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If Jeremy pitches well for the Orioles, is there any chance that the Orioles will resign him? As we all know, we only have like two starters pencilled in for next year. I would love for the Orioles to resign him. Does Jeremy have Scott Boras as his agent? If I were the Orioles, I would try and resign him before he reaches free agency.

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2 minutes ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

If Jeremy pitches well for the Orioles, is there any chance that the Orioles will resign him? As we all know, we only have like two starters pencilled in for next year. I would love for the Orioles to resign him. Does Jeremy have Scott Boras as his agent? If I were the Orioles, I would try and resign him before he reaches free agency.

Let's see how he does to finish the year. I think if he finishes well, it's possible. There are other options out there though too. I wouldn't be opposed if Hell boy is your #5

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I can't help but think that Dan is looking at these next two months as a open tryout for Jeremy. The Orioles have two months to make an impression on him. I am hoping that the Orioles can convince him that pitching in Camden is not that bad. He was able to pitch in Philly for pete's sake. If the Orioles didn't have him for the next two months, he probably would not even consider pitching for the Orioles when he is a FA. I bet Dan realized that.

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5 minutes ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

Chris Tillman definitely doesn't deserve the Orioles money. I would rather give it to Jeremy. The Orioles need to move on from Tillman just like they did with Wieters.

I can't imagine how Tillman feels right now.  What an awful season to have in a walk year.   He probably thought he'd be cashing in.  Now who knows what happens to him.

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I would take Tillman back in the off season because I feel--if truly healthy--he's still a solid pitcher. I don't think we've seen him healthy all year. If we feel relatively confident we can get him healthy by Spring Training, I'd take him back given his demands will have to be quite low.

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Jeremy was able to pitch in Philly. He can pitch at Camden especially if he pitches like he did last night. The Orioles need starters and I think bringing Jeremy back would be a great start. A starting three of Bundy, Gausman and Hellickson could be pretty good. Not nessecarly in that order but you get my point.

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20 minutes ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

I can't help but think that Dan is looking at these next two months as a open tryout for Jeremy. The Orioles have two months to make an impression on him. I am hoping that the Orioles can convince him that pitching in Camden is not that bad. He was able to pitch in Philly for pete's sake. If the Orioles didn't have him for the next two months, he probably would not even consider pitching for the Orioles when he is a FA. I bet Dan realized that.

"He was able to pitch in Philly for pete's sake...with an era of 4.73" - There. Fixed that for ya!

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4 minutes ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

Jeremy was able to pitch in Philly. He can pitch at Camden especially if he pitches like he did last night. The Orioles need starters and I think bringing Jeremy back would be a great start. A starting three of Bundy, Gausman and Hellickson could be pretty good. Not nessecarly in that order but you get my point.

...but he didn't pitch "well" in Philly so there's that. 

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31 minutes ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

If Jeremy pitches well for the Orioles, is there any chance that the Orioles will resign him? As we all know, we only have like two starters pencilled in for next year. I would love for the Orioles to resign him. Does Jeremy have Scott Boras as his agent? If I were the Orioles, I would try and resign him before he reaches free agency.

Maybe so. But aren't there pitchers in the minors that are close? I really don't know. It's a hard question that DD will have to address.

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If the Orioles don't resign Jeremy, who are you going to have fill the last three spots? You guys are so negative that it is absolutely ridiculous. You are never happy or satisfied. If Jeremy pitches well, the Orioles need to resign him period. That is all I am going to say about that.

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