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5 minutes ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Re-signing Ynoa is surprising.

Corban is good for depth. Gilmartin and Peterson will probably be back if no one offers a MLB deal.

Yeah, I didn't expect it.   Maybe because he's still just 25?   When in doubt, keep 25-and-under and cut older?   Especially since Graham is basically just a caretaker for the next guy.

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5 hours ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Re-signing Ynoa is surprising.

Corban is good for depth. Gilmartin and Peterson will probably be back if no one offers a MLB deal.

A bit surprised to see Ynoa back this early as well, but then again we won 40 games last year and there is ample opportunity here. He had a weird injured season last year. At first he was only going to miss the start of the year then he was out for the year. He’s basically been hurt the last two years.  

I hope we adopt this 3-4 IP pitcher idea at least until some real SP prospects start to come up. Let Carroll and Scott he openers. Then have Hess, Yefry, Ynoa, Rogers, Ortiz, etc... come in when Cobb, Cashner, and Bundy, arent SP. 

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I think Ynoa, if healthy, is a dark horse for a starting spot.  He originally was a "steal" from the Mets. From 2013-2017, he threw a lot of innings.  He also performed well at every level culminating in about 50+ MLB innings between 2016-17.  I liked his performance in a few clutch situations.  He doesn't seemed to get rattled to easily.  He's more of a veteran than he seems at first glance.  I'm very happy they brought him back, especially on a milb contract.

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1 minute ago, ScGO's said:

I think Ynoa, if healthy, is a dark horse for a starting spot.  He originally was a "steal" from the Mets. From 2013-2017, he threw a lot of innings.  He also performed well at every level culminating in about 50+ MLB innings between 2016-17.  I liked his performance in a few clutch situations.  He doesn't seemed to get rattled to easily.  He's more of a veteran than he seems at first glance.  I'm very happy they brought him back, especially on a milb contract.

I agree with you, I think he ends up getting some starts with the Orioles this year. I'm interested to see what he can do.

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Which three of these will be removed before the Nov 30 Non-Tender Deadline.

Pitchers
Pedro Araujo
Richard Bleier
Dylan Bundy
Cody Carroll
Andrew Cashner
Miguel Castro
Alex Cobb
Paul Fry
Mychal Givens
Donnie Hart
Hunter Harvey
David Hess
Branden Kline
John Means
Ryan Meisinger
Luis Ortiz
Evan Phillips
Yefry Ramírez
Josh Rogers
Tanner Scott
Mike Wright Jr.
Jimmy Yacabonis

Catchers
Caleb Joseph
Chance Sisco
Andrew Susac
Austin Wynns

Infielders
Tim Beckham
Chris Davis
Renato Núñez
Breyvic Valera
Engelb Vielma
Jonathan Villar
Steve Wilkerson

Outfielders
Austin Hays
Trey Mancini
Cedric Mullins
Joey Rickard
Anthony Santander
DJ Stewart
Mark Trumbo

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/11/updating-the-40-man-roster-and-pending-decisions.html

 

My guesses are Joseph, Beckham and Rickard. 

 

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27 minutes ago, weams said:

Which three of these will be removed before the Nov 30 Non-Tender Deadline.

Pitchers
Pedro Araujo
Richard Bleier
Dylan Bundy
Cody Carroll
Andrew Cashner
Miguel Castro
Alex Cobb
Paul Fry
Mychal Givens
Donnie Hart
Hunter Harvey
David Hess
Branden Kline
John Means
Ryan Meisinger
Luis Ortiz
Evan Phillips
Yefry Ramírez
Josh Rogers
Tanner Scott
Mike Wright Jr.
Jimmy Yacabonis

Catchers
Caleb Joseph
Chance Sisco
Andrew Susac
Austin Wynns

Infielders
Tim Beckham
Chris Davis
Renato Núñez
Breyvic Valera
Engelb Vielma
Jonathan Villar
Steve Wilkerson

Outfielders
Austin Hays
Trey Mancini
Cedric Mullins
Joey Rickard
Anthony Santander
DJ Stewart
Mark Trumbo

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/11/updating-the-40-man-roster-and-pending-decisions.html

 

My guesses are Joseph, Beckham and Rickard. 

 

I would add Andrew Susac and Mike Wright to your list as they have no options remaining for 2019.  I think Rickard has one left, Caleb Joseph has one left.  Beckham because of the cost.  Susac, Wright and Beckham would be my three.  If five are needed Add Rickard and Caleb Joseph.

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44 minutes ago, weams said:

Which three of these will be removed before the Nov 30 Non-Tender Deadline.

Pitchers
Pedro Araujo
Richard Bleier
Dylan Bundy
Cody Carroll
Andrew Cashner
Miguel Castro
Alex Cobb
Paul Fry
Mychal Givens
Donnie Hart
Hunter Harvey
David Hess
Branden Kline
John Means
Ryan Meisinger
Luis Ortiz
Evan Phillips
Yefry Ramírez
Josh Rogers
Tanner Scott
Mike Wright Jr.
Jimmy Yacabonis

Catchers
Caleb Joseph
Chance Sisco
Andrew Susac
Austin Wynns

Infielders
Tim Beckham
Chris Davis
Renato Núñez
Breyvic Valera
Engelb Vielma
Jonathan Villar
Steve Wilkerson

Outfielders
Austin Hays
Trey Mancini
Cedric Mullins
Joey Rickard
Anthony Santander
DJ Stewart
Mark Trumbo

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/11/updating-the-40-man-roster-and-pending-decisions.html

 

My guesses are Joseph, Beckham and Rickard. 

 

Add Tate and Cervanka

Subtract Wright, Susac, Beckham, Hart and Vielma

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