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Dan Connolly: Orioles Cheap? Get your head out of last Decade


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41 minutes ago, big_sparxx said:

In the eternal spring of hope we now sit on the edge of a dream. Either we are "all in" or we need to find another way. This team, in its best moments over the past few seasons have been woefully short of things that ultimately will make us a champion. We have beaten this horse to death and we understand that we do not have the components needed. We invest in power, not in manufacturing runs, we invest in hopeful arms and a strong bullpen, We don't have aces, clear #1 or #2 for that matter. We have guys we hope will give us 5 or 6, not guys who we can put out there that are "money in the bank" The Sawx went out and got Price and Sale. Explain to me where we have anything CLOSE to that.

If we are not going to invest PROPERLY in this team in order for us to take that next step, then I for one do not wish to continue with the mirage that "just maybe" might happen. As I have said countless times. Adam is going to swing at low and away, we know he will, they know he will and sadly... so does he. We keep waiting for this team to improve and ultimately it has not done so measurably.

I have no problem spending money knowing that we are big spenders, but investing in areas of need to me are far more important than trying to keep the status quo. Spend or go home.

Gausman was better than Price last season.  Gausman is on the upswing.  Price has thrown 743.2 innings over the past three seasons.

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My crystal ball is not as good a some peoples.  I probably didn't pay enough for it.   You see this time last year I didn't know Cleveland was going to the World Series.   And my miss  lasted long into the season and even before the playoffs when I thought that Boston and Texas were better teams.

My inability to project how far Cleveland would go gives me  some hope for the O's this time of year.  It allows me to think that the O's have a chance to go to the World Series this coming year.

If the O's sign Trumbo they may have three players that can drive in 100 runs.  Manny, Davis and Trumbo.   Manny may be an MVP.  With one acquisition of a good outfielder there could be improved outfield play.   Maybe even Rickard shows that his .400 OBP in the high minors can translate to the majors. 

I see three solid starters in Gausman, Tillman and Bundy any of which could be a #1.  Maybe Gallardo can re-capture the ability that had him be a below 4.00 ERA pitcher for 6 of the last 8 seasons.   An maybe Miley succeeds in trying easier.

Hopefully the O's do not have to trade away any of their relievers that make them one of the best pens in baseball.

Any while many see the O's losing their core really soon, I think they may trade Manny and Britton after 2017 and get a fortune in return while keeping the the rest of their team.

But as I said my crystal ball does not always work.   But sometimes it does.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Luck/timing plays a role.   The best team doesn't always win.   But the better the team, the better the odds.   

I think the odds makers have a tough time once the second wildcard game is over. Predicting a winner. It could have easily been Washington or San Francisco last year. Or Cleveland. CLEVELAND in extra innings. 

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11 minutes ago, weams said:

I respectfully disagree. Since he has no boss, I think he is better. 

No problems. I don't hate him. Honestly, the Herman's of the world have ruined alot for me as far as baseball coverage. With the Internet, it is hard for local guys to break stories. So I'm sure it's harder for guys like Connolly and Schmuck etc.

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11 minutes ago, Dark Helmet said:

No problems. I don't hate him. Honestly, the Herman's of the world have ruined alot for me as far as baseball coverage. With the Internet, it is hard for local guys to break stories. So I'm sure it's harder for guys like Connolly and Schmuck etc.

Supposed to be Heymans.

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Just now, Dark Helmet said:

No problems. I don't hate him. Honestly, the Herman's of the world have ruined alot for me as far as baseball coverage. With the Internet, it is hard for local guys to break stories. So I'm sure it's harder for guys like Connolly and Schmuck etc.

Guys like Connolly and Schmuck have better things to do with their time than lurk on twitter and pretend to have inside access. 

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

Luck/timing plays a role.   The best team doesn't always win.   But the better the team, the better the odds.   

So when does that happen exactly? Looking at the clock we either invest/trade NOW, or we sit here next year talking about "if only". Are we one player away? Two? Are we hoping for Manny to put up MVP numbers? Are we waiting for Tillman to become a legit #1? Are you expecting miracles from Ubaldo, Gallardo...Miley? Oh even better... lets hope CD cuts his K's down by even 25%. That would be amazing. 

And while we're at it, let's sign Trumbo because hell... we went to a Wildcard playoff game with him... maybe if the stars align properly we'll make it to the Divisional playoffs.... 

Am I a debbie-downer? Probably. But I'm looking at the reality that if we don't change the outlook from contender to favorite pretty quickly this past decade moves quite quickly into woulda-coulda-shoulda mode.

Sorry.. the hope meter is running on "E":

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Just now, big_sparxx said:

So when does that happen exactly? Looking at the clock we either invest/trade NOW, or we sit here next year talking about "if only". Are we one player away? Two? Are we hoping for Manny to put up MVP numbers? Are we waiting for Tillman to become a legit #1? Are you expecting miracles from Ubaldo, Gallardo...Miley? Oh even better... lets hope CD cuts his K's down by even 25%. That would be amazing. 

And while we're at it, let's sign Trumbo because hell... we went to a Wildcard playoff game with him... maybe if the stars align properly we'll make it to the Divisional playoffs.... 

Am I a debbie-downer? Probably. But I'm looking at the reality that if we don't change the outlook from contender to favorite pretty quickly this past decade moves quite quickly into woulda-coulda-shoulda mode.

Sorry.. the hope meter is running on "E":

Spending the 8th most out of 30 teams is a start to increase that luck meter. Gives you more chances of getting to the playoffs if you invest more than you can afford to. 

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13 minutes ago, weams said:

Guys like Connolly and Schmuck have better things to do with their time than lurk on twitter and pretend to have inside access. 

Yeah, I can't stand Heyman. He's like a meteorologist. He always says just enough, but mostly just implies stuff. Throws in a random team here and there, bit never a name. So you can't tell him he's wrong.

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