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18 hours ago, pdiddy said:

 This alone made up for anything Delmon Young did in right field.  Utter joy listening to this.

I was in the LF stands for that. One of my favorite moments being an O's fan.  I suppose we'll have to hold on to memories like this one while we descend back into another Dark Age... 

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5 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Sorry I thought I was in the positive thoughts thread for a second.

Seriously I don't want to fire Buck, pretty sure that will not solve the O's Woes.

I just hope if this keeps up they sell off what they can.

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4 minutes ago, TouchemAll said:

Price is history 3-15 record we have a whole 2 more WINS then the Reds? 

I'd suggest that Buck has a much better roster than the Reds right now, too. Still... this is more of a personnel problem than a Buck problem. Although Buck is a great manager, he's human and he does make mistakes. But pinging him for starting Davis leadoff? Nah. He's trying crazy stuff to unstick his player... If he unsticks Davis, the lineup transforms. Because it didn't work is no reason to slam the attempt. 

Bottom line, I think our offensive lineup is pathetic, and that's the main issue right now (and I suspect going through the whole season). When you're starting multiple Rule 5 / scrapheap guys... that's an issue. There's a REASON other teams exposed them to waivers, etc.

Also, I've never been in the "homers and strikeouts are awesome" camp. I hate that kind of baseball... the Mark Reynolds and now Chris Davis school. Why? Because it's an all-or-nothing approach. And when it's nothing... it's REALLY NOTHING. It creates an inconsistent offensive team. I'd rather see a lot more defense, speed, bat skills (like being able to bunt when you need to) and OBP. We need more balance! 

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2 hours ago, TouchemAll said:

Seriously I don't want to fire Buck, pretty sure that will not solve the O's Woes.

I just hope if this keeps up they sell off what they can.

If Buck is even partially responsible for signing CD to his current contract, re-siging Trumbo, etc. - all the things Tony-OH is hinting at - then letting Buck go at the end of the season might not be such a bad idea though.  Especially if he is a prime source of the politics and intrigue that Tony-OH has also suggested is the case.  Nothing, not even a WS win, will wash away the effects of a toxic corporate culture for very long.

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