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Orioles History

Here, you can talk about Orioles of the past, what teams were like way back when, and anything else concerning the team since 1954.


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    • Dude, c’mon. When he made the wildly astute assessment that we used three relievers in a row that had four letter last names, you can’t tell me that wasn’t worth a giant eye roll. 
    • I'll be honest, the more I watch the statcast catch probabilities the more I think they need to tweak some things. Unless Mullins got a bad jump, which it doesn't appear so, I don't see how that is a 65% catch probability. Sure, there are some other great CFers out there, but damn, that looked every bit of a 5-star catch to me.
    • Made the hot sheet this week for Baseball America  20. Moises Chace, RHP, Orioles Team: High-A Aberdeen (South Atlantic) Age: 20 Why He’s Here: 1-0, 0.00, 8 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 15 SO, 0 HR The Scoop: A 2019 signing out of Venezuela, Chace has been a sneaky performer for the Orioles at the lower levels the last few seasons. He made his 2024 debut last week making two appearances tossing eight total scoreless innings. Chace struck out nine in his season debut before striking out six in his outing on Sunday. Chace’s four-seam fastball sat 94-95 mph with 18 inches of induced vertical break and 8-9 inches of armside run. He mixed in a sweepy slider at 82-83 mph with 10-11 inches of horizontal break and a changeup at 83-84 mph. Chace missed bats with all of his pitches and was consistently around the zone. He’s an interesting off-the-radar name with intriguing stuff and strong early performance. (GP)  
    • A lot of blue on there.
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