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Fans and the FO both like to give lip service to the quest for OBP

Reimold in number 3 on the team in OBP, behind only Manny and Davis.

He has always been a good OBP, and pitches/PA guy

so that is why he was batting leadoff

and than folks complain that he hasn't hit with enough power. Jeez can't get a break

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Fans and the FO both like to give lip service to the quest for OBP

Reimold in number 3 on the team in OBP, behind only Manny and Davis.

He has always been a good OBP, and pitches/PA guy

so that is why he was batting leadoff

and than folks complain that he hasn't hit with enough power. Jeez can't get a break

Can't get a break??? This guy has had more breaks than any Oriole in recent memory. Brady seems to love the guy and maybe Buck too, but he is 32 and has had one decent season with the O's. I wish him well, but I'd rather look at someone else and not get all giddy and tingly when he has a one week stretch.

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Can't get a break??? This guy has had more breaks than any Oriole in recent memory. Brady seems to love the guy and maybe Buck too, but he is 32 and has had one decent season with the O's. I wish him well, but I'd rather look at someone else and not get all giddy and tingly when he has a one week stretch.

Players usually make their own breaks. And they get a lot more of them when they play better. Since the start of 2012 Reimold has hit .235/.294/.414, good for a 90 wRC+, and -0.3 fWAR. As a 31-year-old corner outfielder in AAA he slugged .371 this year. Breaks? His break was that the O's didn't have a decent option in LF and called him up.

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Can't get a break??? This guy has had more breaks than any Oriole in recent memory. Brady seems to love the guy and maybe Buck too, but he is 32 and has had one decent season with the O's. I wish him well, but I'd rather look at someone else and not get all giddy and tingly when he has a one week stretch.

Sure great take a look at someone.

Who would that be?

Alvarez was in RF, and he has no more of a future than Reimold.

Hey I'd love for us to have prospects to call up in September and play for 30 games

We have zero OF prospects.

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Alvarez was in RF, and he has no more of a future than Reimold.

Hey I'd love for us to have prospects to call up in September and play for 30 games

We have zero OF prospects.

Yes he does. Try to trade them both and see the difference.

BTW

How do you feel about the Amaro news? Did you expect it? I'd love to hear your take.

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Sure great take a look at someone.

Who would that be?

Alvarez was in RF, and he has no more of a future than Reimold.

Hey I'd love for us to have prospects to call up in September and play for 30 games

We have zero OF prospects.

What you say may be true, but Alvarez is 5 years younger and has had what? less than 15 AB's compared to Reimolds 1115+. So, let's stick with a Buck and Brady favorite....let's not even compare the 2's defense.

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