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Do local endorsements generate that much revenue for players these days?

I'm not sure how much money local endorsements get, but he'd be in line for a lot more major national ones if he was a Yankee or one of those other huge market teams thats on TV all the time.

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I'm not sure how much money local endorsements get, but he'd be in line for a lot more major national ones if he was a Yankee or one of those other huge market teams thats on TV all the time.

Right, like how Evan Longoria didn't get a national campaign out of playing for the Rays.

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I agree that losing Davis will be a huge blow to this team, but I still see the core of this team being pretty decent. I still expect us to re-tool and be competing for the AL East title next season.

I'm expecting band-aids to try and replace what we'll lose this offseason. I'm leaning towards the team being worse

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A few tidbits from this week's chat, some of which I post just because they're funny.

Comment From Kevin

Does Manny Machado end his career with his only major league attempt at SS being an error?

Dan Szymborski: I think he’ll at least make some appearance at short again. Now sadly, in the O’s eyes, I expect that the moving him back to SS thing has sailed, reached its destination, the tourists got home, their postcards came in the mail, they’ve gone back to work, and they’ve returned into a spiral of depression after realizing that the problems in their life did not go away on vacation they were always there but just avoided for a couple weeks and they’re trapped in a marriage that is now mostly for convenience than any real passion and they wish they weren’t stuck in middle management for a car company that had upper management that didn’t care about the opinions of regional managers but they hope to hang on just long enough to get the small pension granted as the company wente to mostly 401k about 7 years ago.

So I do think he’ll get a successful play at shortstop at some point

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Comment From Every Ms Fan

It’s really good that Rodney was DFA’d. It really was the right time with the Mariners being right in the chase for the playoffs.

Dan Szymborski: It’s like shutting the barn door after the horse got out, mated with a neighbor’s mare, the offspring wins the Kentucky Derby, and a despondent farmer after losing the court case to get his share of the proceeds burns down the farm, is arrested for arson, and goes to jail where he’s shivved by a member of the aryan brotherhood for not keistering some heroin for them.

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Comment From Blue Cat

Banister has generated a lot of local opinion on his bullpen management and then seemingly ham fisted attempts to justify his actions

12:43

Dan Szymborski: Every local team hates their manager’s bullpen use. I don’t see Banister’s as particularly awful or good. In the first year or two, it’s easier to pick out the egregiously bad managers than the extremely good ones. Because a lot of the good managers are good because of the long-term stability they foster and their longer-term decision making, which you can’t really see in one year. But an awful manager can reallY @#%# things up in one year. I think it took about 2 weeks for everyone in Baltimore to tire of Ray Miller

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Comment From Phil

How does Rick Peterson still have a job? When will everyone finally get on board with the O’s pitcher development, (and to an extent its recent drafting), being perhaps the single most cumulative impact on their current lack of any bright future? The farm system is bad, but they are like kryptonite to any good pitching prospect.

Dan Szymborski: He fixed Victor Zambrano in 15 minutes!

Or was it 10 minutes?

Probably should have put in a whole hour

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Comment From mtsw

Baltimore done? Am I wrong to think they basically have to win two games for every loss going forward to have a chance at the postseason?

Dan Szymborski: They’re not done, but I’m not overly enthused. My O’s feeling-o-meter is fairly low in the yellow territory, though not red

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Comment From hscer

I should write a community blog post instead of asking this, but historically what does it take for a manager to be fired after making the playoffs?

Dan Szymborski: The ire of Peter Angelos?

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/dan-szymborski-fangraphs-chat-82415/

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Some tidbits from yesterday:

12:45

Bruce Bochy: Angel Pagan to the Orioles a possibility? One year left on contract.

12:45

Dan Szymborski: As an Oriole fan, I would hope not.

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Joe: Better for the Os to go after Jay Bruce or Austin Jackson? Are either of them significantly better than what the Os currently have in the OF?

12:57

Dan Szymborski: Austin jackson. He just costs money.

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Gary: Do you think the Os should have said screw it and traded Machado? They just spent a fortune to field a mediocre team, and they could have completely re-stocked the farm.

12:58

Dan Szymborski: It's tough for me as an O's fan, but a part of me says the O's really would have been better off rebuilding this offseason, for the simple truth that it would take a $160 million payroll to have a roster as good as last year's 81-81 team did.

12:59

Dan Szymborski: The failures of the farm system in recent years has sent them on an awkward path.

12:59

Dan Szymborski: Yes, they produced Machado and I like Gausman, but they're not getting much in the way of depth from the farm.

12:59

Dan Szymborski: And buying depth is a very expensive game.

1:00

Dan Szymborski: It would be unreasonable to expect the Orioles to come up with a Bryant or a Schwarber to go along with Machado every year.

1:01

Dan Szymborski: But the organization is doing a poor job finding Pierce Johnsons or C.J. Edwardses.

1:02

Dan Szymborski: I mean Christian Walker is *still* somewhere in the middle of their top 10 prospects and he's a 25 year-old that kinda stunk in AAA>

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/dan-szymborski-fangraphs-chat-22916/

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