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Norfolk
SS Richie Martin
UT Rylan Bannon

Bowie
2B Terrin Vavra
UT Mason McCoy

Delmarva
2B Adam Hall
SS Jordan Westburg
UT Cadyn Grenier

Aberdeen
2B Anthony Servideo
SS Gunnar Henderson
UT Joey Ortiz

GCL
2B Darell Hernaiz
3B Coby Mayo
SS Erison Placencia

Plenty of playing time to go around in the short term, and long term I think we will be stacked at 3B but weak up the middle.

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5 hours ago, BobDylanBundy said:

Delmarva
2B Adam Hall
SS Jordan Westburg
UT Cadyn Grenier

 

Plenty of playing time to go around in the short term, and long term I think we will be stacked at 3B but weak up the middle.

 

Hall was an all star at Delmarva. I can't see him going back.

 

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6 hours ago, orioles22 said:

I didn't think of it that way. Good point. He should be in high A and maybe make it to AA by midseason. I wonder if players will move more quickly if 2021 after the missed season.

Probably.    I also think there will be a lot of competition in spring camp and we’ll see a lot of cuts and some surprising placements.  

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On 10/7/2020 at 6:41 AM, wildcard said:

#6 Gunnar Henderson #6 45 FV

#7 Jordan Westburg # 11 45

#13 Terrin Vavra #7 45

#16 Adam Hall # 17 40+

#20 Anthony Servideo #15 40+

#24 Coby Mayo #18 40+

#25 Rylan Bannon #21 40

#30 Cadyn Grenier #19 40

2019 4th rounder  Joey Ortiz #34 35+

Darell  Hernaiz #30 40

Mason McCoy

Richie Martin

Erison Placencia

Just thought I’d use this to indicate where Fangraphs rates these players, and their scouting grade.

Bonus player: 

Ramon Urías, #28 40 FV

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On 10/9/2020 at 2:56 PM, wildcard said:

Frederick is on the list because over the years it has fallen into disrepair.  Its sub standard.   The City has not spend to keep it upgraded.  It has almost nothing to do with Aberdeen.   I don't see Frederick going without a team.  Not with a 4200 per game fan base and being within a hour of Washington and Baltimore.  One of them is going to make a case to have an affiliated team there.

I’d love to see some MLB team fund an indie league team, like when some NFL teams used Arena teams as a farm team for couple of years before they made it illegal.

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