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Allen Cordoba is the type of player we should claim. He has two options remaining. Here’s his story,

https://www.google.com/amp/www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/sd-sp-allen-cordoba-thumb-surgery-20180819-story,amp.html

Seems like the type of high upside player we should target.  It would obviously be a pick for the future.  He has two options remaining.  I’ve never seen the guy play but it seems like If he was eligible for prospect status he’d be a top 30 guy in our system.  

 

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4 hours ago, sportsfan8703 said:

Allen Cordoba is the type of player we should claim. He has two options remaining. Here’s his story,

https://www.google.com/amp/www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/sd-sp-allen-cordoba-thumb-surgery-20180819-story,amp.html

Seems like the type of high upside player we should target.  It would obviously be a pick for the future.  He has two options remaining.  I’ve never seen the guy play but it seems like If he was eligible for prospect status he’d be a top 30 guy in our system.  

 

His glove is so good that it compensates for his .207 average?

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1 hour ago, higgybaby said:

His glove is so good that it compensates for his .207 average?

Actually no. Haha. But it’s a very interesting situation. 

It’s kind of similar to the Santander situation. The Padres drafted Cordoba from rookie ball. So think Aberdeen/GCL. He was eligible because he was an international signing and had spent 4 years in the Cardinals system. From what I’ve read he’s a real toolsy player that spent all of 2017 on the SDP bench, then in 2018 suffered a concussion before before ST that lingered all last season. 

The guy is available for a waiver claim. He just has to be on the 40 man roster. He has two options remaining. Considering the franchise’s situation why not claim this kid and stick him at Frederick and see what happens. I’d rather see him on the 40 man roster than one of the Journeyman LH RPs on there. Here is an article from when he was a prospect,

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vivaelbirdos.com/platform/amp/2016/12/11/13912416/system-sundays-the-allen-cordoba-scouting-report-2017-top-prospects

It’s a slow offseason and we’re not even going to get to participate in hot stove talk. I hope we do take some fliers like this kid so the biggest topic for us to talk about isn’t a Martin Cervenka. 

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On 11/20/2018 at 10:03 PM, tntoriole said:

Louis called up Mike and said...”Oh yeah, just one thing, then no more interfering.  I promise.   That Engelb?  Gotta go.  I keep thinking his name is short for Engelbert Humperdink and it drives me nuts.   So just please release him, let him go.”

 

But! Engelb Stays!

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