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Pie
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I don't buy that a team struggling to fill out a rotation spot is going to let go of a player that they just acquired by giving up a starting pitcher. Maybe it's just a backwards way of thinking, but to me it doesn't make much sense.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Maybe they were expecting Pie to be good.
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Because clearly, 38 spring training bats has shown them that he's not, right?
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That, plus the fact that he has sucked ass every time he's been given a shot with the big club.
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And the fact that they have Wigginton and Freel on the roster. Offensively, he's regressed the last 3 years and he doesn't have an MLB bat.
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