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The entire Orioles organization scored six runs yesterday


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Kudos to Bowie and Delmarva for mustering two run each.    Otherwise it was Baltimore and Norfolk one each, Frederick zero.   Oh, and all five teams lost.    

And did I mention that Hunter Harvey got chased after two innings and his ERA stands at 5.57?    I guess that anonymous person associated with the Orioles who said Harvey could be up on the big club by June is getting a little reality splashed in his face.   

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50 minutes ago, weams said:

We salute you.

That's great It starts with no Manny trade and no stakes

Eye of a Duquette hurricane

It's the end of the Orioles as we know them

And I don't feel fine.

Listen to Bordick BS

Team by team, reporters baffled, trumped, tethered, cropped

Look at that low OPS, fine, then

But it'll do, save yourself, serve yourself
World Series its own needs, listen to your Orioles bleed

 

It's the end of the Orioles as we know them

And I don't feel fine.

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3 hours ago, Frobby said:

Kudos to Bowie and Delmarva for mustering two run each.    Otherwise it was Baltimore and Norfolk one each, Frederick zero.   Oh, and all five teams lost.    

And did I mention that Hunter Harvey got chased after two innings and his ERA stands at 5.57?    I guess that anonymous person associated with the Orioles who said Harvey could be up on the big club by June is getting a little reality splashed in his face.   

Cedric Mullins and Ryan McKenna are nice stories and all, but the fact is that going into the season we had three consensus top-100 prospects--Harvey, Hays and Sisco.  One of them is in MLB and can't hit to save his life, and the other two are playing poorly at Bowie.   When Baseball America comes out with its midseason top 100 prospects, will the O's have anyone on it?   Maybe Mountcastle, if he can stay healthy.  

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Not sure about the point of this. The organization had a bad night. But that happens. The prior day the O's affiliates scored 14 runs, and that includes Delmarva being postponed. Here are the runs per game for the O's farm teams (The O's have scored 3.7 runs per game.

 

4.6 Norfolk

4.3 Bowie

5.3 Frederick

4.8 Delmarva

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Everyone knows the Orioles have one of the weakest farm systems in MLB. That's been the case for a while. The real issue is why is this organization so mismanaged from top to bottom? And of course we know the answer and it's spelled ANGELOS. 

And that's the problem in a nutshell. This organization will be clueless and dysfunctional until the Angelos family sells. Short of that, we'll never see the "Oriole Way" so many of us grew up with. 

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7 minutes ago, Jagwar said:

Not sure about the point of this. The organization had a bad night. But that happens. The prior day the O's affiliates scored 14 runs, and that includes Delmarva being postponed. Here are the runs per game for the O's farm teams (The O's have scored 3.7 runs per game.

 

4.6 Norfolk

4.3 Bowie

5.3 Frederick

4.8 Delmarva

Yeah, fair point.   Overall the MiL system is doing OK.   Just frustrating to see everyone floundering at once.  

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(June 7th)

 

"6 Runs" was once again a subject of the Orioles' Minor League affiliates today ........ but in a much more positive fashion.

 

Both the AAA-Tides and the AA-Baysox each scored 6 Runs IN A SINGLE INNING this afternoon in come-from-behind wins against AAA-Columbus and AA-Portland, respectively.

The Tides did it in front of a packed, sold-out stadium (10,100) in central Ohio.

 

 

http://www.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?gid=2018_06_07_noraaa_colaaa_1&t=g_box&sid=milb

 

http://www.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?gid=2018_06_07_bowaax_prtaax_1&t=g_box&sid=milb

 

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