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10 hours ago, RZNJ said:

1. Mountcastle 1B 

2. Westburg 2B

3. Hendeson SS

4. Urias 3B

5. Rutschman C

6.Hays LF

7. Mullins CF

8. Santander RF

9. O'Hearn DH

10. McCann

11. Wong

12. Mateo

13. Cowser

14.  Burnes

15.  Rodriguez

16.  Kremer

17.  Wells

18. Irvin

19. Kimbrel

20. Cano

21. Coulombe

22. Baumann

23. Tate

24. Perez

25. Akin

26. Teheran

I think Stowers makes it over Wong, and I'm not sure Teheran makes it, but I co-sign the rest of this.

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14 minutes ago, Pickles said:

I think Cowser makes it over Wong, and I'm not sure Teheran makes it, but I co-sign the rest of this.

I don't consider Wong and Cowser to be competing for one spot.  I have them both listed.   

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8 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

I don't consider Wong and Cowser to be competing for one spot.  I have them both listed.   

Excuse me, I meant Stowers.

I'm going to be doing that all year.

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15 minutes ago, Pickles said:

Yes. Kjerstad will not.  They'll be fine with Urias, Westburg, Henderson, and Mateo for 6-8 weeks.

I don't know what to tell you besides I think the chances of both Stowers and Cowser being on the bench is close to zero.

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33 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

I don't know what to tell you besides I think the chances of both Stowers and Cowser being on the bench is close to zero.

Teams regularly carry 5 outfielders.

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1 minute ago, Pickles said:

Who do you think they give a poo about retaining?

Wong? McKenna? Stowers?

I'm not sure I understand your question.  If Holliday makes the team, the bench will be McCann, Urias, Mateo, +1 outfielder.

If Holliday doesn't make the team, Wong makes it.   Not as a full-time starter but someone gets starts at 2B.  Again, only room for 1 0F.    

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Just now, RZNJ said:

I'm not sure I understand your question.  If Holliday makes the team, the bench will be McCann, Urias, Mateo, +1 outfielder.

If Holliday doesn't make the team, Wong makes it.   Not as a full-time starter but someone gets starts at 2B.  Again, only room for 1 0F.    

I guess that's my point.

I don't think it's a binary choice between those guys.

I think it's:

Mountcastle

O'Hearn

Westburg

Henderson

Urias

Mateo

Adley

McCann

Hays

Mullins

Santander

Cowser

Stowers

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We did these exercises right before ST and then it was announced the Bradish and Means were hurt. Then we added Maton, Castillo, the Angels IF/then DFA, Burdick, Wong, Ort, Krook, and Terehan. 

There’s still 10 days left till OD. Stuff happens. Heck, we traded our closer/top setup man right before OD two years ago. Last year we traded for Coloumbe. 

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20 hours ago, RZNJ said:

1. Mountcastle 1B 

2. Westburg 2B

3. Hendeson SS

4. Urias 3B

5. Rutschman C

6.Hays LF

7. Mullins CF

8. Santander RF

9. O'Hearn DH

10. McCann

11. Wong

12. Mateo

13. Cowser

So basically Wong and Cowser instead of Frazier and Hicks and service time.  

I take Hollday over Wong bumping Urias from the starters.  

The Cowser/Stowers spot will be interesting. I think Stowers because of the part-time nature of the role.  

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