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Do you think Elias put a waiver claim on Hunter Wood?


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1 hour ago, makoman said:

He only has to be better than any one of Hess, Lakins, Phillips, etc. I'd take a shot based on nothing more than 2 minutes on baseball reference.

Well, if he’s better than David Hess, I am all for it. However, Hess Has options and Wood does not, so he Hess is much more “versatile”

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7 minutes ago, waroriole said:

Are we not making those jokes anymore? ?

I believe Moose's Mom comments are still allowed, as long as they aren't political.

OK: "Moose's Mom is dating Colby Rasmus".

Not OK:  "Moose's Mom supports the Affordable Care Act".

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2 hours ago, Philip said:

No. He’s out of options. I can see mike signing him to a minor league contract If he becomes a free agent, but no.

He will be claimed by somebody .... Possibly detroit

 

We have plenty of trash to clear to make room...Not claiming him would be dumb

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30 minutes ago, GuidoSarducci said:

I must be missing something here, but how is a pitcher with a 3.32 ERA in the majors  (3.86 last year) not better than basically, every pitcher on our roster except John Means? 

Good call.... We will certainly claim him if he gets past Detroit.

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Cleveland will have a week to either trade Wood, attempt to pass him through outright waivers or release him, although it’s tough to envision the latter of the three.


Honestly, I’d offer the Indians one of the 17 year old Dominican kids for this guy.

 

 

 

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/07/indians-designate-hunter-wood-for-assignment.html

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