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1 minute ago, weams said:

I do not see Tom Davis listed. 

He's there in the paragraph that starts talking about Gary Thorne.   "Longtime announcers JIM HUNTER and TOM DAVIS will bring their decades of Orioles experience to new roles as regular on-air contributors in 2020."

 

Maybe this means he will have a reduced role?

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1 minute ago, Aglets said:

He's there in the paragraph that starts talking about Gary Thorne.   "Longtime announcers JIM HUNTER and TOM DAVIS will bring their decades of Orioles experience to new roles as regular on-air contributors in 2020."

 

Maybe this means he will have a reduced role?

Good catch Sounds like it. 

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The previous post was facts gleaned from the press release.   My GUESS is that Hunter has been demoted from being the fill-in play by play guy when Gary is on vacation, hence his "new roles".   I'll bet Garceau takes over that job.   His "new roles" will probably include still being master of ceremonies for pregame stuff.  

Seems like Dave Johnson and Tom Davis also will play lesser roles, maybe Tom wants to wind down a bit, he's definitely over 70.

I'm guessing that one of the two newcomers from A ball (Melanie Newman or Geoff Arnold) will take Davis's old role on the postgame show with Demper.   One could also be a sideline reporter.   Remember the Orioles tried a sideline reporter for the first time last year and she left midseason to take a national job.   I can't even remember her name but she was definitely attractive.

The press release makes no mention of spring training broadcasts.   I can't ever remember a season when the first preseason game wasn't on the radio, but we are about 69 hours out and there is nothing about it on 105.7's web site.

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