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1 hour ago, Orioles West said:

I assume you are driving him to the bus station? Cheaper than a plane ticket anyway.

Despite me being fed up with Hays and how terrible he's been at the plate for almost a year now, I recognize that he's a good dude and was well liked by his teammates here.

For that, a limo to BWI and a private jet to Philly.

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Love this deal. Dominguez is such a good candidate for the ol' Orioles reliever tune up and Pache helps with the CF picture. I imagine he will platoon with Cedric/Cowser in center? Either way, and regardless of how it works out for either side, a very memorable trade in Orioles history...

Adios, Austin. You were a good Oriole.

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9 minutes ago, OriolesUpAndDowns said:

Sad to see Hays go on a personal level.  Came in the rough era and always seemed like a team first guy who his teammates loved.  

A couple of understatements: Hays is going to a contender, and he won't miss the LF wall distance at T. Rowe Price Park. 

I guess this means Cowser is a full-time LFer/CFer, and that he (and Kjerstat) will be less likely to be pulled for a pinch hitter if they go up against LHers late in a game, though Montcastle and Pache (.662 OPS vs. LHers this season) remain possibilities. 

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10 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Since June 12 if I’m counting right Hays started 6 games vs RHP. I think 36 games. 

Still issue hitting LHP for the team. Defense clearly upgraded and S.D has upside. Curious if anymore position player deals or this was it.  

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Pache has some Jorge Mateo vibes. Very high-end fielder in CF, great arm, right-handed hitter, pretty passable against LHPs (.698 career OPS), entirely unusable against RHPs. Good speed, but not a base-stealer.

The interesting thing about him being in this deal is that it feels a whole lot like exactly what you would do to clear up the ability to trade Cedric Mullins.

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