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  1. 12 minutes ago, Uli2001 said:

    Hyde needs to sit AR or move him down the order. If he's back in the same spot tomorrow, that tells me that Hyde is tone deaf. A big part of the job of a manager is to shake things up when the team is slumping.

    Is the team slumping? I’m counting 6.4 runs per game over the last 10. Seems pretty good to me.

    I’d say a big part of the managers job is to not give in to knee-jerk reactions and instead provide a steady hand throughout the year.

  2. 24 minutes ago, OnlyOneOriole said:

    The bottom line is we are playing 5 guys in our lineup every night who were discarded by other teams and who would  not start on the other major contenders.

     

    You can't win  a WS that way, especially with average pitching.  People can talk about our farm system all they want to but there are really only 2 players making a difference.....and that is GH and maybeeeeeeeeeeeeee AR.  Who has sucked lately.   I mean.....this is the 2014 team all over again.   Farm system?  We aren't using it.  And we probably shouldn't.  It is too early.

    What are you talking about? Who are the 5 guys that were “discarded?” Why does it matter if some other team gave up on a player if they are performing well here and now? 

  3. 7 hours ago, Frobby said:

    I wonder if Mookie Betts could eventually pass Trout in career WAR.   He’s a year younger, seemingly a lot healthier.  He has some serious catching up to do but he’s piling up some good numbers.  

    rWAR: Trout 85.1 (2.7 this year), Betts 64.2 (8.0)
    fWAR: Trout 85.1 (3.0 this year), Betts 58.2 (7.9 this year).

    I guess closing the fWAR gap is almost impossible.  rWAR a lot more feasible though very difficult.  

    Trout is starting to feel a lot like the Ken Griffey of his day (though he already has more rWAR than Griffey in about 55% of the PA).   The injuries won’t quite let him do what he used to do.
     

    Maybe a bit of a funny fluke but interesting nonetheless that Trouts rWAR and fWAR are identical for his career.

  4. 6 hours ago, OnlyOneOriole said:

    He's terrible.  When the O's braintrust and players came out to talk to him I believe in the 4th?  Everyone was talking except the for pitcher.  He looked down and then walked away.

     

    Get rid of the guy.  Bad mojo.

    This happens with literally every starter after a short start. 

  5. 4 hours ago, Jim'sKid26 said:

    That's what the QO is. It's the only way you would get draft compensation if he walks at the end of his ARB years.

    Sure but the post you replied to wasn’t even advocating for a QO. Was simply he is more valuable to the team than he would be via trade value.

  6. 4 minutes ago, Jim'sKid26 said:

    Do you want to pay him $20+M to essentially DH? If the attitude of the O's ownership is to tie player salaries to attendance and the O's are, as we have discussed extensively here, a small market team; do you spend that cash on a DH who's likely to give you 2-3 WAR? 

    I wouldn't do that.

    Who wants to pay him $20M?

  7. 10 hours ago, MurphDogg said:

    Given the existence of the DH, I would not expect Mountcastle to be traded.

    I would expect both O'Hearn and Mountcastle back next season. O'Hearn will be in his 3rd season of arbitration, but with a $1.4M salary in 2023, I don't expect his salary to be prohibitive. Mountcastle will be in his first season of arbitration.

    If they need to trade someone at the deadline because everyone is playing well to make room then so be it, but you don't create a hole in the offseason that you hope to be able to be able to fill it by June.

    Totally agree here. Mountcastle has really come on strong and I think it’s a question of what value would he bring back in a trade? I think less than he could provide staying here.

  8. 5 hours ago, Moose Milligan said:

    I'm having a hard time reconciling why someone who's 6'8" and 265 lbs has a hard time making it through an MLB season without tiring.

    True, he's never been asked to throw this many innings before, except back in 2018.  But if I'm the Orioles I'm putting him on a strict conditioning plan for this offseason so he can throw more innings next year.  I don't see why he can't be someone that can give 180+ innings.  

    BTW, I wouldn't be banking on him for a rotation spot either due to his conditioning issues.  Maybe there's nothing that can be done to get him to throw more innings, maybe this is just who he really is.

    I guess size to velocity isn’t 1:1 but I’ve always wondered why he can’t throw the ball faster. 

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  9. To be filed in the “searching for explanations” camp:

    Is it possible that Adley is selectively deciding when to actively go after pitches with his best effort? Something of an energy saving and career lengthening move? Don’t go all out on blocking a pitch with the team up or down by 5 runs, for example. 
     

    No clue, just a thought.

  10. 46 minutes ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

    I would think that either Mountcastle or O'Hearn are headed out of town with Mayo and Kjerstad almost ready.

    I’m not sure that’s necessarily true. Mateo and Urias were both retained and Frazier added this year with Henderson clearly ready and Westburg and Ortiz in the wings.

  11. 2 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

    People rush to the “second guess” Hyde thread for every minor decision that they completely want to overblow.

    In a tough series where small decisions end up mattering, Hyde pressed the right buttons. I wouldn’t have gone to Fuji yesterday. I wouldn’t have taken our Westburg but both moves worked out.

    Now, the Mateo play was one of the only few plays where the extra speed mattered but the bottom line is, if he doesn’t do that, you don’t win. It doesn’t matter it was lucky, it just matters that it happened.

    In a day and age where everyone wants to always point out anything negative about the manager, I think some rushing to give some kudos would be good to see as well.

    Using Cano where he did worked out as well. Brach and KB were wondering if that was a planned move for the top of the lineup. 

  12. 39 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

    I would go with most improbable on paper or something like that. Irvin taking down Kirby was definitely a massive coup and fun to watch.

    Irvin was great, but let’s not get it twisted, by no means did he take down Kirby. But that’s one of the things that makes baseball so great.

    I wanna shout out the home plate ump, he was remarkably consistent all night, only missed a few calls and they seemed to go against the M’s!

  13. 1 hour ago, Alasdaire said:

    The area beyond the outfield being a parking lot is some kind of ugly.

    It's a great stadium but you're right, that's ugly. 

    They do have a $2.5 billion development project for that area coming called the "Diamond District" with a new stadium set to open by 2025.

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