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"Throw in Soroka and we'll talk about it" is the best part. Yeah that guy with a 6.40 ERA and one successful season, in 2019. That's the bait that could get me thinking about trading Basallo on top of Holliday. 

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6 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

I don’t think Rosenthal was bad, he just had a vendetta against Peter Angelos. 

Rosenthal suggested Holliday and Basallo for a guy with on healthy season.  That was awful.

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52 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

He was a dunce when he was covering the Redskins and he's a dunce now.  Absolutely awful.

He was a dunce when he covered the Caps, too.  Looks like he's trying to know little about all of the major sports. 

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27 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Rosenthal suggested Holliday and Basallo for a guy with on healthy season.  That was awful.

I think the asking price will be high. I don’t know if you get Basallo and Holiday but a couple of top 100 will likely be the ask. Would you expect to get Robert for a Holiday straight up? 

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1 hour ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

Jason La Canfora is in a class of his own when it comes to the all time jackwagons of Baltimore sports media. Nestor is the only one I can think of who rivals La Canfora in being so off putting.

You said Jackwagon, lol.

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JLC is brutal. When I used to travel from Timonium I would listen to 105.7 on the way home because at least they did talk Orioles unlike the morning show a lot of the time but boy he thinks highly of himself and has some outright awful takes. 

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