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1 hour ago, Can_of_corn said:

Even if he did all of that how much of an improvement would we be looking at?

Not enough for him to be on the team.

I agree but I guess I would put a marker of expectations out there anyway, knowing he would likely not heed it.  It would bolster my argument to ownership as to cutting ties. 

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6 minutes ago, mdbdotcom said:

Sounds like his role will be as an unofficial player-coach. 26th man on the team who pinch-hits and gets an occasional start while serving as assistant  infield coach. They could hide him that way next year. 2021 they probably need his spot.

I'm hoping it is a ploy to make him more amenable to a buyout.

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11 hours ago, tntoriole said:

I agree but I guess I would put a marker of expectations out there anyway, knowing he would likely not heed it.  It would bolster my argument to ownership as to cutting ties. 

If ownership somehow fails to see after the last 2 seasons he needs to be gone this off-season, I'm not sure what's left to say.

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21 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

Anyone else intrigued that Elias had a one on one with a player during the season?

Only insofar as it seems like Elias is definitely laying the ground work to end this situation. I would expect nothing else with a contract that large. Heck, if the article said John Angelos was sitting down with Davis, that wouldn't even surprise me. 

They're marginalizing his role. His time is coming and they're trying to handle it delicately. 

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22 hours ago, SilverRocket said:

"Mike (Elias, Orioles executive vice president/general manager) and I sat down several weeks ago and kind of went over a program that we both thought was going to be beneficial not only for me, but the Orioles and my teammates as well. I’ve enjoyed being around the guys and getting a chance to kind of coach and teach. Something that I didn’t really expect to do at this point in my career. But just like last night, we had a chance to maybe get a backdoor out with two outs and a guy at second base."

Is the program not him completely rebuilding his swing and body in the offseason?

Wow, $20M to be a student of the game. That is just sad.

The only programs that will be mutually beneficial to Davis and the team are a buyout or minor league assignment.

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2 hours ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Under Buck, Trumbo and Davis might have been hitting 3-4 in every September game.

 

1 hour ago, DirtyBird said:

They do have a track record

Speaking of track records, Buck’s says he only played Davis in 14 games last September.    So, there’s no reason to think Davis would have played every day this September if Buck was here.     Trumbo was injured last September, so no track record there.    

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