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MLBTR just listed their top 50 FA for this off season.    28 year old Jose Iglesias did not make the top 50.  He is an honorable mention.    #50 Drew Pomeranz is predicted 1/6m.    That means Iglesias is      something less.  What are the chances the O's non tender Tim Beckham projected to make  1/4.4m i arbitration and  offer Iglesias 2 or 3 years for 10 or 15m.  What do you think?

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/11/mlb-free-agent-predictions-2019.html

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6 minutes ago, wildcard said:

MLBTR just listed their top 50 FA for this off season.    28 year old Jose Iglesias did not make the top 50.  He is an honorable mention.    #50 Drew Pomeranz is predicted 1/6m.    That means Iglesias is      something less.  What are the chances the O's non tender Tim Beckman projected to make  1/4.4m i arbitration and  offer Iglesias 2 or 3 years for 10 or 15m.  What do you think?

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/11/mlb-free-agent-predictions-2019.html

They will not non-tender Tim Beckman.    But Tim Beckham, maybe.   

Having an above average defensive SS would be nice.   

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12 minutes ago, Frobby said:

They will not non-tender Tim Beckman.    But Tim Beckham, maybe.   

Having an above average defensive SS would be nice.   

One way to make a bad team palatable is with defense. Defense ain’t exactly cheap these days, but there still  should be some bargain one dimensional players out there.

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I have always been an Iglesias fan and hope they sign him and keep Villar at 2B his best position.

Now if we can sign 3B Moustakas 30 for a reasonable contract lets do it. Nunez is okay but I think we should get more offense out of that position.  The flag court is attractive to Moustakas. He made $5.5 million with the Brewers this season and had a mutual option for $15 million that was declined. He had 28 HR's and 95 RBI'S

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1 hour ago, section18 said:

Now if we can sign 3B Moustakas 30 for a reasonable contract lets do it.

Moustakas turned down his player option with Brewers that was to give him $15 Million.  He turned it down not the Brewers which would lead me to believe he is looking for a 3 year deal for $50 to $45 Million which would be out of the area of a rebuilding Orioles Team IMO

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