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50 minutes ago, dmvsports410 said:

Do you guys think we should have a petition to have Angelos sell the team? An online one. Maybe we can protest and get the attention of potential Orioles buyers like Mitchell Rales, Kevin Plan, Chip Mason, Bill Miller or Maher, Jim Davis. Also, who do you think could be a potential new owner for the Orioles down the line? I know this won't do much, but as fans we shouldn't go down without a fight. Angelos this is all your fault. 

If someone enjoys writing, circulating or signing a petition, sure, go ahead. Have fun. I can think of better ways to waste my own time. (The game threads will bear that out.)

I'm pretty sure that if and when the team is for sale, prospective purchasers will hear about it.

By the way, if you're asking Peter Angelos to sell the team, you're asking him to pay a couple or so hundred million dollars in income taxes that can be avoided if his heirs were to sell the team after his death. So maybe the timing's not so good.

 

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15 minutes ago, weams said:

Profoundly disagree. He has revised the entire structure of the organization. We already have differed discussing his results on the field for several seasons. 

I agree 100%. Now if people mean "haven't proven anything yet" on the results of the major league team, then we can all agree that's true. But we can also all agree that this season was not about that.

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4 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

I agree 100%. Now if people mean "haven't proven anything yet" on the results of the major league team, then we can all agree that's true. But we can also all agree that this season was not about that.

We can all agree that we won't see those results even next season. 

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30 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

I agree 100%. Now if people mean "haven't proven anything yet" on the results of the major league team, then we can all agree that's true. But we can also all agree that this season was not about that.

I like the general direction.   There are some personnel decisions I would question, though none of them will mean anything much in the long term.    As I said in another thread, I’ll judge him more critically next year because he knows the organization now, will have had a chance to hire personnel at the normal time in the cycle, etc.

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3 hours ago, ShaneDawg85 said:

Well a "petition" would be about as powerful and consequential as his little walkout stunt way back when.

Didn't tens of people get up and walk out during a game, and Angelos immediately sold the team to The Sultan of Brunei, who then poured hundreds of millions into payroll and infrastructure and the O's became a dynasty and the Yankees gave up and moved to Des Moines?  The last four or five things may not have actually happened.

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3 minutes ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Didn't tens of people get up and walk out during a game, and Angelos immediately sold the team to The Sultan of Brunei, who then poured hundreds of millions into payroll and infrastructure and the O's became a dynasty and the Yankees gave up and moved to Des Moines?  The last four or five things may not have actually happened.

It may have been dozens. 

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5 minutes ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Didn't tens of people get up and walk out during a game, and Angelos immediately sold the team to The Sultan of Brunei, who then poured hundreds of millions into payroll and infrastructure and the O's became a dynasty and the Yankees gave up and moved to Des Moines?  The last four or five things may not have actually happened.

Alas no, but it did spawn his famous rant about the people participating having no clue about what goes into running a ball club.  Which sadly, terrible as he has been, he was sort of kind of right.

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The issue isn't whether the team is to be sold, it's whether the owners can afford to meet the terms of their agreement with MASN. That agreement stipulates that both the Nationals and the Orioles are to be paid the same amount and that it is to be "fair market value". Can MASN continue to pay the Orioles as if they were in a larger broadcast market? Can they continue to pay the Nationals "fair market value"?

Further, I doubt if MLB would approve the sale of MASN to anyone without the approval of the Lerner family. Two guesses as to whether that would be forthcoming. If so, then the Angelos family will have to sell MASN prior to selling the Orioles, or at least the Nationals broadcasting rights portion.

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