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I like Robbie Andino.

I like it a lot better than the cartoonish Bob dino! How about Randino! The Randino is at it again! ;)

Full disclaimer, I hate all that F-Mart, B-Rob, K-Mart, kind of stuff. Maybe I'm just a bit old school whe iot coems to this stuff, but I prefer the old, Eddie, Cal, Brooks with the occasional Flanny, Scotty, and Dempster thrown in.

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I like it a lot better than the cartoonish Bob dino! How about Randino! The Randino is at it again! ;)

Full disclaimer, I hate all that F-Mart, B-Rob, K-Mart, kind of stuff. Maybe I'm just a bit old school whe iot coems to this stuff, but I prefer the old, Eddie, Cal, Brooks with the occasional Flanny, Scotty, and Dempster thrown in.

BAndino? Maybe some day they'll talk about the Great BAndino. Ha!

I hate Bob anything for him. He's is the complete opposite of Bob. So let's reverse the letters and instead call him boB something. :)

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just to get my 2 cents in...

I love the anti-MFY rage. It has been tempered to much this off-season.

To me Andino's meaning is simple: We may have lost this little battle but don't think for a second we are done fighting the war against your deathstar in pinstripes.

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I didn't care for Andino when we first got him. But, I have grown to really like him and his style of play. He may never be an All-Star 2B, but winning clubs need a guy like this on their team.

BTW, as much as MacPhail was slammed on these boards, the man knew how to make a trade.

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Just to get my 2 cents in ...

I love the anti-MFY rage. It has been tempered too much this off-season.

To me, Andino's meaning is simple: We may have lost this little battle, but don't think for a second we are done fighting the war against your deathstar in pinstripes.

If I had a dollar, I might give you 99. :wedge:

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I like it a lot better than the cartoonish Bob dino! How about Randino! The Randino is at it again! ;)

Full disclaimer, I hate all that F-Mart, B-Rob, K-Mart, kind of stuff. Maybe I'm just a bit old school whe iot coems to this stuff, but I prefer the old, Eddie, Cal, Brooks with the occasional Flanny, Scotty, and Dempster thrown in.

Tony, you are spot-on with the A-Roddish names, can't stand them, either, except for maybe D-Bag, which would cover the majority of the Yankees roster. It certainly is an apt nickname for their manager. Robert Andino is the Tanner Boyle of the Orioles. I can see him throwing the consolation trophy in their dugout and telling them where to stick it.

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Nice braces, Girlardi

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Do you know why he has (or had) braces as an adult? So people like you wouldn't say , "Nice teeth Girardi." Actually he had braces because his son needed them and he struck a deal with him that they both would go through the ordeal together. So, nothing vain about it, just being a good dad.

Seriously, you're ragging on the dude because he wants to straighten his teeth and set an example for his son? Good for you.

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Do you know why he has (or had) braces as an adult? So people like you wouldn't say , "Nice teeth Girardi." Actually he had braces because his son needed them and he struck a deal with him that they both would go through the ordeal together. So, nothing vain about it, just being a good dad.

Seriously, you're ragging on the dude because he wants to straighten his teeth and set an example for his son? Good for you.

Dude looks like a broke ass Glass Joe.

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