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After 4 ER in 3.1 innings today, Bud Norris is sporting a 9.88 ERA on the season.

We can't keep carrying a pitcher pitching to a 10 ERA in the rotation... we're just ceding every fifth game to the opposition.

We have guys in the minors now that will do better than a 10 ERA, but we paid Bud this year so we'll ride that sunk cost right into the ground. So frustrating.

I wouldn't be shocked if Bud goes on the DL after today.

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Hard to argue with this. We made the move with Ubaldo last year, and Ubaldo was better than this. I have been advocating for Bud to go to the Dl since before opening day.

So much truth here. Agreed. Something has to be done with Bud. Unfortunately the team gambled wrong in who to keep and tender. They could be eating close to $15M in contracts this year. Terrible investments.

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So how long of a leash do you guys think Norris will get?

I agree with the previous poster who would move Norris to the pen, either send TJ back or lose Garcia, and move up Davies, Wilson or Wright to the rotation until Gausman heals and stretches out in Norfolk for a couple of starts.

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Wow. I knew his FB was good but never seen him command the slider like this.

We don't have an arm like that on our roster.

This O's team is more a collection of parts than anything. They'll win some games but this team is

not a contender right now.

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Didn't I say that folks would try and defend Bud no matter what?

I guess we can blame the outfield for not going into the stands after the home run.

I think you read WAY too much in to this....... Yeah, Bud's fastball command could have been better - just didn't state it because "the outfield botched the 4th inning" - am I wrong?

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