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Who stays and who goes at the deadline?
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Cabrera, in any decade is a legit bench player, who can PR/defensive replacement to almost any position except catcher, and a guy who I'm OK with filling in for a week or 2, here and there. A full season 300 ABs is more than enough, but I'd like to cut it down to about 250.
Peraza. With all the veteran infielders they have at AAA (Downs, Smith, VanMeter), to the point they sent Josh Groshans to AA, I really would like to see what Peraza could do in CF.
Durbin, I suspect will spend more time in the OF once they activate Vivas off his rehab assignment. I think that Durbin is a legitimate call up candidate after the ASB.