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Where will Arrieta be starting next season? He will be facing mostly AA and AAA hitters in the Fall League. If he is successful, could he be in Bowie to start next season? A rotation of Erbe, Arrieta, Spoone, Hernandez, Berken in AA would be pretty good.

I think you should put Bascom in there instead of Erbe. Erbe needs another year at Frederick.

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With Rowell missing quite a bit of time this year, do you think they should have sent him to the AFL? If they did, would you have been upset with their decision?

I think it's more appropriate perhaps to send him to Hawaii, where I've seen the lower-level guys who need off-season playing time end up. The AFL is more AA/AAA level with the rare single-A guy (one is allowed as previously mentioned, Arrieta this year for us).

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I seem to remember that MASN picked up several Hawaii Winter League games last year. Not that it is a huge factor, but it would be nice to see Wieters and a few others, like Rowell go to play winter ball there so we can catch them on tv. And heres to hoping the AFL makes more of an appearance on tv as well this year.

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Need some help from the "way back machine". I think 1992 we had 3 of 5

"overall" top players at the end of the AFL...Brad Pennington...Mark Smith

and I do not remember the 3rd player....

Our other guys in the league that year were Damon Buford, John O'Donoghue, and Steve Scarsone. I would assume the third guy was Buford.

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This is one of the best, if not the best group, of prospects that the Orioles have ever sent. All of these players are still prospects. In years past, we have sent scrubs.

Of course, Reimold and Fiorentino both played in the AFL last year, putting up numbers that initially were great but they both faded as the AFL season progressed. As repeaters I'd be deeply disappointed if they were not among the league leaders this time around.

I'm especially glad Penn and Johnson will be there.

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I'm excited to see what Penn/Johnson will do. I'm a little surprised about Arrieta being on the list, but I guess it makes sense to give him work somewhere. I am particularly happy to see Paco make the AFL. Its a testament of the hardwork the kid puts in day in and day out. He's a great guy, and an even greater mascot... I'll just leave it at that.

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Full Roster List as of 8/27/07

Orioles being sent as of today, on the Phoenix Desert Dogs:

Jake Arrieta, Aberdeen

Jim Johnson, Norfolk

Bob McCrory, Bowie

Hayden Penn, Norfolk

Paco Figueroa, Bowie

Jeff Fiorentino, Bowie

Nolan Reimold, Bowie

And manager:

Kimera Bartee, Field Coach, Delmarva

No "taxi squad" players have been listed, so there may end up being a couple more added.

Paco Figueroa OUT, Blake Davis (Frederick A) IN.

David Haehnel (Bowie AA) has been added to the Taxi Squad.

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Where will Arrieta be starting next season? He will be facing mostly AA and AAA hitters in the Fall League. If he is successful, could he be in Bowie to start next season? A rotation of Erbe, Arrieta, Spoone, Hernandez, Berken in AA would be pretty good.

After Erbe's year in Frederick, I'd be surprised if he was in Bowie next year, and just as surprised if he were good there.

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That's correct, Paco won't be going to Arizona next month. Instead he'll begin rehabbing his shoulder in Miami in order to be 100% prepared for spring training. Paco had a good season atop the Baysox lineup, it's just a shame that the injury bug bit him as often as it did. He played excellent defense at 2B and always found a way to get on base and score runs. Very fun player to watch.

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I'm not that wild about the roster. Arrieta has yet to throw a pitch and they're rushing him up to what- a double-A level league.? Seems lie a great way to risk an injury becaise he may feel he'll have to bear down extra hard.

On the flip side of the coin, Reimold should be pushed a little higher that this. Maybe send him to one of the Latin winter leagues where the competition's a little rougher? Same for Fiorentino who's a little long in the tooth for this league. He s/also get pushed a little more.Johnson too.

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