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Who Will Get Cut From The 40-Man By Opening Day?


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1 hour ago, Can_of_corn said:

I hope the infatuation with rule V picks is over.

It was kind of absurd in all the years when they were trying to compete, or thought they were.   But in a year where you aren't, I would have no problem with a couple Rule V picks.   Of course it's tough to shoehorn guys like that into a 24 man roster, assuming we keep Chris Davis.

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3 hours ago, BobDylanBundy said:

Added to 40-man roster (3):
SP Dillon Tate
RP Branden Kline
C Martin Cervenka

Activated from 60-day DL (5):
SP Gabriel Ynoa
RP Pedro Araujo
RP Richard Bleier
OF Austin Hays
DH Mark Trumbo

Free Agent (1):
CF Adam Jones

Non-Tender (2):
C Caleb Joseph
SS Tim Beckham

Release (7):
RP Sean Gilmartin
RP Mike Wright Jr.
C Andrew Susac
IF Corban Joseph
IF Steve Wilkerson
OF John Andreoli
OF Anthony Santander

That's a total of 10 openings and 8 additions prior to Rule V draft, leaving room for 2 picks.

I expect free agent activity at SS and SP (and maybe RF), which could result in cuts of Ynoa and either Vielma or Valera.

All of the fringe starters (Ynoa, Hess, Ramirez, Rogers) as well as Cashner are just innings filler and can go at any time an upgrade is available, either now or during the season.

Can't understand Wilkerson or Santander being DFA'd.

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16 hours ago, PaulFolk said:

Chris Lee isn't worth protecting. The O's added him to the 40-man a year or two ago and he has stunk ever since, which is why he was removed. His prospect days are behind him.

I also don't see the need to protect Corban Joseph. What use does a rebuilding club have for a 30-year-old pinch-hitting specialist? I'd sooner keep Araujo, Meisinger, Means, and maybe others on the 40-man than Corban Joseph.

Absolutely. Joseph has no value. Lee is not a guy to protect 

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What are everyone's thoughts on Miguel Castro? Does he make the club next year? He doesn't get hit very hard, but he also walks a lot of guys and doesn't miss many bats.

And adding Cervenka seems like a foregone conclusion to many. His bat seems okay, is his defense really impressive?

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24 minutes ago, luismatos4prez said:

What are everyone's thoughts on Miguel Castro? Does he make the club next year? He doesn't get hit very hard, but he also walks a lot of guys and doesn't miss many bats.

And adding Cervenka seems like a foregone conclusion to many. His bat seems okay, is his defense really impressive?

Cervenka is coming on strong and quickly. 

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What I see realistically see happening

Left via FA: Jones

Cut: Beckham, Susac, Peterson, Caleb Joseph, Corban Joseph, Wright. (They'll probably keep all the cheap, younger, and controllable players even if  their performance was subpar: Vielma, Hart, Andreoli, Phillips, Rickard.  I'm thinking this is the year Wright finally gets the boot, hopefully the next GM has a crowbar to separate Brady from him)

To DL: Harvey - I think he'll start the season on the DL to ease him back into play after a scary finish to the season with a bunch of maybes on his arm.

Off DL: Araujo, Ynoa, Hays (I think Trumbo and Bleier start the season on the DL working back from surgeries.

Traded: Cashner, Givens (I think they find a buyer and they trade Cashner for a bag of balls before Opening Day to save the cash.  I think they talk someone in to giving us a single solid prospect for Givens, but again a saving money move too)

Added: Cevenka, Tate, Kline, Gonzalez - to avoid the Rule V, I don't see the O's having to protect Flaa or Lee but maybe I'm wrong.  Isn't Yaz a milb FA?)

Signed: Glove First SS, veteran SP (the veteran would be a milb FA ST Invite who is shows inning eating ability it; invite a few to camp keep the best one.  The glove first SS is a must)

That's 40, that's what I think is most likely to happen.

 

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10 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

 

.....  Isn't Yaz a milb FA?)

 

I believe -- not yet.

To earn free agency, a player must play 6 years in the minors with full season teams. Yaz has 5 years with full season teams and one year with short season Aberdeen.

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http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/10/more-roster-talk-lee-update-and-observing-former-orioles-in-october.html

Roch suggest Luiz Gonzalez will be added to the 40-man along with Tate, Kline, and Cervenka. He lists Wright, Beckham, both Josephs, Susac, Vielma, Hart as candidates to get cut. There's also quite a bit about Chriss Lee.

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