Jump to content

O's Fans Held Hostage - Day 23


bigbird

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 127
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Freel doesn't play SS.

I really don't get the idea of signing Hinske. Why not have Salazar AND Montanez on the team to play 1B/DH? If one of them fail, then you have Reimold in AAA.

Would you take a bet on whether Freel gets to show what he can do at SS during ST?

The O's management have not been that impressed with Montanez's defensive ability. I just think they are very caution about reserving a roster spot for him. Now if you comes to ST and earns a spot on the roster, that is another story.

Those 3 options loom big.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Oh I'm sure Roch is checking with the Warehouse as we speak... :laughlol:

Anyway there are rumors of a sale, just no timetable. I think we all know that Angelos isn't getting any younger, and it seems his win now philosophy has suddenly been replaced. And one of the reasons that makes sense is that he is readying the team for sale.

A lot of things make sense. But just remember the Roberts stuff, the Jones stuff, the TEX stuff.

These rumors take on a life of their own sometimes - you should know that more than any of us.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Would you take a bet on whether Freel gets to show what he can do at SS during ST?

The O's management have not been that impressed with Montanez's defensive ability. I just think they are very caution about reserving a roster spot for him. Now if you comes to ST and earns a spot on the roster, that is another story.

Those 3 options loom big.

They'll probably look at him at SS, but I don't think he will be the backup SS once the season starts. If we go with a 3 man bench (:eektf:) I think it's more likely to be: Moeller, Freel and Murphy than Moeller, Freel and Salazar (assuming we sign some garbage to play 1B).

I would like to see (assuming we're done with FA position players) a bench of Moeller, Freel, Murphy and Salazar/Montanez (with the other one starting somewhere).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A few pitching and catching tidbits. As usual read into this as little or ad much as you want. With the current offers we have on the table the chances of landing a couple starting pitchers does not look good. One year offers with incentives (similar to Hendrickson) are on the table for both Japanese pitchers and Redding. A two year offer is there for Looper. My guy feels Arrieta may start the season in Baltimore.

For catching it seems like Zaun is getting close though the Japanese catcher will be considered if we sign their pitching. That seems to be the reason for the delay.

He has never heard interest in Sexson mentioned and still thinks Hinske will be on the team.

He also does not think we'll spend any money on multi year free agents.

I asked if he heard anything about a possible sale of the team and he said yes. No names. He wonders if PGA is in the best of health.

I have heard he is having some health concerns.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't know BB's source, but I didn't get the impression that he was selling the team.

I just was told that Bisciotti and Angelos discussed Steve coming into the ownership group possibly with Kevin Plank.

I don't think he is selling the team, he might step down but I really don't believe the Angelos family is going anywhere.

I also don't know how big of a deal this really is at this point. I'm sure Pete has spoken to others about possibly taking a stake in the organization.

I will say this however, where I got my info was as solid as it gets so to speak inside the Ravens organization.

I shoulda listened to you Hank ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Angelos stepping down is interesting. yeah the family is still around, but who becomes the new majority owner?

Again, if I were a betting man it would be Geppi.

I really don't know if he will step down or not, I've got no information on that.

I was just given the info that the two have had talks and a very lengthy reasoning for why......My conversation was more about the why then "who" and "how."

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They'll probably look at him at SS, but I don't think he will be the backup SS once the season starts. If we go with a 3 man bench (:eektf:) I think it's more likely to be: Moeller, Freel and Murphy than Moeller, Freel and Salazar (assuming we sign some garbage to play 1B).

I would like to see (assuming we're done with FA position players) a bench of Moeller, Freel, Murphy and Salazar/Montanez (with the other one starting somewhere).

I believe Salazar is a man on a mission. He will be hitting the ball all over the park in ST from day one. He is out of options and if the O's try to send him down someone will pick him up for their bench. His 2008 minor and major league numbers are very nice and he is one of the leading hitter in the winter leagues.

