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Joey Ortiz 2023


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7 minutes ago, Brooks The Great said:

A prospect as good as he is, and as good as he's shown both his bat and his glove to be in the minors, yes, he deserves regular playing time if he's going to be on the roster any longer than a situational short stint. 

How do you know how much playing time he is going to get?

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I think the Orioles need another actual outfielder on the roster (not Vavra or Frazier). Whether that is Cowser or Stowers or even Hudson Haskin, I don't understand carrying 2 backup middle infielders and only one backup outfielder.

I don't see how there is enough playing time for Ortiz without additional moves, especially against right-handed pitching.

I do suspect this may be a short-term move, but time will tell.

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6 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

I think the Orioles need another actual outfielder on the roster (not Vavra or Frazier). Whether that is Cowser or Stowers or even Hudson Haskin, I don't understand carrying 2 backup middle infielders and only one backup outfielder.

Frazier is the other backup corner outfielder. He's not a horrible defender out there, so I don't see the need to carry an extra one. But I will agree that they should add another real outfielder and get rid of McKenna.

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Ortiz joining the club, very cool!

6 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

I think the Orioles need another actual outfielder on the roster (not Vavra or Frazier). Whether that is Cowser or Stowers or even Hudson Haskin, I don't understand carrying 2 backup middle infielders and only one backup outfielder.

I wonder if not calling up an OF means that Hays is going to be in the lineup today or tomorrow

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2 minutes ago, jcaponio said:

Frazier is the other backup corner outfielder. He's not a horrible defender out there, so I don't see the need to carry another one.

I like my backup corner outfielder to have a little more bat than Frazier. I also prefer him to have played 200+ outfield innings in a season more recently than 2017.

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