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What does it hurt to let him come in and compete and if he sucks cut him. It is a minor league deal.

Right, even if he makes the team, it is only league minimum. The Phils are on the hook for the rest.

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The same day Rich Hill is scratched from a start to rest his elbow, we sign more veteran starting pitching depth?

Probably a coincidence, but I have a feeling the Front Office won't be pulling out all the stops to throw him into the Opening Day Rotation. Sounds like a major league starter by necessity, and really it is not bad depth to have.

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A comment on Roch's blog reminded me... What if he does make the AAA roster? Are they going to put him in the bullpen? I don't see much room on either the 25-man or the AAA Roster unless some injury sidelines someone for the start of the season.

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This makes very little sense to me...even if Hill is hurt bad.

Agreed...I was looking forward to seeing a Norfolk staff stuffed with real prospects, perhaps with one Waters-type thrown in along with a Parrish.

What's next, Eric Milton?

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If they feel the need to have another veteran arm in camp or at AAA . . . fine. This is really no big deal. Some of the guys at Bowie probably could use a little bit more time there (thinking of Hernandez and Tillman). This is not really something to get upset with.

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If they feel the need to have another veteran arm in camp or at AAA . . . fine. This is really no big deal. Some of the guys at Bowie probably could use a little bit more time there (thinking of Hernandez and Tillman). This is not really something to get upset with.

Already talk of how Bowie and Norfolk are going to be full...We have no reason to be bring in Eaton. He is likely done and all he is going to do is take innings away from others.

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Adam Eaton=Typical.

Another cast-off who hasn't been able to post an ERA under 5.00 for the last three years.

Fits right in with a bunch of the other off-season pitching "triumphs" on Andy's resume in Baltimore.

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Eaton can easily be released by the end of spring training. The Phillies didn't really give him a chance to see what he had to offer this spring.

I don't want him here but I feel he will be an end of spring cut and or stashed at Bowie if he remains in the organization.

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