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Just now, interloper said:

Exactly. So let's stop dunking on Adam Jones for pointing out what we all already know. The more light that is shed on the ineptitude of this circus organization the better. Adam is going to go out there and give 100% on the field. Can we say the same for the front office? No, of course not. 

I don't fault DD at all. He's working with what he has to. PA is just a stupid owner. Seen the trend of no SP or BP, but lots of offense a ton over the years. This is all Angelos

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27 minutes ago, MDtransplant757 said:

I don't fault DD at all. He's working with what he has to. PA is just a stupid owner. Seen the trend of no SP or BP, but lots of offense a ton over the years. This is all Angelos

I agree and have said as much. Dan is doing what he can, especially without knowing if he will even be here next year.

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31 minutes ago, interloper said:

Exactly. So let's stop dunking on Adam Jones for pointing out what we all already know. The more light that is shed on the ineptitude of this circus organization the better. Adam is going to go out there and give 100% on the field. Can we say the same for the front office? No, of course not. 

I know who I'm rooting for in this situation.

I love Adam, but keeping him beyond this year would be an example of the very kind of stupid decision that folks are complaining about.    We have younger, cheaper, talented outfielders in our system and he is in decline.    The bat is still good but he’s not really a CF anymore and that’s only getting worse.    We should approach him about his willingness to be traded and see if he can be dealt.   

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Just now, Frobby said:

I love Adam, but keeping him beyond this year would be an example of the very kind of stupid decision that folks are complaining about.    We have younger, cheaper, talented outfielders in our system and he is in decline.    The bat is still good but he’s not really a CF anymore and that’s only getting worse.    We should approach him about his willingness to be traded and see if he can be dealt.   

Sure, I have no argument with this thinking. But the fact is, he's the face of the franchise and despite this:

a) he has admitted he has "no say"

b) has no idea what the plan is going forward either for him or for the organization or his teammates

And I think "b" is probably true for much of the organization. It's a mess. Should Jones have been traded last year? Yeah, probably, along with most of the rest of the veterans. Is there an argument to keep him around and move him to RF and have him be a lifelong Orioles? Sure. But it doesn't look like either is happening, so what can Adam do but shrug and point out the incredibly obvious lack of planning that we're all also witnessing? 

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6 hours ago, ScGO's said:

AJ has hated ownership ever since they took his pies away, and rightfully so. I hate bosses who make mountains out of mole hills.

 

6 hours ago, ScGO's said:

AJ has hated ownership ever since they took his pies away, and rightfully so. I hate bosses who make mountains out of mole hills.

sounds like your boss makes mountains out of mole hills. ?

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5 hours ago, birdwatcher55 said:

Jones needs to stop playing arm chair GM and work on his own game and try and be a better player in '18.

What's wrong with him having an opinion on DD? In this day and age players  can post what they think. As for DDI think he is a poor GM and as for as Angelos goes he is a terrible owner. 

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1 hour ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

I like Adam Jones but I hope 2018 is his last year as an Oriole. It is time to move on and let the young guys have their opportunity to play.

I agree with that but I don't won't to put  blame on AJ for this offseason screw ups by Angelos and DD.

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6 hours ago, MikeAD said:
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6 hours ago, MikeAD said:

I Dont know.  He seems to really care.  Really.  About people, about the team, about the city about the game.  I can't imagine how awful it must feel to see his prime squandered when he has done everything right and done everything he can to help build a team against the multitude of mistakes ownership has made.  He has remained the face of the franchise, the leader of the team, and an MLB star (one of two we have with Manny) despite all the bad.  Most players of his age and talent would  have soured or demanded a trade year ago. 

 

I'm a huge AJ fan... he's hand's down my favorite Oriole... likely ever.  Hard worker, a go getter, and he pulled this franchise's attitude out of the dumpster.  But, this statement about his "prime being squandered" is utterly absurd.  The O's have spent... they've had some really bad breaks... and they came super close to a WS appearance despite not having three star players during a playoff run.

That goes without saying that in three post-season runs, Jones has 63 plate appearances with a whopping .155 BA and 4 RBIs.  It's not like he took advantage of the his prime when it truly mattered.

 

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1 hour ago, Todd-O said:

I'm a huge AJ fan... he's hand's down my favorite Oriole... likely ever.  Hard worker, a go getter, and he pulled this franchise's attitude out of the dumpster.  But, this statement about his "prime being squandered" is utterly absurd.  The O's have spent... they've had some really bad breaks... and they came super close to a WS appearance despite not having three star players during a playoff run.

That goes without saying that in three post-season runs, Jones has 63 plate appearances with a whopping .155 BA and 4 RBIs.  It's not like he took advantage of the his prime when it truly mattered.

 

We have spent (spent poorly usually) but Im not talking about spending at the FA level.  Successful teams work with the market they have.  He has done everything a leader can do.  Management and ownership has not done the same.  While the Red Sox, Yankees, Cubs, Dodgers spend at the top they also do every single thing possible to make their team successful.  They reload in every possible market and spend every dollar they can on scouting and development.  Its not just about Free Agent spending.  

 

 

When those teams make mistakes (like we did in Ubaldo, likely Davis, etc), they make the moves needed to unload some of the contract and replace the prospects they have to move as quickly as possible.  Everyone top to bottom is replaceable, and they move anyone, player or manager as needed to win.  Thats what I mean about squandering his prime.  We had a nice run with this team, it was great, it was amazing.  But in the end the players walk and we don;t have a thing to show for it.  They have failed the fans and the face of their team at every turn. 

 

 

The Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, Cubs, shoot let me just list every team that wins year after year doesn't have "our guys" they do everything they can to build a winning team.   

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