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3 minutes ago, weams said:
pVuRb2lg_normal.jpg Rich DubroffMLB (@RichDubroffMLB)
Andrew Susac will be out for three-four days with a staph infection. #orioles will bring additional catchers into camp. Martin Cervenka, taken in minor league draft may be one.

 

Duquette confident that he can sign a lefthanded hitting OF. No trade necessary. 

Don't they have enough OF though that they don't have to sign another one? Seems to me he is only get something that's really not a need. DD you doofus. Get another pitcher that's a good one. 

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48 minutes ago, weams said:
pVuRb2lg_normal.jpg Rich DubroffMLB (@RichDubroffMLB)
Andrew Susac will be out for three-four days with a staph infection. #orioles will bring additional catchers into camp. Martin Cervenka, taken in minor league draft may be one.

 

Duquette confident that he can sign a lefthanded hitting OF. No trade necessary. 

Jay or Dyson for OF. I’m sure there has to be some 4A catcher types out there. 

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2 hours ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Staph infection? :eek: 

I hope they scrub that place real good. Remember the Tampa Bay Bucaneers situation?

Cervanka and Araiza would be 2 good ones to bring in. Stuart Levy too, but he is still recovering from ankle surgery.

Indeed I do. I had recurring sinus infections for the better part of a year. I would go to my doctor and he would prescribe antibiotics and I would be on my way. It would get better and then come back a month later. Turns out, I had MRSA in my sinuses and had to have a PICC line inserted just above my heart just like Tynes did. I had a nurse come to my house twice a week to check on me. I had to infuse my own antibiotics three times a day for a month and a half. 

Long story short, they better scrub those facilities and then scrub them again.

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53 minutes ago, Snutchy said:

Indeed I do. I had recurring sinus infections for the better part of a year. I would go to my doctor and he would prescribe antibiotics and I would be on my way. It would get better and then come back a month later. Turns out, I had MRSA in my sinuses and had to have a PICC line inserted just above my heart just like Tynes did. I had a nurse come to my house twice a week to check on me. I had to infuse my own antibiotics three times a day for a month and a half. 

Long story short, they better scrub those facilities and then scrub them again.

Holy sh:eek:

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21 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

MRSA is no joke. Let's hope they caught it early enough, but the fact that he's hospitalized tells it was pretty bad. Forget how this effects his chance to make the ball club, I just hope the guy is going to be ok.

 

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3 hours ago, Tony-OH said:

MRSA is no joke. Let's hope they caught it early enough, but the fact that he's hospitalized tells it was pretty bad. Forget how this effects his chance to make the ball club, I just hope the guy is going to be ok.

Agreed. 

Hopefully the Orioles sanitized the entire clubhouse and everything really well too and it doesn't spread. Even 1 getting it is 1 too many.

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