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In 1902 the Orioles disbanded and were replaced by the Yankees in the AL.  Within 20 years Jack Dunn's International League Orioles were the preeminent minor league team of the time, perhaps of all time.  They signed any number of future major league stars as kids and kept them for years, refusing to sell to the majors.  They won seven consecutive pennants.  The decade with the highest winning percentage in Baltimore baseball history was the 1920s.

When the stories of doom come to pass we just need to band together and buy an Atlantic League team.  Raise some case, maybe go public, sell some stock, have an IPO... whatever.  Then the new Baltimore Orioles of the AtL signs a bunch of MLB quality players, runs roughshod over the league, we have some fun.  It'll be great.

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43 minutes ago, Hit4TheCycle said:

Time to relocate the team to Vegas or Nashville. With the Nationals well on their way of winning MULTIPLE World Series all of our fans will become Nationals fans since they spend $$$ and put a REAL product on the field and compete.    Plain and simple.

Welcome to the Hangout.  Sorry you feel as you do.

If it helps, every word you just said is wrong.

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11 minutes ago, Enjoy Terror said:

This Week in OH Threads:

The Orioles could win the World Series if they simply sign Strasburg, Cole, and Rendon.

The Orioles are being driven out of baseball by the Nationals; relocation inevitable!

Stay tuned for more!

 

Don't forget the new hot dog thread. Epic!

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24 minutes ago, DrungoHazewood said:

In 1902 the Orioles disbanded and were replaced by the Yankees in the AL.  Within 20 years Jack Dunn's International League Orioles were the preeminent minor league team of the time, perhaps of all time.  They signed any number of future major league stars as kids and kept them for years, refusing to sell to the majors.  They won seven consecutive pennants.  The decade with the highest winning percentage in Baltimore baseball history was the 1920s.

When the stories of doom come to pass we just need to band together and buy an Atlantic League team.  Raise some case, maybe go public, sell some stock, have an IPO... whatever.  Then the new Baltimore Orioles of the AtL signs a bunch of MLB quality players, runs roughshod over the league, we have some fun.  It'll be great.

This made me smile a little bit. Kind of like the feeling I had when Baltimore got the Stallions of the CFL. This thread is kind of out there. But it the Orioles ever do relocate to another state. I will stop watching MLB guaranteed. So I'd be buying some tickets to see said Atlantic League team.

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