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A couple weeks later, Fabian is slashing .261/.336/.487. The K rate is up a little, at 34.5%. Still, not a bad line.
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3 for 5 with a homer today, now batting .302/.399/.491. He’s now at 297 PA in AA and has a strong case for promotion.
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Another very good outing for Weston today: 4.2 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 K’s. The only run charged to Weston came after he was removed with two outs in his fifth inning of work with a runner on 1B via a walk. Reliever Nick Richmond came in and promptly allowed a two-run homer, with the first run charged to Weston. What a shame. Anyway, Weston got the win and his Bowie ERA stands at 1.80, with an 0.87 WHIP and 12.6 K/9 in four appearances. The promotion to AA hadn’t fazed him in the slightest.
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looking over the list, its amazing how great the Orioles defense was for those 70s teams.
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Yes, that’s true and they are the only team ever to have won so many, I was looking for teams that had four winners.The orioles had four at least twice: Brooks, Blair, Belanger and Davy Johnson. Three is reasonably common, the orioles had three frequently: Markakis, JJ, and AJ most recently in 2014.
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This. When I saw Bradfield in spring training, he was playing CF like Blair…shallow positioning and range for days, had no trouble racing backwards to catch warning track shots with ease.
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