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Just now, PeteCanes said:

Bundy was nothing more than an innings eater.  There's value in that for contenders.  

Who is going to war innings for the Orioles this year?  If you are a pitcher and you are waived you will see yourself in an Orioles uniform.

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14 minutes ago, atomic said:

Do any of these guys make our top 30?

Bradish is the #21 guy on MLB ....I'm sure he slides over into our top 30. I would imagine Mattson also has a shot! Rule 5 available #17 Sedlock and #30 Fenter could also play a role if they are selected. I don't expect Fenter to get picked but I'm really worried about Sedlock!

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Just now, Roll Tide said:

Bradish is the #21 guy on MLB ....I'm sure he slides over into our top 30. I would imagine Mattson also has a shot! Rule 5 available #17 Sedlock and #30 Fenter could also play a role if they are selected. I don't expect Fenter to get picked but I'm really worried about Sedlock!

On the other hand any players they select might move into the top 30.

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1 minute ago, Roll Tide said:

Bradish is the #21 guy on MLB ....I'm sure he slides over into our top 30. I would imagine Mattson also has a shot! Rule 5 available #17 Sedlock and #30 Fenter could also play a role if they are selected. I don't expect Fenter to get picked but I'm really worried about Sedlock!

I am pretty sure Sedlock will be selected. Really I have no idea why we aren’t protecting him.

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7 minutes ago, PeteCanes said:

take it easy man.  This team is going to suck this year.  Villar was the big selling point for you going to games?  Bundy? 

I am still thoroughly entrenched into my Angelos boycott. So it doesnt effect me in the slightest. I usually start the season watching on TV .... and less as they get buried.

Villar was my favorite player and I hate the trade both in regards to the return and the downgrade in quality of the game. Bundy is a real starter and the Orioles only had 3 of them last year. I think they are set up to win about 40 games.

 

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1 hour ago, Roll Tide said:

Bradish was their #21 prospect according to MLB. I would think he is the main part?

As I said, when I wrote it was before I had all the information, I would assume that Mattson would be the headliner, because he was the first one mentioned and usually the first one mentioned is the main guy in the trade.

I understand that Mike is wanting to cast a wide net regarding guys he brings back into the system, but I would hope that these guys have major-league floors at least.

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1 minute ago, RZNJ said:

Last years team was supposed to lose more than the 2018 team. I will make a gentleman's bet that the 2020 team win total is close, within 5 games either way of the 2019 team.  Also, you assume Villar will repeat his 2018 season and Bundy will stay healthy and not regress further.  The team will be bad but there will be some nice stories and surprises. Just like this year.

Your on! How about a steak dinner?

I'll let you reconsider if they deal Mancini and Givens if you want that Caveat?

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2 minutes ago, Philip said:

As I said, when I wrote it was before I had all the information, I would assume that Mattson would be the headliner, because he was the first one mentioned and usually the first one mentioned is the main guy in the trade.

I understand that Mike is wanting to cast a wide net regarding guys he brings back into the system, but I would hope that these guys have major-league floors at least.

No biggie...I was just pointing it out.

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