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2 minutes ago, banks703 said:

My concern with eRod is what potential resentment does he hold for the O’s past regime trading him away all those years back? If any of us believe there isn’t any residual feelings and cite his being a professional and that he will do his job as expected.. I promise you there are still hard feelings. The best starter option potentially available or not, the fact that eRod can (and will) opt out of his deal makes me VERY nervous about a reunion.

What were the personal issues that he missed time last year? I think it’d be silly to give up anything of significant value for the dude. 

 

Our ownership would probably prefer that he opt out. 

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4 minutes ago, banks703 said:

My concern with eRod is what potential resentment does he hold for the O’s past regime trading him away all those years back? If any of us believe there isn’t any residual feelings and cite his being a professional and that he will do his job as expected.. I promise you there are still hard feelings. The best starter option potentially available or not, the fact that eRod can (and will) opt out of his deal makes me VERY nervous about a reunion.

What were the personal issues that he missed time last year? I think it’d be silly to give up anything of significant value for the dude. 

 

Different regime, personnel and pretty much no one left from that era. Blank slate. 

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I think the ones we’ll really end up regretting are Chapman and especially Sewald. Truly elite relievers who could have slotted in front of Felix and shut games down — and neither went for a particularly uncomfortable prospect price tag. 

It’s been pretty clear for weeks that the rental SP market was going to be much more quantity than quality, mostly guys akin to what we already have. But a high-end relief arm that would have been a massive upgrade by pushing everyone else down a slot in the pecking order? That was out there. And it seems like they’re going to miss. Hopefully they find another arm to jump on before tomorrow evening.

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