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11 minutes ago, JR Oriole said:

I do from a player confidence perspective, I am guessing you think it is not.  And I suspect the Orioles agree with you, which is why we still pitch to him.  So here is hoping you all are correct and he goes 0 for his next 57 against the Os to then align him with how he performs against the rest of the majors. 

I could just extrapolate based on the current Oriole pitchers he just faced this week, but that might look worse!  Either way, I am sick of getting beaten by this guy.  I think we all can agree on that.

I think it has a lot more to do with the caliber of the pitching the O's have had and less to do with the color of the uniform.

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18 minutes ago, joelala said:

Can not speak to the truth or falsehood of those specifics, but look at their historically bad W/L records for the tank years. I think you have to at least somewhat concertedly be that bad. And I do know they played service time games with Springer at least to try to synch up his controllable years with their perceived window. So it would not surprise me if there were other such similar instances of players being blocked or held back in favor of firmly below replacement level players. 

It's understandable to do that with a player as gifted as Springer.  It's not for players who aren't top 100 prospects.  

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16 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I think it has a lot more to do with the caliber of the pitching the O's have had and less to do with the color of the uniform.

He's not good against Houston so apparently it's not orange that he likes so much. In an odd twist, they've had much better pitchers than the O's lately.

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23 minutes ago, Ruzious said:

It's understandable to do that with a player as gifted as Springer.  It's not for players who aren't top 100 prospects.  

Sure. But if you think a player will be a part of your next competitive team (any part, not just a star) why not do that while you are still in full tank mode? Not saying I agree with it, but it is crystal clear that we aren’t in ‘win-now’ mode so that’s what it is. I can respect sticking with a timeline that I you laid out. Like it or not it’s clear there is a plan and a timeline in place. 
 

But for the record I hate service time manipulation and hope the issue is fixed in the new cba. 

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59 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I think it has a lot more to do with the caliber of the pitching the O's have had and less to do with the color of the uniform.

Hard to argue with the weakness of our pitching.  Although we seem to have an easier time with Mike Trout than we do Grichuk.  I think the stats over the last several years even bear that out.  For whatever reason, Grichuk continues to pound us at an unpleasant and frustratingly consistent rate. 

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1 hour ago, Morgan423 said:

Which is why I tune out any announcer who starts talking about So-and-So's career stats against such and such a team.

Outside of the slight influence of half of said stats being generated at the same stadium, it's a bunch of nothing that means nothing... one the most worthless stats discussed in baseball.

Almost as bad as postseason broadcasts quoting how the (making up an example) Blue Jays have won 15 of their last 20 postseason games.  Most of those games were 27 years ago when tonight's starting pitcher wasn't born yet.

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