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  1. Elias is fine for now, however: he can't just sit on his hands every offseason.  

    The rebuild is not at the point of yielding positive MLB results yet, but adding some players a year or two earlier than the projected window can't hurt. Not all of the talent for a contending team can come from the farm alone. 

  2. 21 hours ago, Ruzious said:

    Agreed - I don't care if they call it Burger King Field at Popeyes Stadium - as long as they have a good on-field product.  Come to think of it, I wouldn't mind having a Popeyes in the stadium.  

    I'm guessing that the biggest new source of revenue will be... from legalized gambling.    

    I'd love Hip Hop Fish and Chicken Field if we're going with fast food. (I SINCERELY doubt that HHFC has pockets deep enough to do this). 

  3. On 8/23/2021 at 7:55 PM, Sports Guy said:

    We will still call it Camden Yards or Oriole Park either way.  Its just a name on the building.

    The reality is the current name is pretty dumb.  That's why no one calls it Oriole Park at Camden Yards.  Hell, people write OPACY because they don't want to type it all out.

    I can't think of any reason for a team in a small-mid market NOT to sell stadium naming rights.  

    It's basically free money.  

    The stadium name doesn't matter to me. The on-field product is 100% all I care about. 

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  4. 50 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

    Promotions that make sense given the fallout,

    MLB - Leyba 3B(sink or swim), Franco DFA

    AAA - Grenier(Everyday SS), Dorrian(Everday 3B)

    Welk and Bannon move into reserve roles or fight for ABs at UTIL/DH. 

    Would also like to see Stowers promoted to Norfolk, but I don't see that move happening until ST next year.  

    But totally agree with Grenier and Dorrian going to 6 and 5 and playing there every day.  

    I would hope they put up similar or better at AAA and make it to Baltimore midway through the 2022 campaign (if it happens).

  5. 52 minutes ago, Jammer7 said:

    Yeah, those questions are hard to answer right now. How long does the learning process take? 
     

    The biggest gains are always in the beginning of something new. We’ve seen that in the minor league performance gains since 2019. But, when those prospects, such as Zimmerman, Akin, Kremer, Lowther, Wells, etc…have come up, they are getting shelled. My question is, would Elias have brought those guys listed into the organization? Are they equipped with what Elias and Holt are looking for? I think Zimmermann and Kremer are guys for them, but they have to get mentally tougher. The others are probably not much more than back-end shuttle guys, maybe bullpen middle guys. Maybe. 

    Hopefully the Orioles can get some value out of the pen from some of these failed starters.  Or...maybe they figure out how to be effective in the rotation.  

    The good thing about guys getting shelled this year: it doesn't matter. But if they get shelled, hopefully they learn from their mistakes and work on improvements.  

  6. I'm very encouraged by the batting eye that some of our guys have at Bowie.  

    Patrick Dorrian is only batting around 240-250, but with an OBP of 380+, and he has some pop.  I don't know how he is in the field, but if he's serviceable or better, I could see him has a good solution for 5 sometime next year.  

    Grenier isn't hitting really well, but his OBP is close to 100 above his average, and may be a good utility guy in the future.  

    Terrin Vavra looks to be the 4 of the future, but he needs to get/stay healthy.  

    Kyle Stowers looks like a legit power OF, and also has a good batting eye.  

    You gotta give credit to the development staff and to Buck Britton. Bowie has a lot of guys who are patient at the plate, who I am very excited to see in Baltimore in the future.  

    Edit: I hope that Buck Britton eventually becomes the Orioles manager. And maybe after Zack retires, I would love to see him come back in some capacity as a coach. Both guys have been very valuable to the Orioles.  

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  7. 14 minutes ago, doccat said:

    Is seeing all the guys fail who I had hoped might be useful guys for the next competitive team.

     

    Keegan Akin

    Zac Lowther

    Alex Wells

    Dean Kremer

    Yusniel Diaz

     

    and seeing injuries/misfortune rob guys of development and experience and opportunity:

    Heston Kjerstad

    Austin Hays/Anthony Santander

    Terrin Vavra

    DL Hall

    Anthony Servideo

    Rylan Bannon

     

     

    The Kjerstad injury is really troubling, and I worry about that potentially cutting his career short. Heart problems are not something you want to see in a pro athlete.  

    The Vavra injury is very annoying. If he stayed healthy, I could see him in Norfolk now, possibly competing for the starting job in Baltimore out of spring training. I am optimistic that he'll be good to go at Bowie/Norfolk out of spring training and will see time in Baltimore at some point next season.  

    DL Hall is very concerning. I've seen too many young pitchers get injured and it derails their development. Hall is such an important part of the future.  

    As far as the ineffectiveness: Yeah, I was hoping that the Orioles could find a 4th-5th starter out of the Kremer/Akin/Wells/Lowther bunch. 

  8. 17 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

    Let’s not forget that the Os have gotten rid of a ton of payroll and saved a lot of money on payroll in 2020.

    The whole, there isn’t enough money to do everything is ridiculously wrong.

    The team spent 160M on payroll a few years ago and still spent on the draft.  So yes, they ignored other important things but the point is that they still spent all that money. 

    I agree with all three points. Relating to your Wei-Yin Chen thread, the Orioles do need to begin supplementing their roster with external talent sooner if they realistically view 2023 as a competitive year.  

    Davis has a stupid contract, dead money, etc...but the majority of that liability will be off the books in 2023. 2022 should not be a tank year. It should be an improvement year, and whether the Orioles decide to bring in the right players in this offseason to help it along will tell me whether or not they're serious about building this thing. 

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