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Orioles vs. Oak - 9/16/12


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They do, and my argument isn't that he is. I merely stated that he's close. I don't associate strike outs with being elite, but I also don't associate with a particular pitch being kryptonite a barrier from being elite. What's going to keep Adam from reaching that plateau, if he doesn't, is that he doesn't get on base enough. His OBP is .336. All those other guys you mentioned are up near .400. He's also a very different player. His defense is significantly better than a lot of those guys as well.

And you kind of answered one of your questions. Those guys OB % is high. Because they are willing to go deep into counts and look for their pitches. And that results in some strikeouts. I've seen Adam take a pitch down the middle, then swing at two in the dirt. Im not saying elite guys don't look bad at times, but more times then not they don't. That said, Jones is very good and the O's are lucky to have him. So far though, the Torri Hunter comparisons are pretty close.

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Happened prior to the season. No games missed either time, right?

Right but as Weams said, he doesn't have any strikes left.

Too risky for my blood and think some teams might agree.

I would honestly hate for it to happen but what if he has an alcohol binge, at a bar, and someone offers him something harder while he is already intoxicated?

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Isn't anyone worried at all? I mean, clearly the real Endy Chavez has been abducted and may be in peril while this clone / replicant / whatever is running around the field playing baseball for him...

Proposed as a theory of Oriole Magic?

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