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2 minutes ago, Malike said:

Where will Meadows play? His Defense is worse than his offense. He's actually sub replacement level this season. I bet when Tony Bautista hit all those HR's and RBI's in Baltimore that year, you thought he had a good season.

He's kinda like Trey was. 

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Just now, Moose Milligan said:

Man, Orioles just sent an email with the welcome message for these players.

I hope when Ortiz arrives they give him a pair of running shoes and tell him he's jogging to the park.

He's listed at 6'3" 230. I bet there are a lot of posters on here pushing 230 who aren't even 6 foot tall. I doubt he's morbidly obese like people are implying.

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3 minutes ago, Malike said:

He's listed at 6'3" 230. I bet there are a lot of posters on here pushing 230 who aren't even 6 foot tall. I doubt he's morbidly obese like people are implying.

And certainly not fat, which is a word all too easily and ignorantly used quite often. 

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1 minute ago, murph said:

Friends of mine on FB are showing their ignorance in spades.  I echo your sentiment! 

I tried to engage on a couple of threads, but it's the same old same old. Some are so attached to their stars of old, even though the O's are on pace to having the worst record since early in the last century with those same players (and then get nothing for them when they walk). Again, thankful for this place. We don't all agree, but there seems to be some thoughtful backup to a lot of what we post here. 

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2 minutes ago, NashLumber said:

I tried to engage on a couple of threads, but it's the same old same old. Some are so attached to their stars of old, even though the O's are on pace to having the worst record since early in the last century with those same players (and then get nothing for them when they walk). Again, thankful for this place. We don't all agree, but there seems to be some thoughtful backup to a lot of what we post here. 

I know better than to even try.  It would fall on phenomenally deaf ears.  

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