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It was very debatable whether E. Rodriguez was still a blue chipper when we dealt him. He had struggled last year and there were questions about him becoming a top of the rotation guy. Of course he went right back to a blue chip guy the second we dealt him :(

I doubt it's very debatable.

Show me one legitimate MLB scout that had E-Rod pegged as a true blue chipper, while he was in AA and Bowie.

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Buck sounds very unhappy with Snider...

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Wholly unacceptable play by Snider. It shows you where his head was in the game. Loss of focus.

o The Oriole Way

o Then the Showalter Way

o And now, The Wrong Way

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It was very debatable whether E. Rodriguez was still a blue chipper when we dealt him. He had struggled last year and there were questions about him becoming a top of the rotation guy. Of course he went right back to a blue chip guy the second we dealt him :(

The O's front office don't know what their talent is! Also what about Arietta and Alfredo Simon?

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Reaction: Thank God its a 2pm game today so I don't have to watch this poor excuse for a ball team.

Reality: As 2Pm draws near, Dip curses that he is at work and has to follow the game via MLB.com Gamecast.

LOL-that post can be echoed by most of us here:)

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I think today's game shows what the real problem is.

It's Buck.

He's got to go.

Either that, or arrange to have Dallas Keuchel start more games against us.

We always win when he starts against us.

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