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Elias Addressing Media at 4:45 Today


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2 minutes ago, dtk9119 said:

Sounds like a bunch of player updates. Not sure why they had to "announce" a press conference for that.

Bummer for Means and Tate.

To be fair, I'm not sure the team or MASN announced it anywhere. 

The tweet in the OP appears to be from a reporter who was going to attend.

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1 minute ago, Moshagge3 said:

At least now the Orioles can't stand pat at the trade deadline and say "hey, getting John Means back is just like a deadline acquisition."

Means was probably better than anything they’ll get at the deadline so not sure that’s much of a positive, but I see where you’re going with that

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I doubt Tate will pitch for the orioles this season. All of these "setbacks" and nagging things he has all point to eventual TJS.

Hope I'm wrong.

I did like that Elias said they are "preparing" to be buyers at the deadline. 

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8 minutes ago, Moshagge3 said:

At least now the Orioles can't stand pat at the trade deadline and say "hey, getting John Means back is just like a deadline acquisition."

I never agreed with the folks that thought Means coming back on schedule from TJ was a given.  Anything the team gets from this year should be seen as a bonus.

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5 minutes ago, dtk9119 said:

I doubt Tate will pitch for the orioles this season. All of these "setbacks" and nagging things he has all point to eventual TJS.

Hope I'm wrong.

I did like that Elias said they are "preparing" to be buyers at the deadline. 

You are correct 

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9 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I never agreed with the folks that thought Means coming back on schedule from TJ was a given.  Anything the team gets from this year should be seen as a bonus.

Everybody’s different.. many have come back, some haven’t 

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25 minutes ago, oriole said:

Means was probably better than anything they’ll get at the deadline so not sure that’s much of a positive, but I see where you’re going with that

John Means at 100% I would agree. Not so sure though we would have seen that version of Means this year. 

Unfortunate though. I would have liked to seen him come back this year. 

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15 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Yep, which is why you don't plan around them coming back and being successful.  (talking about the fans not the team with the word plan)

Given the understated guess now as to him maybe returning, I myself have Xd him out altogether for 2023

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1 hour ago, Moshagge3 said:

At least now the Orioles can't stand pat at the trade deadline and say "hey, getting John Means back is just like a deadline acquisition."

Getting Means back WOULD'VE have been the equivalent of a trade, now that is not an option so you are right - the Orioles will definitely be on the hunt for SP. 

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