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It doesn’t appear that the Orioles have made any progress in signing outfielder/first baseman Trey Mancini, infielder Hanser Alberto or relievers Mychal Givens and Miguel Castro. Negotiations were put on hold during the Winter Meetings in San Diego and there’s nothing new to report.

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Executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias has indicated that the Orioles won’t negotiate beyond next Friday’s deadline, taking the “file and trial” or “file and go” approach. Once the figures are exchanged, there’s nothing left to do beyond the hearing.

Asked in September about his philosophy regarding arbitration, he replied, “We’re file and go. Almost every team is now.”

https://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2020/01/orioles-still-have-four-unsigned-arbitration-eligible-players.html

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7 minutes ago, Frobby said:

As to the thread title, I’m not sure I’d call these “expensive.”    The four players combined are projected by MLBTR to come in at $12 mm.     Personally, I believe it will be a bit less than that.    

Would you say something like...

Givens $3.5MM
Mancini $3.25MM
Alberto $1.5MM
Castro $1.25MM

@ $9.5MM total

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25 minutes ago, Beef Supreme said:

Would you say something like...

Givens $3.5MM
Mancini $3.25MM
Alberto $1.5MM
Castro $1.25MM

@ $9.5MM total

All those salaries seem insignificant in relative terms. Also those are our best two position players and our best two relievers.   Seems that would be less than they deserve.  

These are the actual predictions (Bleir has already signed)

  • Mychal Givens (4.069) – $3.2MM
  • Hanser Alberto (3.085) – $1.9MM
  • Miguel Castro (3.079) – $1.2MM
  • Richard Bleier (3.074) – $1.1MM
  • Trey Mancini (3.015) – $5.7MM
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21 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

What’s the point of having role players on a 110 loss team?  Of course Mancini is different. I’d trade Alberto, Castro, and Severino, for fliers for 2023+.

Someone has to offer value in return. Maybe that happens by July for each.

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45 minutes ago, atomic said:

All those salaries seem insignificant in relative terms. Also those are our best two position players and our best two relievers.   Seems that would be less than they deserve.  

These are the actual predictions (Bleir has already signed)

  • Mychal Givens (4.069) – $3.2MM
  • Hanser Alberto (3.085) – $1.9MM
  • Miguel Castro (3.079) – $1.2MM
  • Richard Bleier (3.074) – $1.1MM
  • Trey Mancini (3.015) – $5.7MM

The only one that my guess was significantly lower than the cited projected arb salaries was Mancini. He had a really nice season but was it nice enough to warrant a $5MM+ raise? I haven't researched this, but isn't a first year arb ruling for $5.7MM usually reserved for premier talents like Machado? Is there a good comp for Mancini among the 2019 first-year arb players?

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