vance Worley?

I sure hope it is someone better than that. I mean, Chen was fairly good.

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If the purpose of a big offer to Davis was to sign him quickly, it failed. Otherwise, , either we overbid and will pay him more than we could have if we'd started lower, or someone will beat our offer. Mainly I just wish we were more interested in the other top hitters, some of whom are likely to be better than Davis in the long run.

Well said.

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