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Lara will be an interesting watch for me this year. I am not sure what happened last year, maybe he tried throw harder or change his pitch repertoire. whatever it was it didn’t work and maybe he can reclaim some of his prospect status albeit with a much lower ceiling.
Surprised to see Yean cut so early. Thought he had an outside chance of making the bullpen.
Per MLB Trade Rumors, here’s the guys who are out of options
Luis García Jr., IF
Richard Lovelady, RP
Keibert Ruiz, C
José Tena, IF
I guess this means Tena has an inside track as a utility infielder.
Not sure about Tena having the inside track. If Toboni likes someone else better as a utility infielder, the Nats wouldn’t lose any sleep over DFAing Tena. FWIW, would expect Tena to clear waivers and return to Rochester is that step was taken.
Yes, maybe the new guys won’t see the need to keep every possible piece of inventory.
But it does take a lot of people to make it through a season.