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https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/10/mlb-free-agent-third-basemen-2020-2021.html
 

interesting and sparse class. I don’t see anyone here we want, except possibly Joe Panik? Ok hitter, good glove( which we need) and can play multiple positions. The slim pickins’ makes me wonder whether Alberto might have some value? Ruiz certainly does not, but Alberto might. Certainly a team like the Rangers might love to have him back.

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4 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

 

I thought that was hard to believe and have a subscription, so had to go read it and it does look like a large part of the decision was financial. 

Opening line of the Article:

The decision not to renew the contracts of two Orioles coaches for 2021 is rooted in the organization’s continual restructuring of its business plan, which, like that of most teams, has taken a significant financial hit in 2020.

 

https://theathletic.com/2109598/2020/10/02/connolly-why-the-orioles-moved-on-from-coaches-doug-brocail-and-jose-flores/?source=dailyemail

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2 minutes ago, murph said:

I thought that was hard to believe and have a subscription, so had to go read it and it does look like a large part of the decision was financial. 

Opening line of the Article:

The decision not to renew the contracts of two Orioles coaches for 2021 is rooted in the organization’s continual restructuring of its business plan, which, like that of most teams, has taken a significant financial hit in 2020.

 

https://theathletic.com/2109598/2020/10/02/connolly-why-the-orioles-moved-on-from-coaches-doug-brocail-and-jose-flores/?source=dailyemail

Makes me look a bit less crazy these last couple years eh?

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1 hour ago, murph said:

 

Opening line of the Article:

The decision not to renew the contracts of two Orioles coaches for 2021 is rooted in the organization’s continual restructuring of its business plan, which, like that of most teams, has taken a significant financial hit in 2020.

 

If the salaries of a questionable 3B coach and a pitching coach are the main factors in not renewing them, then this organization is in big, big trouble financially. Especially since major league coaching salaries typically pale in comparison to even a first year player.

I don't know the particulars here, but I have a hard time grasping that their salaries paid any part in the decision to not renew them. While the team might be restructuring their business plan, if that was told to The Athletic, and I'm not doubting Connolly was told that, it may have been a way to give them a send off that did not hurt their reputations.

Here's how we'll know though. If arbitration eligible players like Nunez, Alberto, Armstrong or Severino are traded away for basically nothing to avoid arbitration raises then we can have some serious questions.

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