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22 hours ago, NelsonCruuuuuz said:

Seems like a bad trade for the Mets.   I guess they were really desperate for a lefty reliever, but I’d rather have a pretty decent RH reliever than a very mediocre LH reliever.   

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On 4/3/2022 at 9:23 AM, Frobby said:

Looks like maybe Adam Jones has hung ‘em up, though he hasn’t expressly said so.

 

If the Orioles wanted to make up the past few years to the fans, or at least a small amount, sign AJ to a contract and send him off in Baltimore style! Might be my favorite Oriole of all time. 

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1 minute ago, NelsonCruuuuuz said:

If the Orioles wanted to make up the past few years to the fans, or at least a small amount, sign AJ to a contract and send him off in Baltimore style! Might be my favorite Oriole of all time. 

I don't get why.

The two teams had an agreement and parted mostly on amicable terms (barring Jones blocking a trade).

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Ex Orioles on Opening Day rosters (doing this by eyeballing the fangraphs site so if I missed anyone let me know).  Also in parentheses, guys who were in camp but didn't make the team.   I include guys who played minor league ball or were in spring training with the Orioles.

Ariz:  Christian Walker.   (Dan Straily reassigned to minors).

Atl:  Darren O'Day.  (Pat Valaika, Brad Brach reassigned to minors).

Bos:  Rich Hill.   (Yolmer Sanchez reassigned to minors).

Cubs:  Jonathan Villar, Mychal Givens.  (Wade Miley starts season on IL, Stephen Brault reassigned to minors).

CWS:  None.   (Yermin Mercedes starts season on IL, Nick Ciuffo and Dwight Smith Jr reassigned to minors).

Cin:   None.

Cle:  None.

Colo:  Jose Iglesias, Ty Blach.  

Det:  Jonathan Schoop, Eduardo Rodriguez

Hou:   None.

KC:  None.

LAA:  None.  (Andrew Velazquez optioned to minors)

LAD:  Justin Turner, Hanser Alberto, Evan Phillips.  (Mike Wright and Yefry Ramirez reassigned to minors).

Mia:  Cole Sulser, Tanner Scott,  Richard Bleier, Shawn Armstrong (Zach Pop optioned;  Jimmy Yacabonis reassigned to minors).

Milw:  Jace Peterson, Josh Hader.   (Pedro Severino on suspended list)

Minn:   Dylan Bundy.   (Tim Beckham reassigned to minors)

NYM:   None.   (Rob Zastrzyny reassigned to minors).

NYY:  Nestor Cortes, Miguel Castro (Zach Britton on IL).

Oak:   None.   (Eric Thames reassigned to minors).

Phi:  None.   (Austin Wynns reassigned to minors).

Pitt:  None.  (Eric Hanhold reassigned to minors).

SD:  Manny Machado.

Sea:   None.  (Chance Sisco released, Asher Wojciechowski reassigned to minors).

SF:  Mike Yastrzemski, Alex Cobb.   (Grey Fenter and Cody Carroll reassigned to minors).

SL:   TJ McFarland, Aaron Brooks.   (Brandon Waddell optioned).

TB:  None.   (David Hess and Dusten Knight reassigned to minors).

Tex:   Jonah Heim.  

Tor:   Kevin Gausman.   (Shaun Anderson reassigned to minors).

Wash:  Nelson Cruz, Maikel Franco.   (Josh Rogers, Hunter Harvey optioned.   Gerardo Parra reassigned to minors).

 

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Cubs trying to get through 8th inning with Rowan Wick up 5-3, and he's struggling.

Givens warming behind him, but they might have been trying to save Givens for 9th inning.

Givens entering to try and do the ROOGY thing against ex-Ray Roenicke and friend of Aroldis Chapman Mike Brosseau.    If he is to get an Opening Day save, it will need to be of the 4-out variety.

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20 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

Cubs trying to get through 8th inning with Rowan Wick up 5-3, and he's struggling.

Givens warming behind him, but they might have been trying to save Givens for 9th inning.

Givens entering to try and do the ROOGY thing against ex-Ray Roenicke and friend of Aroldis Chapman Mike Brosseau.    If he is to get an Opening Day save, it will need to be of the 4-out variety.

Nope, looks like they are bringing in Robertson in the 9th for the save.   

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