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O's pick up another lefty reliever


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11 hours ago, Ripken said:

I wonder if we have interest in anyone who can actually help the Orioles.

This isn't an exciting signing by any stretch, but it's a minor league deal and there isn't a lot of lefty relief depth out there, so it makes sense to add a couple of guys with a MLB resume to the AAA club.

 

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2 minutes ago, phillyOs119 said:

This isn't an exciting signing by any stretch, but it's a minor league deal and there isn't a lot of lefty relief depth out there, so it makes sense to add a couple of guys with a MLB resume to the AAA club.

 

Exactly, this is much ado about nothing.

Just another arm for ST.

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1 minute ago, phillyOs119 said:

Edgin hasn't gotten his pre-TJS velocity back, maybe it'll never come back, but if it does, he's probably good enough to be an up and down guy.

I am not against injury reclamation projects, especially lefties.

The investment is minimal, if it works, fantastic.

If it doesn't, you shake hands and have a nice day.

 

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