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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Keys 3B Nicky Delmonico has left tonight's game in the 4th inning with an apparent hamstring injury. Travis Adair replaced Delmonico at 3B.</p>— Frederick Keys (@FrederickKeys) <a href="

">May 18, 2013</a></blockquote>

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O's are cursed. Top 4 prospects. 1. Gausman 2. Bundy (out with strained forearm) 3. Schoop (out with strained back) 4. Delmonico (after coming back from concussion now has hamstring problem.

No love for Eduardo Rodriguez, or are you just trying to avoid jinxing him?

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All I am saying is if you have someone worth working with than you need to spend some extra time with that player. If its working on fielding or hitting or pitching. If they don't want to help Esposito than trade him or release him . He is not helping us. An we are not helping by sitting him .

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All I am saying is if you have someone worth working with than you need to spend some extra time with that player. If its working on fielding or hitting or pitching. If they don't want to help Esposito than trade him or release him . He is not helping us. An we are not helping by sitting him .

Who says they aren't? If the guy can't hit then the guy can't hit. They could spend 10 hours a day trying to teach me how to hit a 95 mph fastball if they wanted, but I still wouldn't be able to do it.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>O's prospect Nicky Delmonico left game last night with hamstring injury, but report is he is fine today.</p>— Steve Melewski (@masnSteve) <a href="

">May 19, 2013</a></blockquote>

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Anderson might be the answer to helping Esposito

If the guy can't come out of college and hit Sally pitching better than what he has done, there isn't much Brady can do for him. A lot of guys are defensive wizards, but can't do anything with the bat.

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This kid can hit proved it in the sec for three years in 2009 289 avg 9 doubles 6 hrs in 2010 359 avg 25 doubles 12 hrs 2011 340 avg 22 doubles 9 hrs. Thats not to bad facinf sec pitching . Something went wrong i agree but need to find out what. And as far defense wizard with a arm an glove work like him . We dont have many prospects

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This kid can hit proved it in the sec for three years in 2009 289 avg 9 doubles 6 hrs in 2010 359 avg 25 doubles 12 hrs 2011 340 avg 22 doubles 9 hrs. Thats not to bad facinf sec pitching . Something went wrong i agree but need to find out what. And as far defense wizard with a arm an glove work like him . We dont have many prospects

I know lots of people have already asked, but why do you think they're not working with him?

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Then why do we have hitting coaches? If we cann't help the younger players. Must not be doing there job then.

There is a lot more to being a hitting coach than helping with bat speed. If someone has poor bat speed, there is only so much you can do.

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