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Are the Orioles done?  

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  1. 1. Are the Orioles done?

    • Yep - no more 40-man roster additions. They're rolling with who they have now.
    • Basically - maybe an O'Hearn type or two, but nothing serious.
    • Nah - I still think they'll sign a Wacha/Cueto/Greinke type starting pitcher.
    • Nah - big trade incoming that will reshape this off-season.

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3 minutes ago, HOF19 said:

Well this list on MLB Trade Rumors under "Starting Pitcher Free Agents" USED TO BE 40 Names Long >>>>> 

Starting Pitchers

Chase Anderson (35)
Chris Archer (34)
Kohei Arihara (30)
Dylan Bundy (30)
Johnny Cueto (37)
Zach Davies (30)
Danny Duffy (34)
Zack Greinke (39)
Drew Hutchison (32)
Dallas Keuchel (35)
Chad Kuhl (30)
Wade Miley (36)
Mike Minor (35)
Michael Pineda (34)
Joe Ross (30)
Aaron Sanchez (30)
Anibal Sanchez (39)
Michael Wacha (31)

Davies and Miley have signed today. Miley with Milwaukee  Milwaukee seems to have an extra pitcher now. .Maybe we trade with them and don't think TOR starter but back end 

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I don't know that this is the right time for a trade.   In June/July Elias will have a better idea of what Grayson, Hall, Ortiz, Westburg, Norby and Cowser can offer.   The starters are 10 deep.   They can get the O's to the deadline.

I do believe the O's will add a pitcher who is better than Zimmermann.  

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1 hour ago, connja said:

What a very disappointing offseason.  Other than a major trade for a SP, the only thing that will save it is an announcement that the team has been sold.

An Adley extension would go a long way for me if we're throwing out wishful scenarios.

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6 hours ago, HOF19 said:

Well this list on MLB Trade Rumors under "Starting Pitcher Free Agents" USED TO BE 40 Names Long >>>>> 

Starting Pitchers

Chase Anderson (35)
Chris Archer (34)
Kohei Arihara (30)
Dylan Bundy (30)
Johnny Cueto (37)
Zach Davies (30)
Danny Duffy (34)
Zack Greinke (39)
Drew Hutchison (32)
Dallas Keuchel (35)
Chad Kuhl (30)
Wade Miley (36)
Mike Minor (35)
Michael Pineda (34)
Joe Ross (30)
Aaron Sanchez (30)
Anibal Sanchez (39)
Michael Wacha (31)

My money is on Chris Archer, with Michael Pineda and Chad Kuhl as dark horses.

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