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On 1/5/2018 at 1:35 PM, TommyPickles said:

Why is Jones/Mancini/Hays/Santander/Rickard/Stewart/Brugman not enough??

We have THREE open spots in the rotation.

Fear not Mr. Vlassic!!!!!   The Orioles have a major development that will prove the utter brilliance of every Oriole in the Brain Trust.  Specifically, Dan, Peter and Buck.

You see, 2018 brings a tough challenge for the Orioles.  Chris Davis is looking like a bad move...one where the O's invested in a bat they don't really need forgoing the pitching they have lacked for quite awhile.  The Orioles need a pitcher who can excel in the tough AL East.  One who can pitch in tough confines like Fenway, one who can handle the game being in his hands.

What the Orioles need is Chris Davis in the rotation.

See there isn't anything to worry about!  The Orioles only need TWO starting pitchers.  Silly Pickle!!!

6 hours ago, mdbdotcom said:

An outfield of Jones, Gonzalez and Mancini would make for a lot of chasing of baseballs that have already landed.

Well, the above is preposterous MDB and you darn well know it.  Why, you know every bit as much as the rest of us that the only way we have to worry about chasing a lot of balls in the outfield after they land is if we have pitchers who routinely keep the ball in the park.  But I don't want Cargo either, I think I'd just put Brady out there and the fans can throw the balls back to him.

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