mikeytheman247
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Maybe for the first pick in the amateur draft next year.
That's going to be a race down to the wire. The White Sox have us beat out right now. Need them to start winning.
Maybe for the first pick in the amateur draft next year.
and another one you are top 2 on this staff .great game hess
not as long as buck is a around . buck loves 4 a players we always pick rule v and none have turned into a good player .Can someone PLEASE this poor excuse for a team and put it out of its misery?
not as long as buck is a around . buck loves 4 a players we always pick rule v and none have turned into a good player .
On the bright side, Buck's contract will be up after the 2018 season... based on his history with the Diamondbacks and the Yankees, that would guarantee winning the World Series in 2019. (/s)
we are in first place for the draft .Can this entire season be postponed?
Last year on June 3, our record was 29-25 and we got our 17th win on May 4th.
we are in first place for the draft .
The Orioles announced that they’ve claimed left-hander D.J. Snelten off waivers from the Giants. Baltimore had an open spot on its 40-man roster, so no corresponding move was necessary. Snelten has been assigned to Triple-A Norfolk for the time being.
The 26-year-old Snelten is listed at a towering 6’7″ and 245 pounds, and he entered the season ranked as the Giants’ ninth-best prospect, per Eric Longenhagen of Fangraphs. While he doesn’t throw especially hard, Snelten possesses an above-average changeup and has performed reasonably well in the upper minors. He allowed five earned runs in 4 1/3 innings in his MLB debut this season but comes to the Orioles organization with a career 2.84 ERA, 7.5 K/9 and 3.5 BB/9 in 69 2/3 innings at the Triple-A level. Longenhagen’s scouting report notes that Snelten’s size and unorthodox delivery help him succeed against same-handed batters, while the changeup gives him a viable weapon to use against right-handed opponents.