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Favorite short-term Oriole?


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I loved "The Whammer", Sam Horn was another I liked to watch hit.

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Fernando was kinda cool too.

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Albert?

I just remember Albert wanting to rake so badly that he wouldn't go to 1b on a hbp. I think that was a multi-homer game.?

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I just remember Albert wanting to rake so badly that he wouldn't go to 1b on a hbp. I think that was a multi-homer game.?

He may have been an A-hole, but man could he hit! It's a shame he came up lame for us, it would have been fun to watch him healthy.

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Got to meet David Newhan Opening Day years ago ON the field...I am 5'9" and about 220 lbs, and i was bigger than HIM! He was very nice and took two or 3 pictures with my wife and I...

Eric Davis by 1 mile, but close behind him (by that mile) was Dewey Evans, and then followed by Flat Breezy, Randall Myers, and can we consider Gregg Olson a short-timer since he only had a few good years for us? LOVED that dudes motion, his nasty sinker/breaking ball, and his would be crazy mustache!

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Got to meet David Newhan Opening Day years ago ON the field...I am 5'9" and about 220 lbs, and i was bigger than HIM! He was very nice and took two or 3 pictures with my wife and I...

Eric Davis by 1 mile, but close behind him (by that mile) was Dewey Evans, and then followed by Flat Breezy, Randall Myers, and can we consider Gregg Olson a short-timer since he only had a few good years for us? LOVED that dudes motion, his nasty sinker/breaking ball, and his would be crazy mustache!

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The Otter had several very good years with us, never really have a bad year actually. As an Oriole, his career ERA was 2.26 with a 1.25 WHIP and 160 saves.

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It took 7 pages before someone FINALLY mentioned Rick Sutcliffe, who I was going to add to the list.

Don't forget the late Todd Cruz, who filled a hole at 3rd base when we really needed it filled and helped us win a World Championship in 1983.

Obviously, as many have mentioned, Tito Landrum and Eric Davis have to be at the top of these lists.

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