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I have wondered why Adley  was not started in the minors like the vast majority of Prospects. I must have missed this clue to the puzzle because it would seem like  a no brainer, regardless of his talent, to do that.  I mean,   he could have played HOF baseball in 2022 and all that would have done is maybe result in the team getting a lower  draft pick.

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Another Adley promotion. Been up about three weeks and two promotions. Also the radio ticket selling promotion is come to Camden Yards to see the # 1 pick and # 1 rated prospect.  I know the Oriole attendance is bad and didn't get a bump from bringing Adley up but let the kid get his feet wet. What next Adley 1st RBI bobblehead on the weekend?

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I'm just resigned to the fact that he's going to be a bust.

The bust giveaway is in July.The Fathers Day promotion has changed. It is now Adley's father Fathers Day promotion  A signed copy of his book ,have to pay for the book. "How I made Adley into the #1 prospect and #1 draft pick ".  Video with all the secrets is $49.95, s and h extra. 

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11 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

The bust giveaway is in July.The Fathers Day promotion has changed. It is now Adley's father Fathers Day promotion  A signed copy of his book ,have to pay for the book. "How I made Adley into the #1 prospect and #1 draft pick ".  Video with all the secrets is $49.95, s and h extra. 

I’d rather not watch a video of Adley being created…

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37 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I'm just resigned to the fact that he's going to be a bust.

We can give Adley the first ever Caleb Joseph award for finishing a season with zero RBIs. 

I think Adley will be fine, but it’s never a smooth ride being an Orioles fan. Even Mike Trout has a .456 OPS in the last two weeks. Slumps are going to happen it’s just gets extra attention when a career begins with a slump. 

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5 minutes ago, amdcpus said:

This guy is terrible I'm sorry to say. His numbers in the minors were not impressive whatsoever either. Looking more and more like a bust. 24.5 years old and looks like a AAA player at best

What didn't impress you? His 282 BA, 391 OBP, 30 HR, or 110 RBI?  That and he plays a tough defensive position.  Not impressive whatsoever?  Come on.  No 2020 season.  He is a year older then under normal circumstances.  

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