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3 minutes ago, tntoriole said:

How about 11/30: "Brady still hanging around."   ?   

12/1 Elias calls Brady, goes to voicemail

12/2 Elias texts Brady

12/3 Brady texts Lou Angelos; Brady returns Mike's call

12/4 Elias and Brady meet for coffee, Brady orders kale juice

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http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/12/elias-on-manager-search-the-front-office-goals-and-more.html

Good information about manager search. 6 candiates and that it, no more going on the short list.

Expects to have new manager in place by end of the month.

Talks briefly about Brady.

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The Orioles haven’t announced that Graham and Rajsich won’t return next season and Elias addressed it for the first time today.

“We were brought here primarily for scouting and player development purposes,” he said. “I think we have the best track record or among the best track records in the industry in this regard over the last several years, but even going over a 12-year, 14-year period dating back to St. Louis. And we are here to implement a lot of the processes and techniques that brought us that success and import these practices to the Orioles.

“We’re also here to continue to innovate and stay ahead of the competition, and in order to do that, it was my judgment that we would make those changes.”

 

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1 hour ago, Redskins Rick said:

http://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2018/12/elias-on-manager-search-the-front-office-goals-and-more.html

Good information about manager search. 6 candiates and that it, no more going on the short list.

Expects to have new manager in place by end of the month.

Talks briefly about Brady.

 

Wow!  A lot of meat and also deference to the other teams as he works his way through the process.  

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