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Orioles are around 79m right now. (Update: $83M)


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Why not just update to 92 million as that is what will be if we lose arbitration to Wieters. So if the payroll is 100 million that gives 8 million to add. Doesn't sound like that is enough to get a quality starter. So I assume whomever else we will sign will be another player no one else wants.

I believe we can spend 105 million. So that might be enough.

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Why not just update to 92 million as that is what will be if we lose arbitration to Wieters. So if the payroll is 100 million that gives 8 million to add. Doesn't sound like that is enough to get a quality starter. So I assume whomever else we will sign will be another player no one else wants.
$83.05M includes $8M for Wieters. Payroll without Wieters is $75.05M. Therefore, payroll ranges between $81.55M-$83.80M. It's more likely Wieters will split the difference - $82.675M, or close to $9M below the 2013 Opening Day payroll.
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You can root for whoever the hell you want.. But facts are facts.

Yes, they are.

My favorite team, the Baltimore Orioles, are celebrating their 60th anniversary this year. That's a fact. Under the... *ahem* leadership... of Peter Angelos, they were a dysfunctional joke for ~1/4 of their existence. That's also a fact.

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I wonder how much of Petey playing poor this offseason has to do with the Nationals. He was able to set up a sweet deal with MLB to create a RSN because he said another team would kill the Orioles market. The Nationals want more MASN money. Petey doesn't want to give that up. So as usual, the fans suffer.

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$83.05M includes $8M for Wieters. Payroll without Wieters is $75.05M. Therefore, payroll ranges between $81.55M-$83.80M. It's more likely Wieters will split the difference - $82.675M, or close to $9M below the 2013 Opening Day payroll.

Ok so if we win the abritraion on Wieters that is 81.55 million

20 million posting fee + 120 million = 140 million dollars / 6 years = 23.3 million

23.3

+81.55

=104.85 wow right under the 105 million dollar budget. Masahiro Tanaka welcome to the Baltimore Orioles.

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I understand why people do it, but I don't really think it's fair to jump the gun and say payroll has been cut prior to the 2014 payroll being established.

Sure. It's a long offseason and it's not over. Further, there are several expected salary dumps expected between now and Opennig Day of over-priced, yet productive major leaguers.

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