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Wade LeBlanc back on a minor league deal


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2 hours ago, DrinkinWithFermi said:

I know we're intentionally tanking again in 2021 and I'm fine with that for one more year since the ETA on a lot of our better prospects is late 2021/2022 at the earliest, but man, I would be sweating bullets right now if I was a member of our relief corps. 

Why?  Nothing wrong with losing your ticket to the titanic.

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17 minutes ago, ofan239 said:

I am ok with this as long as it’s not the only pitcher we sign . We need pitchers that can eat innings . Keep in mind Kramer and Akin have only gotten about 4 starts each and they for are sure going to have their struggles. 

My guess is that Elias would rather let most of our younger guys who haven’t pitched AAA yet get their feet wet there and get called up as the season progresses, rather than force feeding them into the OD rotation.     But he doesn’t want them blocked, either.  That leaves room the Wade LeBlancs of the world to get us through the first month or two of the season.   

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11 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

Rays gave Archer 6.5M.

Darn large market teams make it tough on the little guys.

To be fair, the Rays are a team ready to win while the Orioles are in rebuild. If the Orioles had the year the Rays had last year and were making these kinds of deals vs the Archer deal you'd have a valid point, but the situations are just different.

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