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43 minutes ago, oriole said:

With so much room on the roster I’m still blown away by the Harvey decision.

I could understand this move in a couple years from now, when there is a greater number of prospects that have made their way up the system and need to be protected. 

The cupboard is bare right now and even though Harvey is unlikely to stay healthy, he is one of the few high ceiling players that is MLB ready. 

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2 hours ago, Jammer7 said:

Kriske, Fry, Mattson, Bannon, Richie Martin and DJ Stewart are all bubble guys for me. Fry and Stewart might be next.

No doubt Elias has tried to trade these guys he has DFA’d, but found no takers. They have been evaluating these guys for three years. Time to cut losing players loose and change the landscape. This tells me Elias is going to make a few meaningful acquisitions. 

This is my first thought as well.  Not necessarily big money guys.  But a cut above replacement level.

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By my math, this is our current roster situation:

Fielders (15) - Trey Mancini, Jorge Mateo, Ramon Urias, Kelvin Gutierrez, Austin Hays, Cedric Mullins, Anthony Santander, Ryan Mountcastle, Ryan McKenna, DJ Stewart, Jahmai Jones, Yusniel Diaz, Rylan Bannon, Tyler Nevin, Richie Martin

Pitchers (16) - John Means, Bruce Zimmerman, Keegan Akin, Dean Kremer, Zac Lowther, Alex Wells, Tyler Wells, Cole Sulser, Tanner Scott, Mike Baumann, Dillon Tate, Jorge Lopez, Joey Krehbiel, Brooks Kriske, Paul Fry, Isaac Mattson

Rule V Eligible - DL Hall, Kyle Bradish, Terrin Vavra, Robert Neustrom, Felix Bautista, Kevin Smith, Blaine Knight, Patrick Dorrian, Nick Vespi, Cody Sedlock, Ofelky Peralta, Greg Cullen, Adam Hall, Cadyn Grenier, Logan Gillaspie, Adam Stauffer, Brett Cumberland, Mason McCoy, Lamar Sparks, Gray Fenter, Brenan Hanifee, Ignacio Feliz, Conner Loeprich, Cameron Bishop, Diogenes Almengo, Ryan Conroy, Tim Naughton (not a comprehensive list)

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4 minutes ago, UMDTerrapins said:

By my math, this is our current roster situation:

Fielders (15) - Trey Mancini, Jorge Mateo, Ramon Urias, Kelvin Gutierrez, Austin Hays, Cedric Mullins, Anthony Santander, Ryan Mountcastle, Ryan McKenna, DJ Stewart, Jahmai Jones, Yusniel Diaz, Rylan Bannon, Tyler Nevin, Richie Martin

Pitchers (16) - John Means, Bruce Zimmerman, Keegan Akin, Dean Kremer, Zac Lowther, Alex Wells, Tyler Wells, Cole Sulser, Tanner Scott, Mike Baumann, Dillon Tate, Jorge Lopez, Joey Krehbiel, Brooks Kriske, Paul Fry, Isaac Mattson

Rule V Eligible - DL Hall, Kyle Bradish, Terrin Vavra, Robert Neustrom, Felix Bautista, Kevin Smith, Blaine Knight, Patrick Dorrian, Nick Vespi, Cody Sedlock, Ofelky Peralta, Greg Cullen, Adam Hall, Cadyn Grenier, Logan Gillaspie, Adam Stauffer, Brett Cumberland, Mason McCoy, Lamar Sparks, Gray Fenter, Brenan Hanifee, Ignacio Feliz, Conner Loeprich, Cameron Bishop, Diogenes Almengo, Ryan Conroy, Tim Naughton (not a comprehensive list)

Out of those  who would you protect?

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37 minutes ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

Out of those  who would you protect?

DL Hall, Kyle Bradish, Terrin Vavra, Robert Neustrom, are locks. I think they'll protect Kevin Smith, Felix Bautista, and Ofelky Peralta as well. If I had to order players most likely to be taken in the Rule V, I'd guess Sedlock, Knight, Vespi, Stauffer, Cullen, Dorrian, Grenier. I'm mindful that Hanhold got claimed, Harvey was exposed/claimed, and Ellis was exposed/lost. All of those surprised me, so my guesses are pretty much worthless. But it's fun trying. I wonder if Sparks could get claimed in the AAA phase???

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1 hour ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

Out of those  who would you protect?

Locks - DL Hall, Kyle Bradish, Terrin Vavra, Felix Bautista

Chance: Robert Neustrom, Kevin Smith, Cody Sedlock, Cameron Bishop, Ofelky Peralta

Probably not: Greg Cullen, Adam Hall, Cadyn Grenier, Logan Gillaspie, Adam Stauffer, Brett Cumberland, Mason McCoy, Lamar Sparks, Gray Fenter, Brenan Hanifee, Ignacio Feliz, Conner Loeprich, , Diogenes Almengo, Ryan Conroy, Tim Naughton (

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23 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

DFA’ing Harvey causes a slippery slope of being able to justify waiving another handful of players. Lopez, Martin, Bannon, Nevin, Mattson, Kirske, Kriehbel. 

Of those I'm really only interested in keeping Lopez who I think we need in the bullpen, and Nevin who I'd like to see get another crack at AAA. 

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12 hours ago, UMDTerrapins said:

DL Hall, Kyle Bradish, Terrin Vavra, Robert Neustrom, are locks. I think they'll protect Kevin Smith, Felix Bautista, and Ofelky Peralta as well. If I had to order players most likely to be taken in the Rule V, I'd guess Sedlock, Knight, Vespi, Stauffer, Cullen, Dorrian, Grenier. I'm mindful that Hanhold got claimed, Harvey was exposed/claimed, and Ellis was exposed/lost. All of those surprised me, so my guesses are pretty much worthless. But it's fun trying. I wonder if Sparks could get claimed in the AAA phase???

If the Orioles place Sparks the AAA roster, then no. 

I like the list of players you protected. I keep the same as you, but I will add one:

  • DL Hall
  • Kyle Bradish
  • Terrin Vavra
  • Robert Neustrom
  • Kevin Smith
  • Felix Bautista
  • Ofelky Peralta
  • Blaine Knight

I think Vespi, Grenier and Sedlock have a chance of being selected. Perhaps Bishop and Dorrian.

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