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So, I just spent way too much time searching for any new info on Dexter. I see that despite concerns about Avisail Garcia and being tied to him by numerous writers - even getting mentioned by Sir Loin, there appears to be little chatter on the White Sox getting involved on Fowler. Their writers and fans don't seem to think they will spend the money, but they think Jackson may be of interest to the team. I hope that is correct. I also learned that the Dexter High School girls basketball team in Bangor, Maine suffered a season ending loss last night, there was a television show about a serial killer named Dexter that I never watched, and Chris Parmalee is a Yankee. That isn't Dexter-related, but signing with the Yankees is fowler than signing with another organization,

Great post. Made me smile. We're all a bunch of huge Orioles nerds here, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

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OK so trade Soler to TB for one of their SP. They need another good one if they want to get to the WS.

Tampa already traded for an OF. They currently have four not including Pearce.

Which Tampa pitcher is bumping Arrieta, Lester, or Lackey from a playoff rotation?

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Tampa already traded for an OF. They currently have four not including Pearce.

Which Tampa pitcher is bumping Arrieta, Lester, or Lackey from a playoff rotation?

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Soler could DH, and the way the playoffs are set up now, you should use four SP. Cobb or Archer would both look good in a Cubs uniform, though I doubt the latter would ever get moved.

That being said, I don't think the Cubs will trade Soler anytime soon, nor do I think they should.

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Soler could DH, and the way the playoffs are set up now, you should use four SP. Cobb or Archer would both look good in a Cubs uniform, though I doubt the latter would ever get moved.

That being said, I don't think the Cubs will trade Soler anytime soon, nor do I think they should.

We should only hope that the Rays would trade either Cobb or Archer for Soler. It'd be great if we could be that lucky.

Bringing back Fowler would also block McKinney and Almora.

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Word is his arm isn't really suited to right. My guess is if he is signed for three years that in 2018 he will be in left. Sooner if Kim bombs.

If Trumbo leaves after this season (will be an interesting topic I think)... Kim can slide to DH and Fowler to LF as early as next season, with Dariel Alvarez or the like in RF and maybe Mancini joining as right handed DH/1B. We know Buck likes to have his DH capable of playing in the field.

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Schwarber is a pretty bad catcher and no way the Cubs take one of Soler or Schwarber out of their lineup, especially when they can gain back their 2nd round pick.

They are so stacked. I recall rumors about them trading Soler earlier in the off season just because of how stacked they are. IF Schwarber starts in left field, Chris Coghlan and Javier Baez are on the bench. No room on the 25 man for Fowler or Jackson.

This is the time for the Cubs to finally end their World Series drought. They've got 4-5 years of elite baseball ahead of them.

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Don't most rotations have 5 SP?

Most rotations have five, yes. I'm not aware of a team that uses five in the playoffs. The Cubs made it to the NLCS last year. They improved their rotation with Lackey. You said they would need to add a SP to get to the World Series. That guy would have to pitch in the playoffs to have an impact. He's not bumping one of the three I mentioned. He MIGHT bump Hendrick for a total of three playoff spots.

So you want to trade Soler, block McKinney and Almora in 2017 for the delta between Odorizzi and Hendrick for three playoff starts?

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Most rotations have five, yes. I'm not aware of a team that uses five in the playoffs. The Cubs made it to the NLCS last year. They improved their rotation with Lackey. You said they would need to add a SP to get to the World Series. That guy would have to pitch in the playoffs to have an impact. He's not bumping one of the three I mentioned. He MIGHT bump Hendrick for a total of three playoff spots.

So you want to trade Soler, block McKinney and Almora in 2017 for the delta between Odorizzi and Hendrick for three playoff starts?

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Hammel and Hendrick might not get them to the play offs.

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