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3 hours ago, 25 Nuggets said:

The problem is his back - ankylosing spondylitis.  His days playing baseball are limited.  Otherwise Gutierrez would be the best option on the list by far.

Also, surgery on both knees.

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/67787516/with-franklin-gutierrez-out-seattle-mariners-lack-right-handed-hitting-outfielders/

 

David Segui

http://sports.mynorthwest.com/111580/a-long-painful-journey-brings-franklin-gutierrez-back-to-mariners-opening-day-roster/

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/mariners-franklin-gutierrez-to-miss-2014-season-cites-health-issues/

 

 

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21 hours ago, Frobby said:

Flash is credible at every position I've seen him play.   The numbers seem to support that his best positions are 2B and 3B, and the eye test supports that.   That's also where he's been used the most, by far.    The fact that a Hardy's missed about 90 games the last two years and Flash has only made 12 starts there in that time tells you that Buck doesn't think he's a plus defender there.    

I think Showalter's decision to limit Flaherty's time at shortstop has less to do with his ability to field that position and more to do with roster management. With today's enormous bullpens, Flaherty really needs to be on the bench as much as possible in case of injury.  

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26 minutes ago, Why Not? said:

I think Showalter's decision to limit Flaherty's time at shortstop has less to do with his ability to field that position and more to do with roster management. With today's enormous bullpens, Flaherty really needs to be on the bench as much as possible in case of injury.  

Buck limited Flaherty's time at SS because Manny is a better SS.

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38 minutes ago, Why Not? said:

I think Showalter's decision to limit Flaherty's time at shortstop has less to do with his ability to field that position and more to do with roster management. With today's enormous bullpens, Flaherty really needs to be on the bench as much as possible in case of injury.  

I don't get it.    That consideration didn't keep Flaherty on the bench when Manny was hurt in 2014, or when Schoop was hurt in 2015.    

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Of course, that defensive versatility will be moot if he doesn’t rebound at the plate. As it stands, his most likely destination on Opening Day is Las Vegas, part of the fallout of the Mets’ inability to trade Jay Bruce during the offseason.

“Obviously, there’s going to be tough decisions,” Conforto said. “Nothing’s handed to you up here in the big leagues, so I’m fully prepared to earn everything that I get.”

Mets trade Ynoa. The Mets dealt right handed pitcher Gabriel Ynoa to the Orioles for cash, the clubs announced Friday. The move opened a 40-man roster spot for reliever Fernando Salas once his new one-year deal with the Mets becomes official.

 

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2 minutes ago, 25 Nuggets said:

So are you saying the Orioles are actually in discussions regarding Brach for Conforto, or just speculating?

Not even that. Just that he is headed for AAA for the Mets. I am not privy to theses discussions. The Mets and Orioles have obviously been talking and there is obviously an open channel of communication. Mets STILL have a 40 man roster crunch. 

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22 minutes ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

So the choices on the FA market are basically: Pagan, Bourn or Crisp?

Bourn maybe. Based on Duquette's comment about getting someone on a minor league deal, it sounds like any OF costing over $500K a year is out of the question. Which would eliminate Pagan and Crisp. Even Gutierrez got $2.6M from the Dodgers.

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2 minutes ago, InsideCoroner said:

Bourn maybe. Based on Duquette's comment about getting someone on a minor league deal, it sounds like any OF costing over $500K a year is out of the question. Which would eliminate Pagan and Crisp. Even Gutierrez got $2.6M from the Dodgers.

Isn't Crisp retired?

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