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The Royals invited five more players to Spring Training yesterday, but I don’t expect any of them to be anywhere else except on a minor league roster in 2005. Starting pitcher Ryan Jensen and infielder Luis Ugueto will likely be members of Triple-A Omaha’s rotation and bench, respectively. Emil Brown was also signed; he’ll likely have an outfield spot at Omaha. Pitcher Jonah Bayliss and infielder Darren Fenster are both organizational-type players, and they’ll likely spend 2005 at Double-A Wichita.

By the time this weekend’s over, Carlos Beltran will probably be a Met or an Astro, the Royals will have continued to do absolutely nothing, and I’ll have seen White Noise, which I’m sure is going to be terrible. Have a good one, kids.
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