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Atkins was sub-replacement for about 1000 PAs before the Orioles acquired him, and in 2009 his Colorado OPS was .680. Whatever you think of Carlos Gonzalez (or even the other Colorado outfielders) they don't seem to have a whole lot in common with Atkins.

While you are correct, I still think the Atkins experience tends to make O's fans wary of these Rockies hitters with big H/R splits, whether or not it is fully justified.

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We just have to all be patient. After the music stops there won't be enough chairs for the FA hitters and trade candidates. This means we could get two hitters at a lower money and/or prospect cost. Could you imagine Davis and another big hitter!

1. Kim LF

2. Machodo 3B

3. Jones CF

4. Davis 1B

5. FA or Trade RF

6. Trumbo DH

7. Wieters C

8. Schoop 2B

9. Hardy SS

Our starters only need to be average with this lineup and bullpen. At least it would be fun to watch!

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We just have to all be patient. After the music stops there won't be enough chairs for the FA hitters and trade candidates. This means we could get two hitters at a lower money and/or prospect cost. Could you imagine Davis and another big hitter!

1. Kim LF

2. Machodo 3B

3. Jones CF

4. Davis 1B

5. FA or Trade RF

6. Trumbo DH

7. Wieters C

8. Schoop 2B

9. Hardy SS

Our starters only need to be average with this lineup and bullpen. At least it would be fun to watch!

Please come back down to earth, the thin air up there is clouding your judgment.

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Please come back down to earth, the thin air up there is clouding your judgment.

Its not the hard to believe.

Davis is 50/50 at this point, balls in his court.

Cespedes won't cost a pick.

Upton for a pick...yeah thats looking less likely, but its still possible.

Trade with Rockies has potential.

Question is, (and this is a big one) how cheap are the Orioles? ;)

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After the music stops there won't be enough chairs for the FA hitters and trade candidates.

I'm sure DD is definitely playing this game. It is his MO. I don't think that player will be a super star, but I do think there's still a good chance that DD signs or trades for a decent player or two that has a good chance of helping the team. I don't think he will get Cruz lucky, but he will definitely make some late signings/deals.

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Please come back down to earth, the thin air up there is clouding your judgment.

Hey, Davis + Upton sounds better to me than Davis or Upton + some overpaid-for starter like Gallardo. :thumbsup1:

But heck, Davis or Upton + a reasonably cheap bat does too and that's more likely. Matt Joyce still out there, Alvarez, Morneau, Venable, etc., we've been over them a dozen times already waiting for something to happen.

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Hey, Davis + Upton sounds better to me than Davis or Upton + some overpaid-for starter like Gallardo. :thumbsup1:

But heck, Davis or Upton + a reasonably cheap bat does too and that's more likely. Matt Joyce still out there, Alvarez, Morneau, Venable, etc., we've been over them a dozen times already waiting for something to happen.

If we're getting anything, that's what we're getting, which is why I wouldn't mind getting Blackmon.
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We just have to all be patient. After the music stops there won't be enough chairs for the FA hitters and trade candidates. This means we could get two hitters at a lower money and/or prospect cost. Could you imagine Davis and another big hitter!

1. Kim LF

2. Machodo 3B

3. Jones CF

4. Davis 1B

5. FA or Trade RF

6. Trumbo DH

7. Wieters C

8. Schoop 2B

9. Hardy SS

Our starters only need to be average with this lineup and bullpen. At least it would be fun to watch!

Although it would be fun, there is no way this happens because it makes too much sense.

You know your pitching staff is short and the "price of pitching astounding", so a good alternative, to be competitive, is mash.

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Although it would be fun, there is no way this happens because it makes too much sense.

You know your pitching staff is short and the "price of pitching astounding", so a good alternative, to be competitive, is mash.

Which FA SP would you have signed....oh wait it's not your job.:rolleyestf:
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Which FA SP would you have signed....oh wait it's not your job.:rolleyestf:

Myself personally, with the cost of the top Fa pitchers, I would have stayed away and I have never bashed DD for that.

I would have taken a few shots. I like Henderson Alvarez alot. I think the A's were very aggressive and probably over-paid for a guy coming off another injury and not pitching until July.

I would have definately signed Chacin, especially since he only got a minor league deal from Atlanta.

I would have had more to trade than we currently do, so my pursuit of a good starter, would have been in the trading world.

Potential target: Tyson Ross, who I feel is VERY underrated.

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I don't really think the Rockies are asking for KG any more. I think they were at one point earlier in the offseason. But if we're taking CarGo's salary, there's no way it takes KG to trade for him. Now maybe doesn't need the salary relief - if that's the case, probably no deal is made.

Well, I think that there will be a deal made. Just not necessarily with the Orioles and not necessarily CarGo. After signing Parra, the Rockies have 4 LH hitting outfielders. A trade seems likely.

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Well, I think that there will be a deal made. Just not necessarily with the Orioles and not necessarily CarGo. After signing Parra, the Rockies have 4 LH hitting outfielders. A trade seems likely.

Indeed. However it's not just the Orioles with a thin farm system, but other teams looking for an OF like the Angels. Colorado may have to settle if they really want to get rid of someone.

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Forget CarGo, it will be too late for us.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Report: Rockies tell CarGo he won't be traded -- before opening day, anyway: <a href="https://t.co/rL4BNBEJTK">https://t.co/rL4BNBEJTK</a> <a href="https://t.co/I7me5OwFYt">pic.twitter.com/I7me5OwFYt</a></p>— CBS Sports MLB (@CBSSportsMLB) <a href="

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