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SteveA

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So I've seen it mentioned several times by Roch and others that the roster is at 39 with the departure of Andreoli.

I'm a bit confused.   Since the end of the season we have lost Andreoli, Peterson,  Jhan Martinez, Jones, and Rasmus off the 40 man roster, and added Kline.

Are there guys still not on the roster by virtue of being on the 60 day DL?   When does that end, at some point they have to go back on the 40, right?

Seems to me we have 42 guys, not 39.   So did we let go of some people I have missed, or do the 60 day DL guys still not count against the 40?   If it's the latter, when do they start counting?

  1. Araujo
  2. Beckham
  3. Bleier
  4. Bundy
  5. Carroll
  6. Cashner
  7. Castro
  8. Cobb
  9. Davis
  10. Fry
  11. Gilmartin
  12. Givens
  13. Hart
  14. Harvey
  15. Hays
  16. Hess
  17. Joseph, Ca
  18. Joseph, Co
  19. Kline
  20. Mancini
  21. Means
  22. Meisinger
  23. Mullins
  24. Nunez
  25. Ortiz
  26. Phillips
  27. Ramirez
  28. Rickard
  29. Rogers
  30. Santander
  31. Scott
  32. Stewart
  33. Susac
  34. Trumbo
  35. Valera
  36. Vielma
  37. VIllar
  38. Wilkerson
  39. Wright
  40. Wynns
  41. Yacobonis
  42. Ynoa

I've never paid this close attention to the roster at this time of year, so I guess I'm still learning...

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1 hour ago, SteveA said:

So I've seen it mentioned several times by Roch and others that the roster is at 39 with the departure of Andreoli.

I'm a bit confused.   Since the end of the season we have lost Andreoli, Peterson,  Jhan Martinez, Jones, and Rasmus off the 40 man roster, and added Kline.

Are there guys still not on the roster by virtue of being on the 60 day DL?   When does that end, at some point they have to go back on the 40, right?

Seems to me we have 42 guys, not 39.   So did we let go of some people I have missed, or do the 60 day DL guys still not count against the 40?   If it's the latter, when do they start counting?

...42 player list....

I've never paid this close attention to the roster at this time of year, so I guess I'm still learning...

You omitted Chance Sisco. 

There are currently 38 players on the 40-man roster.  Those on the 60 day DL - Araujo, Bleier, Hays, Trumbo and Ynoa - must be returned to the 40-man (or waived, outrighted, etc.) by 5PM ET this Friday, November 2nd. As of this moment, the O's have 2 open slots; if that is still the case at the deadline, the Orioles will have to remove 3 players from the 40-man.

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9 minutes ago, AZRon said:

You omitted Chance Sisco. 

There are currently 38 players on the 40-man roster.  Those on the 60 day DL - Araujo, Bleier, Hays, Trumbo and Ynoa - must be returned to the 40-man (or waived, outrighted, etc.) by 5PM ET this Friday, November 2nd. As of this moment, the O's have 2 open slots; if that is still the case at the deadline, the Orioles will have to remove 3 players from the 40-man.

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11 minutes ago, AZRon said:

You omitted Chance Sisco. 

There are currently 38 players on the 40-man roster.  Those on the 60 day DL - Araujo, Bleier, Hays, Trumbo and Ynoa - must be returned to the 40-man (or waived, outrighted, etc.) by 5PM ET this Friday, November 2nd. As of this moment, the O's have 2 open slots; if that is still the case at the deadline, the Orioles will have to remove 3 players from the 40-man.

Still 39 until Peterson is either cleared or claimed.

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9 minutes ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Still 39 until Peterson is either cleared or claimed.

 

7 minutes ago, weams said:

They can also DFA him. 

In any event, for all intents and purposes, Peterson is no longer on the 40-man roster.

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Still a lot of clutter on this roster.  Beckham and Joseph need to go next.  Susac too.  I'm fine with going Sisco and Wynns and signing a few D-first milb vet Cs.  And there's always Mike Wright.

When can people go on the DL in the offseason bc I think Bleir, Harvey, and maybe even Trumbo are candidates to start the year on the DL. 

 

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11 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

Still a lot of clutter on this roster.  Beckham and Joseph need to go next.  Susac too.  I'm fine with going Sisco and Wynns and signing a few D-first milb vet Cs.  And there's always Mike Wright.

When can people go on the DL in the offseason bc I think Bleir, Harvey, and maybe even Trumbo are candidates to start the year on the DL. 

 

I'm FAR from an expert but I thought it wasn't til a week or so before the start of the season.

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1 hour ago, ScGO's said:

Still a lot of clutter on this roster.  Beckham and Joseph need to go next.  Susac too.  I'm fine with going Sisco and Wynns and signing a few D-first milb vet Cs.  And there's always Mike Wright.

When can people go on the DL in the offseason bc I think Bleir, Harvey, and maybe even Trumbo are candidates to start the year on the DL. 

 

I think the DL begins  a couple of weeks before opening day.

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