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Buck says if he is back next year the Orioles need to  emphasis defense. He said the exact same thing at the end of 2017. Sort of like the Orioles need to get guys with good  .OPS. Rinse,repeat ans wash.

Given the chance to remain in his current role, Orioles manager Buck Showalter would make defense one of his points of emphasis in spring training. Defending at a level that they need get back to or the losses will continue to mount.

And from 2017:

"Obviously, we've got to improve on the starting pitching," Showalter said last month. "That falls under Captain Obvious, and I think we've taken a step back defensively, really, the last year or two at some places. I think we need to get that back in order — especially with a pitching staff that didn't strike out that many people. That's not going to change overnight. That's something we were really good at, and I thought it kept us from playing a home game in the playoffs last year.

"I think we've dropped our guard a bit defensively. I really do. We try to make a point of emphasis, and I think we've kind of lowered our standards in a couple of areas."

 

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/09/showalter-on-leadership-inside-clubhouse.html

 

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/blog/bs-sp-orioles-defense-20171006-story.html

 

 

 

 

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