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If the O's do sign Gallardo and Fowler, who is likely to be DFA'd?

I would think the candidates would be Chaz Roe and Jimmy Paredes because neither is likely to make the O's 25 man opening day roster and they are both out of the options.

Neither is likely to pass through waivers.

Another candidate is Efren Navarro. He has a option left but was added recently and could got he way of Riefenhauser.

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Paredes for sure. I thought Navarro had several options? If so, I'd also option him instead of DFAing Roe.

I'd hang onto Roe until we know we have better options and if we DFA later I'd think there would be a better chance we get him back

since other team rosters may be more solidified.

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Paredes for sure. I thought Navarro had several options? If so, I'd also option him instead of DFAing Roe.

I'd hang onto Roe until we know we have better options and if we DFA later I'd think there would be a better chance we get him back

since other team rosters may be more solidified.

Options don't get you off the 40 man roster. Which we will need two spots on before Thursday.

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I think this came up in the thread. Likely guesses Henry U, Chaz Roe and Pena.

Very doubtful they cut Jimmy P loose without trying to trade him first (which they will probably fail in doing).

I had suggested those 4 and possibly Chris Jones as 5 guys that could be cut. They added and cut Jones two (?) years ago and could choose to do it again.

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I had suggested those 4 and possibly Chris Jones as 5 guys that could be cut. They added and cut Jones two (?) years ago and could choose to do it again.

Dan just talked about Chris Jones as a possible MLB left-handed starter for this season for the Orioles on Thursday. That would be quite the misdirection.

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I think this came up in the thread. Likely guesses Henry U, Chaz Roe and Pena.

Very doubtful they cut Jimmy P loose without trying to trade him first (which they will probably fail in doing).

I don't see that O's DFAing Pena because they need him available for call up in case of injury to Wieters or Joseph. He has an option left and can be a Norfolk.

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I don't see that O's DFAing Pena because they need him available for call up in case of injury to Wieters or Joseph. He has an option left and can be a Norfolk.

Is there really much of a gap between Pena and a catcher not currently on a roster, or at Norfolk/Bowie?

I doubt that they can get it done in time, but I'd try to trade Reimold to Colorado.

Unfortunately, I think it will be Urrutia. Not that because it isn't the right move, but because he's so easy to root for.

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Is there really much of a gap between Pena and a catcher not currently on a roster, or at Norfolk/Bowie?

I doubt that they can get it done in time, but I'd try to trade Reimold to Colorado.

Unfortunately, I think it will be Urrutia. Not that because it isn't the right move, but because he's so easy to root for.

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Pena is an MLB defensive catcher for no money.

Also

Pena, 26, has just seven major league plate appearances, all of them coming in the past two seasons with Kansas City. He hit .251/.305/.430 with 13 homers and 48 RBIs last season with Triple-A Omaha. Pena also threw out 32 percent of potential base stealers.

He hit a career-high 27 homers in 96 games at the Triple-A level in 2014.

www.baltimoresun.com

And

http://www.amazinavenue.com/2009/7/31/970603/mets-top-prospects-23-francisco

Scouting Report: Despite his size, the son of former Major Leaguer Tony Pena has surprising athleticism. He is agile behind the plate with a cannon arm, and has lots of raw strength just dying to be translated into on-the-field power. The offensive numbers may not bear it out, but Pena has taken some interesting developmental strides this year, most notably in his actions behind the plate. He seems to be moving much better and getting plus grades across the board for his defense, whereas in the past the potential was frequently noted, but was much more raw ability than finished product. Where he previously received criticism for things like conditioning and defensive consistency, this year he has received far more praise. The problem is his bat, which seems to be coming along at a snail's pace.
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Fowler would make Paredes and Naavarro much more expendable. I agree with those two and Roe as the options.

I wouldn't want to lose Navarro because he has options. I'd like for him to earn a spot on the 25. He's a guy you can shuttle in case you need an extra reliever.

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I don't see that O's DFAing Pena because they need him available for call up in case of injury to Wieters or Joseph. He has an option left and can be a Norfolk.

Agreed. His name was discussed because a replacement may not be terribly hard to find.

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