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Who do you think the O's will call up?

Here is mine:

Pitchers:   Tate, Tanner Scott, Hunter Cervenka*  (still on the bubble: Eades, Shepherd)

Outfielders:  Hays, Williams*, Smith

Catcher: Wynns

DH: Trumbo*

DFA to make room:  Eshelman, Taylor Scott, Ynoa

* means needs to be added the the 40 man roster

 

 

 

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My call up list would not have Trumbo on it. It has been said that someone in the organization said something about it, so he may be on the organization's list. Maybe just to have a retirement party/farewell AB where he gets a standing O from the 10 people still in the stands in September?

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38 minutes ago, DirtyBird said:

Ryan Mountcastle, Cristian Alvarado, Austin Hays, Dillon Tate, Keegan Akin, Bruce Zimmerman

Zimmerman does not have to be put on the 40 man roster this off season so I don't think he gets a call up.

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1 hour ago, Moose Milligan said:

Better be Hays.  I'd like to see more Tate out of the pen.  

Maybe Mountcastle.  Don't really care about seeing anyone else, quite frankly.

I’m with you. Wouldn’t mind seeing us throw some of the good organizational guys a bone like Alvarado or Carlos Perez. 

Hays is a must call up for me. We need to just see what we have. 

Mountcastle would be fun. 

I’m going to lose people here, but Trumbo too. Mancini mentions him as a great mentor. I don’t know what his hip has left, but he could show hitters how to prepare each AB, and have good ABs. 

Pitchers: Who is left?  Throw Alvarado a bone. 

Hitters: Hays, Mountcastle, Williams, Perez, Trumbo, Wynns

We have plenty of guys to DFA on the 40 man. We could almost do a hockey style line change with the pitchers. What would change?

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24 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

I’m with you. Wouldn’t mind seeing us throw some of the good organizational guys a bone like Alvarado or Carlos Perez. 

Hays is a must call up for me. We need to just see what we have. 

Mountcastle would be fun. 

I’m going to lose people here, but Trumbo too. Mancini mentions him as a great mentor. I don’t know what his hip has left, but he could show hitters how to prepare each AB, and have good ABs. 

Pitchers: Who is left?  Throw Alvarado a bone. 

Hitters: Hays, Mountcastle, Williams, Perez, Trumbo, Wynns

We have plenty of guys to DFA on the 40 man. We could almost do a hockey style line change with the pitchers. What would change?

I understand the idea behind Trumbo but him hanging out on the bench is cool enough.  I don't think he's a guy to show anyone to have a really good at bat.  Can still be a mentor without taking any playing time.

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