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29 minutes ago, Mendoza Line said:

It didn't bother you that a member of your team spends his off time as a poster boy for one of your biggest rivals?  I personally found that disgusting.  

He has the right to still love his old team mates who he won the WS with in '04, and he could have done so in much less of a public light.  But it is classless to do a video like that when you are on a rival team, and had been for two seasons.  Shows a complete lack of loyalty and respect for your team and the team's fan base IMO.  This was during the peak of the dark years too, when we were the perennial whipping boy for the Soxs.  Kind of like rubbing salt in the wound.

It didn't bother me. I thought the BoSox were very much in the playoffs and O's were already finished with the season.

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2 hours ago, OFFNY said:

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He's not.

I'm going to take the liberty of speaking for Steve and assert that he was being facetious, in light of all of the complaining/criticism in regard to Dan Duguette's decisions of whom to sign and/or trade, and whom not to sign and/or trade.

 

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Yes, I was just making a joke.  

It was also kind of satirizing the fact that anytime someone who once played for the Orioles or who we might have acquired does well, it gets brought up here.

Joking/sarcasm on the internet are tough.   Guess I should have used an emoji.

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3 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

Not even the balls that he can't get to in the outfield?

If Buck and Dan didn't want him in right field, then don't put him out there.  I don't blame a duck for being a duck.  It is the people putting him out there that deserve the blame. 

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2 hours ago, SteveA said:

 

Yes, I was just making a joke.  

It was also kind of satirizing the fact that anytime someone who once played for the Orioles or who we might have acquired does well, it gets brought up here.

Joking/sarcasm on the internet are tough. Guess I should have used an emoji.

 

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I'm glad that you didn't.

A dry sense of humor is no longer dry if you use the emojis, literally spelling out that you are kidding.

Malike agrees with me.

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11 hours ago, tntoriole said:

If Buck and Dan didn't want him in right field, then don't put him out there.  I don't blame a duck for being a duck.  It is the people putting him out there that deserve the blame. 

I certainly don't hold Buck and Dan blameless for the outfield defense.

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17 hours ago, weams said:

Why would anyone not signoff on a famous player playing in their independent league? Not sure what Forney's problem is, but if Millar wanted to play for more than one at bat, why not? It might bring fans out to the game and the independent leagues wouldn't exist without the fans coming. Seems short-sighted or shows that Forney might take himself a little too seriously.

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1 hour ago, Can_of_corn said:

I certainly don't hold Buck and Dan blameless for the outfield defense.

Do you give them credit for the fact that the outfield has improved from -9.8 UZR/150 to -5.9 UZR/150?    

It's interesting, looking at the individual stats a big part of the improvement comes from Rickard and Kim.     They actually have Gentry at -21.3, which doesn't match what I've seen.   

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