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41 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

The Orioles placed Wade Miley on the DL today, but he will be eligible to pitch on his 1st start of the year on April 9th. This should allow the Orioles to carry an extra player until then at the very least. Looking over the roster I think there's a pretty good chance that both Trey Mancini and Craig Gentry make the opening day roster. Gentry could come in for defense late in games for Seth Smith or Mancini, assuming Mancini will now play RF against lefties. With Tillman going on the DL and the Orioles not needing a 5th starter until April 15th, here's how i see the roster shaping up over April.

Opening Day

Starters: (3)
Kevin Gausman
Dylan Bundy
Ubaldo Jimenez

Relievers: (8)
Zach Britton
Darren O'day
Brad Brach
Mychal Givens
Donnie Hart
Vidal Nuno
Tyler Wilson
Logan Verrett (Asher could still be in mix)

Catchers: (2)
Welington Castillo
Caleb Joseph

Infielders: (5)
Chris Davis - 1B
Jonathan Schoop - 2B
JJ Hardy - SS
Manny Machado - 3B
Ryan Flaherty - UTL

Outfielders: (6)
Hyun Soo Kim - LF
Joey Rickard - LF
Adam Jones - CF
Seth Smith - RF
Trey Mancini - RF
Craig Gentry - OF defense/PR

DH: (1)
Mark Trumbo
 

Verrett or Wilson will go down when Miley returns depending on who is still available innings wise as of April 9th. Gentry or Mancini goes on April 15th when another starting pitcher will need to come up. When Norfolk starts up, whatever pitcher lines up to pitch on the 15th will most likely be the penciled in starter for that game.

Looks like the Norfolk shuttle will be pretty busy in the first month of the season at the very least.

Creative, but they don't need to start with even four SP with the new DL rules.  I dig it.

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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:

I am worried he's going to get a seventh concussion.

I hope he doesn't end up doing permanent damage to himself.

Wow. Has it seriously been that many or are you being sarcastic?

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