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It's really not the truth. Here are all the Orioles who had an rWAR of 1.0 or better in 2014:

Pearce 6.0 (acquired by Duquette)

Jones 4.9 (acquired by MacPhail)

Cruz 4.7 (acquired by Duquette)

Hardy 3.4 (acquired by MacPhail)

Britton 2.5 (drafted under Flanagan)

Tillman 2.4 (acquired by MacPhail)

Machado 2.4 (drafted under MacPhail)

O'Day 2.3 (acquired during no-GM period)

Gonzalez 2.1 (acquired by Duquette)

Markakis 2.1 (drafted under Beattie/Flanagan)

Norris 1.9 (acquired by Duquette)

Chen 1.8 (acquired by Duquette)

Davis 1.8 (acquired by MacPhail)

Lough 1.6 (acquired by Duquette)

Schoop 1.5 (acquired by MacPhail)

Joseph 1.2 (drafted under MacPhail)

Flaherty 1.1 (acquired by Duquette)

Gausman 1.0 (drafted under Duquette)

If you dipped down to 0.9 WAR, you could add Andrew Miller, another Duq acquisition.

Overall, Duquette was responsible for adding two of the three most valuable players on the 2014 Orioles, as well as a large chunk of the pitching staff that made the team so successful. MacPhail's holdovers certainly provided good value, but Duquette's acquisitions were essential, as well.

Not to confuse the issue but Duquette resigned Jones and Hardy. So technically they could be in Duquette's column as well.

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If I signed a contract with my current employer, had success at my current job, and was being fairly compensated for my work then I would continue working for them to the best of my ability.

I signed a contract.

How is this even a question?

Not in the sports world it's different.

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If I signed a contract with my current employer, had success at my current job, and was being fairly compensated for my work then I would continue working for them to the best of my ability.

I signed a contract.

How is this even a question?

I agree especially since he had been out of MLB for 10 years. I also think that the lawsuit involving MLB and MASN adds a little to the mix. And has the All Star game been awarded yet?

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Explain exactly how it is different. Be careful. Because your are wrong again.

NFL players sign contracts and then the team cuts him they don't have to honor it. Most teams don't block someone from a higher position job in any sports.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Sources: <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Orioles?src=hash">#Orioles</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlueJays?src=hash">#BlueJays</a> have discussed compensation package that O?s would require for allowing GM Dan Duquette to become Jays CEO.</p>? Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) <a href="
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This isn't really new news.

Roch reported this before Christmas.

December 24th, 2014

So Duquette isn't going to Toronto?

I never said that. He isn't walking around with Canadian money in his wallet, but his departure remains a real possibility despite the four years remaining on his contract. And if it happens, the Orioles will be compensated for it. Those discussions have taken place, according to sources.

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