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4 minutes ago, weams said:

Neither myself nor Schmuck know what has been said among the management privately or what instructions any of the management employees have been given. We only know their media speak. 

It might have been something like, we know this season is lost, we will be playing the kids and seeing what we have.

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1 hour ago, Tony-OH said:

I've never heard of anyone but Buck making out the lineups. Whether Dan wanted him benched or not, Buck makes the ultimate call unless something has changed.

If DD didn't want Jones to play then just DFA him.  He could go out in a blaze of glory.   

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57 minutes ago, theocean said:

That isn't what Buck is saying. He wants to make sure he isn't starting his best players all against one team in a race, while serving up a bunch of fringe guys against another team in a race. He's trying to respect other teams and the game. 

I agree with that. The O's should be evaluating talent right now - but not at the expense of the game.

I get that. We are so bad it isn’t like he is resting Brooks, Frank and Boog that’s all.  

I think you do what is best for your team. This entire roster right now is pretty much fringe players.  

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1 hour ago, theocean said:

That isn't what Buck is saying. He wants to make sure he isn't starting his best players all against one team in a race, while serving up a bunch of fringe guys against another team in a race. He's trying to respect other teams and the game. 

I agree with that. The O's should be evaluating talent right now - but not at the expense of the game.

What Buck said does not make sense. Jones started all three games in Seattle but sat all three in Tampa. Both teams are on the fringes of the playoff race and now have the same record.Then I see the Roch article saying it is looking very likely Adam will not be back next year.Why was Stewsrt not called up September 1st instead of later and relaxing at home?

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4 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

What Buck said does not make sense. Jones started all three games in Seattle but sat all three in Tampa. Both teams are on the fringes of the playoff race and now have the same record.Then I see the Roch article saying it is looking very likely Adam will not be back next year.Why was Stewsrt not called up Seotembet 1st instead of later and relaxing at home?

He played his last minor league game on Sept 3, so he got a few days off before callup, is it that big of a deal?

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3 minutes ago, Redskins Rick said:

He played his last minor league game on Sept 3, so he got a few days off before callup, is it that big of a deal?

Why wasn’t he with the team in Tampa?  I can see not sending him to Seattle. Corban Joseph was called up before Tampa. 

Whole chain of events make no sense.  

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I'm a Jones fan, but I could care less if he gets to play the rest of the season. The only thing interesting to me is playing newbies. Stewart had a poor second half, was a weird first round pick, etc., but I still want to see him play. I find that about a million times more interesting than watching Adam play right field. And the "respect" thing is media hogwash. The Orioles don't owe Adam anything. He got to rule the roost for several years.

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11 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

What Buck said does not make sense. Jones started all three games in Seattle but sat all three in Tampa. Both teams are on the fringes of the playoff race and now have the same record.Then I see the Roch article saying it is looking very likely Adam will not be back next year.Why was Stewsrt not called up September 1st instead of later and relaxing at home?

 

1 minute ago, eddie83 said:

Why wasn’t he with the team in Tampa?  I can see not sending him to Seattle. Corban Joseph was called up before Tampa. 

Whole chain of events make no sense.  

Only thing I can think of is that his groin injury from mid season was still bothering him and they wanted to give him some time to relax and heal.

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3 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Why wasn’t he with the team in Tampa?  I can see not sending him to Seattle. Corban Joseph was called up before Tampa. 

Whole chain of events make no sense.  

Maybe he had a family issue to take care of that and didnt want it made public?

I am sure, the org had a reason, we might not agree with their reasoning, but I am sure, it wasnt rock paper scissor thing.

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