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2 hours ago, clapdiddy said:

Agreed, Moose.   I'm hoping he loves his job and gets rewarded handsomely.  He's young, and some team may look to make him an offer he can't refuse...but I hope he stays in Baltimore.

The video of him earlier this week watching the game in the stands gives me good vibes.

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22 minutes ago, spleen1015 said:

He's already throwing off the mound.

https://www.mlb.com/news/grayson-rodriguez-updates

https://forum.orioleshangout.com/topic/44263-grayson-rodriguez-2022/?do=findComment&comment=2803839

SG posted this the other day, and there was subsequent discussion about the likelihood of him coming up before the end of the season, fwiw. 

It's some good back-and-forth. 

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1 hour ago, justD said:

https://forum.orioleshangout.com/topic/44263-grayson-rodriguez-2022/?do=findComment&comment=2803839

SG posted this the other day, and there was subsequent discussion about the likelihood of him coming up before the end of the season, fwiw. 

It's some good back-and-forth. 

Thanks for sharing. I don't venture down into the Minros sub forum that often.

I opsted the like here because G-Rod pitching from the mound was mentioned.

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22 hours ago, oriole said:

The plan should be to secretly develop an artificially intelligent algorithm that we feed every move that Elias ever makes into so by the time he leaves, we can just introduce new data and it will spit out what Elias would do. Elias 2.0

In other words, Elias needs to visit Westworld 

 

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23 hours ago, DenaOsHon said:

Pay Elais whatever he wants! This the healthiest this organization has been since the last WS win which will be 40 years next year. Crazy!!

An argument could be made to make Elias the highest paid GM/VP in the game. Teams out there are going to want him no doubt about it. 

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