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"These are opportunities. If I'm a young guy or just part of the 40, you should know coming in as a pitcher you're going to get some opportunities the first couple of weeks that aren't going to be there. And the way they're going to continue to be there is if you pitch well. Same way with the hitters. These at-bats and all the things that are going on, next couple of weeks those opportunities are going to away.

"For these guys in spring training, the opportunity to impress is early on. They've been told that. You've got to come down here with your breaking ball. You've got to come down here with your fastball swing and you better be ready to be after it early on. Forewarned."

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2016/03/wrapping-up-a-4-3-loss-2.html

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"These are opportunities. If I'm a young guy or just part of the 40, you should know coming in as a pitcher you're going to get some opportunities the first couple of weeks that aren't going to be there. And the way they're going to continue to be there is if you pitch well. Same way with the hitters. These at-bats and all the things that are going on, next couple of weeks those opportunities are going to away.

"For these guys in spring training, the opportunity to impress is early on. They've been told that. You've got to come down here with your breaking ball. You've got to come down here with your fastball swing and you better be ready to be after it early on. Forewarned."

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2016/03/wrapping-up-a-4-3-loss-2.html

Outstanding.

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It's roster trimming time.

Most of the roster removal starts when the MiLB Pre-Season Games begin. Those games begin March 16. The Minor League Roster players do not need to report until Tuesday March 8. A few of the players may get transferred to Minor League Camp then with the bigger exodus when the ST MiLB Games begin.

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Most of the roster removal starts when the MiLB Pre-Season Games begin. Those games begin March 16. The Minor League Roster players do not need to report until Tuesday March 8. A few of the players may get transferred to Minor League Camp then with the bigger exodus when the ST MiLB Games begin.

Tell Atlanta. They trimmed today.

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Tell Atlanta. They trimmed today.

The Orioles had the Forty Man Roster plus 17 Non-Roster invitees.

Atlanta had the Forty Man Roster and 28 Non Roster Invitees.

They needed to cut 11 Players to get to where the Orioles Started as far as numbers.

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The Orioles had the Forty Man Roster plus 17 Non-Roster invitees.

Atlanta had the Forty Man Roster and 28 Non Roster Invitees.

They needed to cut 11 Players to get to where the Orioles Started as far as numbers.

Fair enough. Time to start trimming.

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Most of the roster removal starts when the MiLB Pre-Season Games begin. Those games begin March 16. The Minor League Roster players do not need to report until Tuesday March 8. A few of the players may get transferred to Minor League Camp then with the bigger exodus when the ST MiLB Games begin.

We are quibbling over two days?

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We are quibbling over two days?

Actually we a quibbling over 10 Days. Today being the Fifth and the MiLB season starting the 16. Cuts on the 15th.

Also with the ???? marks on Tillman-Back, Matusz-Back, Paredes-Wrist, three players will get a longer/better look.

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Actually we a quibbling over 10 Days. Today being the Fifth and the MiLB season starting the 16. Cuts on the 15th.

Also with the ???? marks on Tillman-Back, Matusz-Back, Paredes-Wrist, three players will get a longer/better look.

I disagree. Some cuts will occur on Monday.

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I disagree. Some cuts will occur on Monday.

I think the wholesale cuts will be closer to the MiLB season but yes they will start cutting those that do not need the exposure at the MLB Level as soon as after today's split-squad game.

The optional players need not be done as early as the ST Invites unless they have an injury issue. All players that are removed from ST Roster can be re summoned on a one day Assignment so they are really not that far away.

Some players already assigned and returned:

3/1/16 SS Garabez Rosa assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/1/16 3B Michael Almanzar assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 RHP David Hess assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 RHP Joe Gunkel assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 RHP Dale Thayer assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 LHP Donnie Hart assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/3/16 SS Adrian Marin assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/3/16 1B Corban Joseph assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/4/16 2B Stephen Wilkerson assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/4/16 RHP Jon Keller assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/4/16 RHP Richard Rodriguez assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

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I think the wholesale cuts will be closer to the MiLB season but yes they will start cutting those that do not need the exposure at the MLB Level as soon as after today's split-squad game.

The optional players need not be done as early as the ST Invites unless they have an injury issue. All players that are removed from ST Roster can be re summoned on a one day Assignment so they are really not that far away.

Some players already assigned and returned:

3/1/16 SS Garabez Rosa assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/1/16 3B Michael Almanzar assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 RHP David Hess assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 RHP Joe Gunkel assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 RHP Dale Thayer assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/2/16 LHP Donnie Hart assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/3/16 SS Adrian Marin assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/3/16 1B Corban Joseph assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/4/16 2B Stephen Wilkerson assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/4/16 RHP Jon Keller assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

3/4/16 RHP Richard Rodriguez assigned to Baltimore Orioles.

Some guys who get cut will play away games throughout the spring. One year, Steve Johnson was the tenth inning guy right up until time to go north.

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"The people that we are playing, I told them before they came in here, 'You better come in here breaking ball and you better come here with your bat speed because your opportunity might be in your first two weeks,'" Showalter said. "You know you're going to be playing. We play the [heck] out of these guys and we get to know a lot of our minor league guys."

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bs-sp-schmuck-column-orioles-0306-20160305-column.html

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