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18 hours ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

I find the thread title a bit interesting, alluding to the notion that he wouldn't get a chance to prove his ability/worth going forward.

I think I was referencing the fact that it seemed like the board in general had given up on him or written him off. 

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18 hours ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

I find the thread title a bit interesting, alluding to the notion that he wouldn't get a chance to prove his ability/worth going forward.

I hope people can refrain from "big game" for x today (especially for pitchers). This is a developmental year, mistakes will be bountiful. A while back the O's had Jayson Werth in their system, gave up on him (couldn't catch??) and went on to a pretty respectable career. I don't know much about any of these O's. I just hope they play hard and learn. I don't think BS was particularly patient with allowing a player to grow, he preferred a known vs an unknown. He didn't need to show patience with Machado, had more patience with Schoop, but usually preferred a vet.

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On 11/27/2018 at 3:49 PM, interloper said:

 

Here are some facts:

 

1. He stunk last year in his first full(ish) MLB season.

2. The O's stunk last year.

3. The O's will stink this year.

4. The O's have no obvious good catcher.

5. The O's have Mike Elias and a soon-to-be-hired team of data-wizards.

6. We have stated, as fans, that we hope said team data-magics some effectiveness into guys like Bundy, Mancini, even Chris Davis!

7. We should give them the same opportunity to do that with Sisco.

8. It makes sense to let him work out issues in the bigs since we will a) be very bad anyway and b) already started his clock, and c) he has shown some interesting flashes at times. 

I blasted him pretty bad at times last year, but I'm not ready to give up just yet. Non-tender Joseph, go with Sisco, Wynns, and maybe Cervenka later. Don't sign a veteran catcher. 

 

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5 And-A-Half Months Later (May 6th)

 

AAA-Norfolk catcher Chance Sisco has been named the International League Batter of the Week ........ that happens when you bat .565 with 5 Home Runs, 15 RBI's, 30 total bases, a .655 OBP, and a 1.304 Slugging Percentage.

 

https://twitter.com/masnRoch/status/1125417637670989824

 

 

International League Players of the Week Named

(International League News Release)

https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/international-league-players-of-the-week-named/n-5482518

 

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On 3/2/2019 at 7:49 AM, interloper said:

I think I was referencing the fact that it seemed like the board in general had given up on him or written him off. 

If his k rate against major league pitching goes down and his contact rate goes up, if his defense improves, sure.

 

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