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Here's where Baltimore's former draft picks are hanging out; italics indicate they aren't on a 40-man roster (AAA, DL, or FA are the other options here):

(1) J. Johnson 5'01 - LAA

(9) N. Markakis 1'03 - ATL

(45) P. Florimon, Jr. DOM'04 - PHI

(53) B. Snyder 1'05 - FA
(1) D. Hernandez 16'05 - CIN

(1) P. Beato 1'06 - PHI (AAA)
(1) Z. Britton 3'06 - NYY

(2) M. Wieters 1'07 - WAS
(1) J. Arrieta 5'07 - PHI

(98) X. Avery 2'08 - ATL (AAA)
(1) O. Drake 43'08 - MIN
(4) J. Schoop NED'08 - MIL

(23) M. Ohlman 11'09 - BOS (AAA)
(46) T. Kelly 13'09 - FA

(5) M. Machado 1'10 - LAD
(2) W. Sawyer 8'10 - MIN (AAA)
(1) P. Bridwell 9'10 - LAA
(1) S. Copeland 21'10 - FA
(1) E. Rodriguez VEN'10 - BOS

(57) N. Delmonico 6'11 - CWS
(1) Z. Davies 26'11 - MIL

(1) K. Gausman 1'12 - ATL
(3) C. Walker 4'12 - ARI (60DL)
(1) J. Hader 19'12 - MIL
(1) W. Chen TAI'12 - MIA

(1) S. Tarpley 3'13 - NYY
(1) S. Brault 11'13 - PIT
(1) S. Crichton 23'13 - FA

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25 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

He also pitched so why not a 1?

Obviously they kept it to no more than two numbers.  No idea why, I was just trying to be helpful.

I understand.  It was helpful.  Florimon was primarily a shortstop.  I didn't understand the double digit numbers.  Didn't realize it represented positions when presented in that format.

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Ex-Oriole offspring....Jeff Conine's son suspended.  

 
Blue Jays prospect outfielder Griffin Conine has been suspended 50 games for violating the minor-league drug prevention and treatment program.
He was suspended for using Ritalinic acid, a stimulant. Conine, the son of former major leaguer Jeff Conine, was the second-round pick of the Blue Jays this year. The 21-year-old batted .243/.314/.430 with seven homers in 57 games during his first stint in pro ball in 2018, mostly with Low-A Vancouver. Now he's going to get a late start on his 2019 campaign.
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17 hours ago, murph said:

Ex-Oriole offspring....Jeff Conine's son suspended.  

 
Blue Jays prospect outfielder Griffin Conine has been suspended 50 games for violating the minor-league drug prevention and treatment program.
He was suspended for using Ritalinic acid, a stimulant. Conine, the son of former major leaguer Jeff Conine, was the second-round pick of the Blue Jays this year. The 21-year-old batted .243/.314/.430 with seven homers in 57 games during his first stint in pro ball in 2018, mostly with Low-A Vancouver. Now he's going to get a late start on his 2019 campaign.

Ritalinic acid sounds like ADHD meds like CD etal take when approved as TUE right?

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