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Orioles signed OF Xavier Avery to a minor league contract.

It's unclear if the deal will include an invite to big league camp. The 25-year-old outfielder was drafted by the Orioles in 2008 and played in the organization until he moved on to Seattle midway through the 2013 season. He hit .282/.343/.382 with six homers, 52 RBIs and 19 stolen bases between Triple-A Toledo and Triple-A Sacramento.

Never know - he might make the club.

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Beef supreme with the triple whopper with bacon attack. With the Davis thread right on top of this one you had me fooled.

I as well thought Davis had signed with the O's. The first thought it my mind from seeing the title was, I haven't seen the exact contract terms yet but foolish decsion by the O's to sign him for the 150-154mill that was originally out there when nobody else publicly has thrown out a contract offer yet.

I remember the X man, wasn't aware he still plays baseball. Good for him.

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It scares me to imagine the state of our team if he's playing in games. Doesn't seem like anything good would be going on

That's about where I fall with this. Unless the Orioles are so stacked that they envision him as a pinch-runner, I don't see what value he would bring. I can't stomach watching outfielders shot-put their throws. My opinion: he's not a baseball player.

I am surprised that some thought the title meant CD, My apologies. "He's baaaack" was meant in a mocking sort of way.

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What the heck. Let's bring back Greg Miclat while we're at it.

IIRC SportsGuy called the Miclat-for-whomever* deal a mindless tragedy that only rubes and fools would consider and that was one of the straws that broke the camel's back for his presence here.

* Ah, yes, Taylor Teagarden

Edit: went back and found the thread, and, alas, no SG hyperbole. But there was a notable quote from someone saying "I can't imagine a scenario where Teagarden supplies more value than Henry and Miclat" and neither Henry nor Miclat ever appeared in the majors.

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IIRC SportsGuy called the Miclat-for-whomever* deal a mindless tragedy that only rubes and fools would consider and that was one of the straws that broke the camel's back for his presence here.

* Ah, yes, Taylor Teagarden

Edit: went back and found the thread, and, alas, no SG hyperbole. But there was a notable quote from someone saying "I can't imagine a scenario where Teagarden supplies more value than Henry and Miclat" and neither Henry nor Miclat ever appeared in the majors.

Orioles acquire Teagarden

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Always fun to go back and read these. I was pretty high on Teagarden.

Baseball is such a fascinating game. Teagarden was a 2-time BA top-100 prospect with very good minor league numbers (.864 OPS), who never amounted to much (0.4 rWAR in 180 games spread out over 8 years). Caleb Joseph was an organizational guy who turned himself into a decent major league player (3.4 rWAR in 182 games over two years). It's amazing how hard it is to tell who is going to make the transition.

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