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The past 3 offseasons he has stressed how we are going to improve our OBP. I am still waiting on that.
There's only one promise he's made that I really cared about, and he's kept it so far. He promised we'd have a winning team. He promised that in 2012, 2013 and now. He's two for two. The rest is footnotes.

You guys are forgetting other promises: Invest heavily in the farm system, be active in international signings, improve minor league development (i.e. coaches).

He's worked hard on all these things and done a great job IMO.

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You guys are forgetting other promises: Invest heavily in the farm system, be active in international signings, improve minor league development (i.e. coaches).

He's worked hard on all these things and done a great job IMO.

Ranking dead last in international signings, isn't very active.

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I concede shades of grey with the definition of "winning" Making the playoffs inn baseball is difficult and worthy of the term. In that case they would have won enough to earn a spot in the playoffs and a chance at a championship. They "won" enough to get to the second season. They then could "win" a playoff series and maybe win a pennant and maybe even win a championship.

You mean like in 2012 when they had 90+ wins; won a wildcard; beat Texas in the wildcard round and took the Yankees to 5 games in the divisional round? That kind of winning? Followed then by a consectutive over .500 record season? Sounds like winning to me.

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If we sat in house when Wieters and Davis are gone this is our likely starting line up:

1B Flaherty

2B Schoop

SS Hardy

3B Manny

LF Peguero/Lough

CF Jones

RF Urrutia

C Ohlman

DH Cust :rofl::mwahaha::smile11:

Talk about a silly strawman argument! So, we won't make any trades between now and 2016. We won't sign any other free agents. The only players on an Orioles roster in 2016 are players that are on an Orioles (major or minor) roster today. Ridiculous on its face.

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In DD's defense, it is pretty shrewd to refuse to discuss signings. The last time word got out about specific signings (Colvin, Balfour), it made for a PR mess for the front office. DD is wisely staying tight lipped until something actually comes to fruition.

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In DD's defense, it is pretty shrewd to refuse to discuss signings. The last time word got out about specific signings (Colvin, Balfour), it made for a PR mess for the front office. DD is wisely staying tight lipped until something actually comes to fruition.

The Orioles never actually acknowledged the Colvin agreement.

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Talk about a silly strawman argument! So, we won't make any trades between now and 2016. We won't sign any other free agents. The only players on an Orioles roster in 2016 are players that are on an Orioles (major or minor) roster today. Ridiculous on its face.
That's not a strawman argument, it's what we have in house, if that's the way we choose to go. Sure we could make trades and sign FA but what evidence have we had of their willing mess to do those things? The point is we don't have much in the system in the way of position players and we will need to fill two COF positions, C, 1B, DH, and most likely 2B.
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That's not a strawman argument, it's what we have in house, if that's the way we choose to go. Sure we could make trades and sign FA but what evidence have we had of their willing mess to do those things? The point is we don't have much in the system in the way of position players and we will need to fill two COF positions, C, 1B, DH, and most likely 2B.

What evidence is there that the Orioles are willing to add players from outside our system?

1B - Davis - Trade

2B - Flaherty - Rule 5 or Weeks - Trade

SS - Hardy - Trade

CF - Jones - Trade

LF - Lough - Trade

DH - Young - Free Agent / Urrutia - International Free Agent

Granted, some came under MacPhail, but if the issue is Angelos ownership, they all came under that.

SP - Chen - International Free Agent

SP - Gonzalez - Free Agent

SP - Norris - Trade

RP - Webb - Free Agent

RP - Hunter - Trade

RP - O'Day - Waiver Claim

RP - Patton - Trade

I think there are plenty of ways for the Orioles to acquire players and they'll probably use several of them.

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Interesting, though technically this is just the dollar amount and not ranking the quantity or quality of the players signed. Still, that's far from encouraging, I admit.

It also doesn't include Urrutia or the other Cuban player. Pick and choose list. And we've signed many more THIS year.We still probably aren't even in the top half but we're far from dead last.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Orioles GM Dan Duquette joins us at 4pm est....Sirius 209 XM 89</p>— JIM BOWDEN (@JimBowdenESPNxm) <a href="

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Dan really getting himself out there lately.

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