He will make the O's decide on him. But Oscar will make it to the majors this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Posts

    • Johnson isn't on the 40 man roster so a promotion would involve some juggling there. Also, while his .920 OPS looks impressive please keep in mind that Ryan McKenna's career OPS at Norfolk was .915. I liked the energy Johnson brought to his game during Spring Training, reminded me a lot of Gunnar's attitude. While I'm not sure he'd be any more valuable on paper than McKenna was, I'm certainly willing to give chances to guys that play the game balls to the wall like he did. 
    • I doubt there is anything in the Union contract preventing MLB from using an electronic strike zone. So long as no umpires are let go or reduced in pay they would have no cause for a grievance or work stoppage. The issue for them would simply be the blow to their ego as they would lose influence over the games that they're used to having. Boo hoo.  IMO the critical reason for MLB to establish an electronic strike zone would be to eliminate the chances of a gambling scandal involving a home plate umpire going rogue in order to change the outcome of the game. I doubt a Black Sox like conspiracy could occur these days simply because players make so much money that it wouldn't make sense for a group of them to throw a game. But a single corrupt umpire calling balls and strikes in a big game could have an enormous influence on the final score. Ask the '97 Braves. Robo-umps would do away with such a possibility forever. 
    • I didn't want to say it, but since your brought it up.....I agree.   I have been involved in the fitness industry as both a person who has worked out with heavy weights for years, a company level as I used to own a supplement company, and a social media level as I know many of the social influencers involved in the fitness industry.   I can tell you that squatting that amount and even further dead lifting that amount, even for a fervent power lifter is very very rare.  Let alone for someone who weighs 180 pounds like JH, who is worth many millions,  and what makes it even more unlikely is there is no way IN H E L L that the O's brass is going to let him try and DL 700 pounds.  We are talking snap city when it comes to the back DLing that amount.  Just no way he could even do that based on his build, which is ok but nothing great.  Plus even IF he could, the Os would never let him.    End of story.   Here is one of the stronger guys I know on you tube who is around JH's weight, actually 10 pounds more, and it took years and years of training to DL 600 pounds for him.   Yet somehow a guy with JHs build is Deadlifting 700 at the age of 20?  Righttttttt lol.      
    • I'm looking at the Rays record over the past decade and I'm a bit confused over your definition of "have not won much". However, my argument is simple - teams that don't invest in payroll don't win championships in baseball. Over the past 21 years (I was going to do 20, but added the extra to include Florida's win in 2003), the average payroll position relative to the league of the eventual WS champ was 9th (see below) Year WS Champ OD Payroll rank 2003 FLA 25 2004 BOS 2 2005 CWS 13 2006 STL 11 2007 BOS 2 2008 PHI 12 2009 NYY 1 2010 SF 10 2011 STL 11 2012 SF 8 2013 BOS 4 2014 SF 7 2015 KC 16 2016 CHC 14 2017 HOU 18 2018 BOS 1 2019 WAS 7 2020 LAD 2 2021 ATL 13 2022 HOU 11 2023 TEX 9   Only three of these teams had payrolls in the bottom half of league: Florida in 2003 had by far the lowest payroll, at 25th. Their payroll climbed to as high as 18th over the next couple of years, but they couldn't maintain their success and haven't made the playoffs since, outside of the COVID season. KC in 2015 had the 16th lowest payroll, barely below the median payroll for the year. They haven't been back to the playoffs since. Houston in 2017 had the 18th lowest payroll. This was their big breakthrough year after their tanking/rebuild, and they haven't been lower than 11th since, and as high as 4th.   The trend is obvious. After the Marlins' miracle run in 2003, no team has won the WS with a payroll lower than 18th, and that team (Houston) is an obvious outlier as they were in the basically the same spot as the O's now (on the upswing from a full tear-down). While KC and Florida both had years where everything came together perfectly, they were unable to sustain their momentum. The O's were 23rd in payroll on Opening Day, and the current roster is good enough to win a championship, but history suggests they'll go the way of Florida and Kansas City if Rubenstein isn't willing to invest in the payroll. Consistently letting the talent drain out of your organization because you aren't willing to pay them won't lead to multiple championships and it won't keep fans engaged.
    • Correlation vs. Causation: The study states that there is a correlation between 1RM (one-rep max) squat and performance metrics like the 10-yard split and 40-yard dash times. However, correlation does not imply causation. Just because these variables are correlated does not mean that one causes the other.   
    • I think he's claimed and right away.
    • His Dad is a big boy and obvious lifter.  Some guys are naturally good squatters.  That’s an impressive number for Holliday, but who knows exactly how legit the actual squat is.  You can find high school kids at nearly every high school about his size with similar squat numbers.  Granted, they will be some of the strongest pound for pound kids, but it’s not a crazy number. 
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...