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5 hours ago, Moose Milligan said:

God, we are so dumb.  Love this team, but not so sure about the organization...if that makes any sense.  

It makes perfect sense. Love the team but the owner and FO believe in kicking the same damn can down the same damn road. It is truly frustrating.

 

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12 hours ago, billw76 said:

Just another day for an Orioles fan, unless the philosophy has changed, nothing for us to get excited about.

I have a truly dumb question . Why is Orioles management against the international market? 

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13 hours ago, Tx Oriole said:

 

It is frustrating. Don't know if that's just on DD or if he is being led by Angelos on this? 

Ownership.  One of the only hirings Dan Duquette was allowed to make was bringing in Fred Ferriera to head up international scouting.  He was highly regarded as one of the best international scouts, yet we dont give him any of the resources to do his job.  

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It's like Dan had an extra ticket for a play he wasn't going to see and gave it away to the first person he saw.  Dan probably called the Yankees and said I have these international slots I don't have any use for, can you give me anything for them.  The Yankees said we have this great prospect he was really good in 2014, struck out a lot of people.  Dan- I never heard of him, do I have to send cash too?

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The Teams: The A's, Astros, Braves, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Giants, Nationals, Padres, Reds and Royals will not be able to sign international prospects for more than $300,000 during the 2017-2018 period because they are in the maximum penalty  http://m.mlb.com/news/article/239881502/top-international-prospects-sign-on-july-2/

The O's can't even take advantage of 11 other MLB teams not being able to sign top international draft picks.  :bangwall:

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8 hours ago, ThomasTomasz said:

Ownership.  One of the only hirings Dan Duquette was allowed to make was bringing in Fred Ferriera to head up international scouting.  He was highly regarded as one of the best international scouts, yet we dont give him any of the resources to do his job.  

My recollection is that the Ferreira hiring was largely ridiculed in the industry on the grounds that Ferreira was about 20 years over the hill.     Then he signed Miguel Gonzalez, who had a great year for us in 2012, and everyone shut up.    But we haven't produced much since then.     

I don't think it's accurate to say Ferreira was one of the few hires Dan was allowed to make.   In the first few months he hired Lee Thomas, Ray Poitevint, Gary Rajsich, Sarah Gelles and Rick Peterson, among others.    

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15 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

The only time he was noticeably young for his level (-2.8) he struck out 5.6.

Matt's thoughts and hopes for a cup o' joe:

“It was hard to speak, I hesitated at first,” said Wotherspoon, who was drafted by the Yankees in the 34th round in the 2014 draft.

“This is everything I have known for the past four years. The shaving policy. The collared shirt policy. All the coordinators, you know everybody. I am starting completely over. With that said, it is exciting. I am thankful for this opportunity. It is good to be wanted by somebody.”

"It is a good opportunity. Obviously, somebody in their pro scouting department saw me and likes me. It is all positive."

http://citizensvoice.com/sports/crestwood-grad-matt-wotherspoon-traded-to-orioles-organization-1.2214600

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19 minutes ago, Frobby said:

My recollection is that the Ferreira hiring was largely ridiculed in the industry on the grounds that Ferreira was about 20 years over the hill.     Then he signed Miguel Gonzalez, who had a great year for us in 2012, and everyone shut up.    But we haven't produced much since then.     

I don't think it's accurate to say Ferreira was one of the few hires Dan was allowed to make.   In the first few months he hired Lee Thomas, Ray Poitevint, Gary Rajsich, Sarah Gelles and Rick Peterson, among others.    

This is how I recall it as well.  And IIRC Poitevint is the one who made the horrible recommendation of the kid from South Korea that we brought here and found out he couldn't pitch, and ultimately got us "banned" from there.  

I'm to the point where I'm pretty much numb to the fact that the O's have abandoned the international market, but I would love if someone from the club would just explain it.  I know they sort of have with some vague platitudes over the years, but there has to be more to it.

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