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2014-05-19 Brewers (Peralta) at Braves (Minor) 6:10 PM CDT [Brewers lose, 9-3]


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Could somebody please explain to me the situation with Wang? If he's not pitching at he Major League level, he can be claimed by another team? Did he use up his options with his prior team?

 

In the mean time, because we are so worried about losing him, he's getting rocked, and costing us games.

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That was predictable... way to go RR... you gave away a run with that stupid 1st inning Sac Bunt, and now you just gave away another run

 

I'm pretty sure that was Segura bunting on his own.

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Could somebody please explain to me the situation with Wang? If he's not pitching at he Major League level, he can be claimed by another team? Did he use up his options with his prior team?

 

In the mean time, because we are so worried about losing him, he's getting rocked, and costing us games.

 

Wang was a Rule 5 pick. He has to be on the 25-man roster all year or offered back to Pittsburgh

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Wang was a Rule 5 pick. He has to be on the 25-man roster all year or offered back to Pittsburgh

 

Is there a precedent for this? Have other major league teams ever wasted a roster spot on an A-ball player for an entire year just to try and hold on to them and hope they realize some potential? Seems asinine.

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Wang was a Rule 5 pick. He has to be on the 25-man roster all year or offered back to Pittsburgh

 

Is there a precedent for this? Have other major league teams ever wasted a roster spot on an A-ball player for an entire year just to try and hold on to them and hope they realize some potential? Seems asinine.

THere's a fair amount of discussion about that in the thread on Wang in the MLB forum.

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Wang was a Rule 5 pick. He has to be on the 25-man roster all year or offered back to Pittsburgh

 

Is there a precedent for this? Have other major league teams ever wasted a roster spot on an A-ball player for an entire year just to try and hold on to them and hope they realize some potential? Seems asinine.

 

The Brewers have done it in the past, but in those seasons, the team expected to lost 100 games. I believe Jeff Bennett was a rule-5 pick.

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Is there a precedent for this? Have other major league teams ever wasted a roster spot on an A-ball player for an entire year just to try and hold on to them and hope they realize some potential? Seems asinine.

 

Don't you remember Enrique Cruz from 2003?

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Wang was a Rule 5 pick. He has to be on the 25-man roster all year or offered back to Pittsburgh

 

Is there a precedent for this? Have other major league teams ever wasted a roster spot on an A-ball player for an entire year just to try and hold on to them and hope they realize some potential? Seems asinine.

 

Well....Johan Santana was a Rule 5 pick (Out of Houston's system, picked by Florida, then traded to Minnesota) who didn't pitch above A-Ball before being selected.....

 

The asinine part is a potentially contending team wasting that spot, as the Brewers currently are. The Twins were terrible the year Santana needed to be stashed.

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