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Jason Standridge
Edgy DC Nov 15 2006 03:32 PM |
The Daily News indicated that the Mets claimed him on waivers from the Reds, but also indicated that the league may grant him the right to be a free agent. Nonetheless, the Mets show him on the roster.
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metirish Nov 21 2006 10:57 AM |
Mets get to keep him and added to him to the 40 man roster.
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MFS62 Nov 21 2006 07:05 PM |
The fact that the bullpen-poor Reds put him on waivers may be a red flag.
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smg58 Nov 22 2006 09:33 AM |
He strikes me as an "in case of emergency, break glass" kind of guy, and we had more than enough emergencies last year to justify having plenty of contingency plans.
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Edgy DC Nov 22 2006 09:43 AM |
Scouting report from WhoKnowsWhereThisComesFrom.com: AssetsThe best thing about awaiver claim is that --- excepting highly paid veterans --- if you have a roster spot and a single positive scrap of a report on the player laying around, you do it. You waive him yourself if you really need that spot later (which they might when the Rule V comes around). Fans hate when their guys get claimed, but it can be viewed as a cost of doing business. Hopefully, though, we'll someday toast the latest fleecing of the Reds.
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