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He doesn't have a Safeco locker yet, but I'm sure he can sniff it after the moves today. Let's watch his reaction tonight. I will be interested. If he makes it, it is because he can play LF/RF/3B/2B and he can hurt the ball some. Flexibility counts. There, I've said it again. I'm not sure Z gets that it point, but McClendon seems to. Does Romero have the bat of Morrison? I dunno'? But I've said all along that we weren't going to go into the season with Bloomquist as our only IF bench guy. As a 4th OF and back-up IF, Romero doesn't have to be great, mind you. He needs to be able! .255-.300-.400 will do. More than that is gravy. Walk a few more times and you're Saunders. Slug .425 and you're almost Viciedo. Romero "slumped" to .277-.331-.448 at Tacoma last year. Viciedo's 1st AAA go-'round was .274-.308-.493. Preliminary indications are that Romero can be a helpful MLB guy. More and more it looks like we will really get to see.

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