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What will happen with Dach?


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Does he have any value at all? I really like Dach game when he's on, but he's so inconsistent. Also, I'm not a fan of giving a roster spot to injury prone players who have minimal impact when they play.
 
Does he have any value at all? I really like Dach game when he's on, but he's so inconsistent. Also, I'm not a fan of giving a roster spot to injury prone players who have minimal impact when they play.
I think they qualify him, and move him in a deal ..............how can we count on him moving forward? We just can't sadly.
Size and tools don't mean anything unless you can stay healthy and use them............unfortunate but injuries follow this kid.
 
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I think they qualify him, and move him in a deal ..............how can we count on him moving forward? We just can't sadly.
Size and tools don't mean anything unless you can stay healthy and use them............unfortunate but injuries follow this kid.
I think qualify him would just lower his value, unless he refuse the offer, which would be surprising. He has to be traded before June 29th, or he will be released I think.

Edit: Unless he signed at a lower cost before that.
 
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I think they qualify him, and move him in a deal ..............how can we count on him moving forward? We just can't sadly.
Size and tools don't mean anything unless you can stay healthy and use them............unfortunate but injuries follow this kid.
The positive thing is he played 19 playoff games without getting injured. That might have changed management’s mind compared to their view at the end of the regular season.
 
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The positive thing is he played 19 playoff games without getting injured. That might have changed management’s mind compared to their view at the end of the regular season.
Well he was in the lineup for 19 playoff games, engagement level for each game is debatable, I’d say less than half he was noticeable on the positive side of things.
 
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