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Oscar Salazar removed from 40 man roster


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This is balderdash. Salazar would be an extremely beneficial bat off the bench as well as a backup option for 1B and 3B to spell both Huff and Mora and to DH at times. He hit extremely well last year, he's hitting well in winter ball, and now we just kicked him off the roster, and expect him to clear waivers? Absurd. I'll be extremely surprised me if noone claims him. I always thought he could be a more productive Kevin Millar with slightly less defense at first, but more versatile since he can play 3rd.

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Well, even if they carry 13 P's for part of the season, that doesn't mean they will do it for the whole season.

The only rationale for doing it is that they're not confident that they can get 6 IP (or close to it) out of 2 or 3 of the SP's.

If events show they can, then the 13th P goes away.

How many major league teams utilize a 3 man bench? Honestly, I'm curious....

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This is January 20th right? I'm not in some dejavu dream state and the opening game is tomorrow? Grip all you want, but I for one will wait to see what comes north from ST before complaining.

No, opening day is not tomorrow. But the rosters for opening day have to be set by 7pm tonight. So AM has about 100 minutes to make this right.

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Salazar is not the difference between a winning and a losing team. The hubbub seems to me a whole lot to do about nothing.

Are some posters upset because he might have been a valuable contributor off the bench during the losing 09 season?

As for the 12 or 13 pitchers situation. I think they will start with 13 only because the pitchers will be more valuable in the future, and Walker and Baez have bad contracts. Considering AM's history with the O's, I wouldn't be surprised to see him release Walker and eat the salary. The only guys who should be relegated to one inning max are Johnson, Sherrill, and Ray. As has been discussed in other threads, there are a sufficient number of guys who can pitch out of the pen a minimum of three innings. There just doesn't appear to be a need for 13 pitchers. Even last year, with the horrible starting pitchers, DT buried guys in the pen, and though they were on the team, they never played.

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Yes, I think he'd be a valuable contributor off the bench in much the same vain as JR House, and Jon Knott. For some reason, this club seems to hate power off the bench and instead favours light hitting, slick fielders. There's nothing wrong with having fast guys who can field well and are versatile, but what's wrong with having a power option (at least one) off the bench who can spell Mora (who is terrible when he is overused) as well as Huff?

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No, opening day is not tomorrow. But the rosters for opening day have to be set by 7pm tonight. So AM has about 100 minutes to make this right.

Huh? Which roster, the 40-man has to set for opening day for tonight? I've never heard such of thing. A player not on the 40-man roster tonight can still be on the 25-man roster come opening day.

According to Cot's. The only thing happening today is -

January 20, 2009 - Exchange of salary arbitration figures between MLB Labor Relations Committee and MLB Players Association.

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Huh? Which roster, the 40-man has to set for opening day for tonight? I've never heard such of thing. A player not on the 40-man roster tonight can still be on the 25-man roster come opening day.

According to Cot's. The only thing happening today is -

January 20, 2009 - Exchange of salary arbitration figures between MLB Labor Relations Committee and MLB Players Association.

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Mark, your one of my fav's, he's kidding.

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