Re: General Discussion

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Tampa Steve lives a little north of Tampa so he probably was OK. LouFla lives in Naples so I hope they are OK.

My next door neighbor in RI lives in Cape Coral during the winter. His house got flooded but minor structural damage. He's down in Fl now ripping out all his carpets and fighting with insurance companies.

Glad I live in AZ during the winter. Headed there in 10 days.

Re: General Discussion

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Yeah. Insurance is going to be a big problem. Hope Lou is ok. Your residence still rhode island?
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Re: General Discussion

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Thought you were a permanent resident of Arizona.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller

Re: General Discussion

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civ ollilavad wrote:Glad they do they have Cody Morris to add back to the roster; he looked awfully good.
And Civale will replace McCarty.
So keep our number of rookies on the active roster intact:

Bo N; Arias the ineffective; almost the entire outifield--Kwan Gonzalez Brennan Benson; Morris
Should we change his name to Errias?
UD

Re: General Discussion

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More like Arias the traded.

Look at this point it is very, very clear that Amed and Gimenez are going to be SS/2B next season and probably well beyond. With Jose Ramirez actually lobbying for an Amed extension (and Amed being a really good #2 hitter) this is virtually a done deal.

So we can move on from all those middle infield options still in the minors. They will either have their position switched (to what at this point??) or traded.

I realize guys like Arias and Rocchio are too valuable to be utility guys though but I suppose 1 or 2 of the others could be utility types.
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Re: General Discussion

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I will skip the last question and comment on the IF situation. Rocchio sounds like a guy to hold onto for now at least. He's only 21. He has some of the Lindor qualities: "high baseball IQ" can hit and field and draws some walks. Let's see what happens when he hits the majors.

, it's still possible that Rosario winds up as the super Utility guy, he's rated a solid but not great SS; he does a lot of good stuff at bat but because he walks so rarely his OPS is still not much over 700. We are all suitably impressed with him as a young leader and smart player.