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12 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Ortiz is not a fit right now. My guess is he gets called up in September.  

I believe Ortiz (.950 OPS in AAA) is a trade candidate, but fits well at SS or 2B right now.  Frazier (.699 OPS) is decent, not a liability in the field or at bat, but not good either.  As I mentioned above, Prieto (.963 OPS in AAA) is also awaiting his shot at 2B right now.

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1 minute ago, Greg Pappas said:

I believe Ortiz (.950 OPS in AAA) is a trade candidate, but fits well at SS or 2B right now.  Frazier (.699 OPS) is decent, not a liability in the field or at bat, but not good either.  As I mentioned above, Prieto (.963 OPS in AAA) is also awaiting his shot at 2B right now.

I don’t see consistent playing time for Ortiz right now. Have Gunnar, Urias, Westburg, Frazier already here. Also Mateo. I have no desire to move on from Frazier. 
 

Keep in mind we add another position player in September and also most teams don’t carry 13 arms in the playoffs. I expect Joey to be back up here at some point. The trade question is a separate one. 

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30 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Ortiz is not a fit right now. My guess is he gets called up in September.  

I think the O's call up a pitcher and a catcher in September.

Ortiz is probably up before that during to injuries or trades.

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30 minutes ago, Greg Pappas said:

I believe Ortiz (.950 OPS in AAA) is a trade candidate, but fits well at SS or 2B right now.  Frazier (.699 OPS) is decent, not a liability in the field or at bat, but not good either.  As I mentioned above, Prieto (.963 OPS in AAA) is also awaiting his shot at 2B right now.

I don't expect Prieto in the majors this season for the O's.  He does not have to be protected from the  Rule 5 draft.   And he has only played a few games at AAA.   Westburg played 158 games at AAA before he was called up.   That is one of the ways Elias keeps a deep farm system.  He will not be 25 until May.

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For position players, this season, I believe the team is set until September, and the only way it changes is with a deadline trade.  Mountcastle is optioned.  Ortiz is simply stuck.

Everyone is waiting at this point to see which infielders, if any, are traded and for which pitchers.  I would not bet on it being a big move, but something will happen.

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31 minutes ago, 25 Nuggets said:

For position players, this season, I believe the team is set until September, and the only way it changes is with a deadline trade.  Mountcastle is optioned.  Ortiz is simply stuck.

Everyone is waiting at this point to see which infielders, if any, are traded and for which pitchers.  I would not bet on it being a big move, but something will happen.

This could be the most likely scenario. 

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13 minutes ago, tntoriole said:

I like Frazier and would not just DFA him to get whatever Ortiz has to offer above his contribution for another couple months. 
If we can package him in a deal , sure. But I think his contributions are more than just stats. 

Yea don’t forget about the poor defense. That’s super important too

 

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2 minutes ago, now said:

Some are still seeing Urias as a spare part, but those clutch oppo doubles with RISP (and GG defense) is going to come in handy come playoff time.

His career OPS+ is 108, his high leverage OPS+ is 117 (108 in 2023).

His medium leverage number is lower than his combined number.

I don't think he's got the clutch skill.

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12 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

His career OPS+ is 108, his high leverage OPS+ is 117 (108 in 2023).

His medium leverage number is lower than his combined number.

I don't think he's got the clutch skill.

So much for the eye test!

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1 hour ago, Can_of_corn said:

His career OPS+ is 108, his high leverage OPS+ is 117 (108 in 2023).

His medium leverage number is lower than his combined number.

I don't think he's got the clutch skill.

I'm new to leverage stats as they apply to baseball.  Are they adjusted to league averages for the situation?  It occurs to me that some high leverage situations may be more or less likely to result in a hit/BB due to a faltering pitcher or platoon advantaged relief.

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