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3 minutes ago, luismatos4prez said:

I'd be happy if they brought him back, Flash would immediately be the best defensive infielder on the Orioles (at 3B especially). But I doubt it happens. Wilkerson is almost back, and I'm sure they see him as a younger, cheaper Flash.

 

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On 8/19/2018 at 6:40 PM, Cy Bundy said:

Fortunately, a decent GM had set us up with talent on the farm and on the mlb roster. Unfortunately, those assets were poorly utilized. 

Dan inherited a future Cy Young award winner, people can cite our organizational view on cutters, but that organization philosophy didn’t likely come from ownerships views on the pitch. Duq gutted the system for an extra win or three and recently turned the core that took us to the playoffs into organizational depth. He didn’t bring back a relief arm that’s likely to be better than Liranzo, who he tossed away. 

Dan can’t get out of town soon enough, imho.

Decent?

AM is better than decent and he is doing pretty well in Philly... and he has taken several guys from here.  DD did pretty well until he was diminished...even if he bears some responsibility for that happening.  If you think the problem is DD you miss the reason why AM is in Philly.  Sorry dude, but we can literally have every GM in baseball and if they are hampered by ownership, it won't change squat.

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4 hours ago, VaBird1 said:

While they are a bad team I disagree with everything else.  Since the Machado trade they have become loveable and interesting.  How can you not love the Mullins story?

Or Villar? I'm enjoying the team more than before. 

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4 hours ago, luismatos4prez said:

I'd be happy if they brought him back, Flash would immediately be the best defensive infielder on the Orioles (at 3B especially). But I doubt it happens. Wilkerson is almost back, and I'm sure they see him as a younger, cheaper Flash.

No more Flash. It's time to play the young guys. I'd hate for some minor to sit because Buck has to play Flash. 

 

 

 

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On 8/19/2018 at 9:42 PM, Roy Firestone said:

 

Not just a bad team, a completely unlovable, uninteresting team to watch, too. 

 

 

 

28 minutes ago, foxfield said:

 

Help me help you, Roy. You don't know what it's like. It's an up-at-dawn, pride-swallowing siege ........

 

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You don't know what it's like ........ to love the Orioles ........ to love the Orioles ........ the way I love them.

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, foxfield said:

Decent?

AM is better than decent and he is doing pretty well in Philly... and he has taken several guys from here.  DD did pretty well until he was diminished...even if he bears some responsibility for that happening.  If you think the problem is DD you miss the reason why AM is in Philly.  Sorry dude, but we can literally have every GM in baseball and if they are hampered by ownership, it won't change squat.

Angelos blew up what may have been the best management team in baseball during the 90’s in Pat Gillick & Dave Johnson.

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