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I figured with the arbitration deadline coming in few hours this thread could be good place to keep track of everyone non tendered and turn free agents tomorrow.  I think there will be a few guys that might interest us that get non tendered especially some arms that could be buy low type guys.

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8 minutes ago, bpilktree said:

Braves non tender Adam Duvall.  He has had a few good seasons in Cincinnati and Atlanta but Braves have lot of young outfielders ready.  In all honesty I would prefer him to someone like Puig if we sign somebody. 

Do we need any more outfielders?Do we need any more outfielders?

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White Sox non tender Carlos Rendon.  This could be a guy to sign.  TJS in 2019 just coming back last year was effective starter before hand and just 28 years age.  If you can turn in Tommy Milone into a trade chip in 2020 then Rondon a lefty starter could be a nice bounce. back type pitcher.

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There are a few former 1st round and top 100 prospects on the list.  I don’t see much at 3rd or SS though so don’t see a guy coming from there.  Travis Shaw the one that sticks out as a possible 3rd baseman though not sure we will pay him what he might get.  Guessing in 3-5 million range.

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5 minutes ago, bpilktree said:

There are a few former 1st round and top 100 prospects on the list.  I don’t see much at 3rd or SS though so don’t see a guy coming from there.  Travis Shaw the one that sticks out as a possible 3rd baseman though not sure we will pay him what he might get.  Guessing in 3-5 million range.

Bubba was a very high pick.

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Just now, Can_of_corn said:

Bubba was a very high pick.

Yeah he has never lived up  to it.  The one guy that intrigues me most on that list though is David Dahl.  I am big fan of his and thought he was about to break out after his 2019 all star season. I don’t know the issues he had this year but like anything I take 2020 numbers with big grain of salt.   He is former 10th overall pick and top prospect.  I don’t know how he fits in here but I would love to gamble on him with change of scenery being big for him.  

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26 minutes ago, bpilktree said:

Yeah he has never lived up  to it.  The one guy that intrigues me most on that list though is David Dahl.  I am big fan of his and thought he was about to break out after his 2019 all star season. I don’t know the issues he had this year but like anything I take 2020 numbers with big grain of salt.   He is former 10th overall pick and top prospect.  I don’t know how he fits in here but I would love to gamble on him with change of scenery being big for him.  

He’s a guy with a ton of talent but, can’t stay healthy. He’s going to stay healthy one of these years and he will be an all star.

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