Orioles making more moves...

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  1. JeterRules20

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    acquire RHP Francisco Rodriguez from Brewers in exchange for Minor League INF Nick Delmonico.

    Meanwhile the Yankees just twiddle their thumbs and hope that the single A team scores some runs.
     
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    Yankees meanwhile are caught up in the Waive my no trade clause bullshit for a guy nobody wants. If we are going to get, get him, otherwise lets move on.
     
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    Last I read it was how much money the Yankees were willing to pay. Who else is out there that they can get?
     
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    Apparently nobody if you listen to that pile of puss GM of ours.
     
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    Nick Delmonico was one of their top prospects, a B player, were you trading say Williams or Heathcott for Rodriguez?
     
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    Watching Cashman get out hustled by every GM is really getting tiresome. Our Wild Card opponents are already improving as we have ben losing on the average of 2 players per week to the Dl and then we have to endure what's on the field game in and game out!
     

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