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Elias Addressing Media at 4:45 Today


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20 minutes ago, SilentJames said:

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. 

While I feel bad for John Mean's setback, counting on him to immediately revert to the effective, "pre-Tommy John" John Means and relying on him as a Knight in Shining Armor to bolster our pitching staff without considering any trade for a quality arm at the deadline would have been very short-sighted in my opinion, and would border on the "hope is not a strategy" theme.   I would not have considered his return to be my ace in the hole if I was "going for it."  I would hope we'd be smarter than that, but we'll never know.

Edit:  This post is directed at Orioles management, not you @SilentJames.

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46 minutes ago, owknows said:

I think we all do. I was just funnin ya.

John Means sent my brother a personal message, and a signed ball right after his no hitter when my brother was in an ICU battling Covid .. my brother recovered and John Means has a very special place in my family’s hearts. 

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12 minutes ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

"Gonna be buyers",  I hope that doesn't mean the same thing that taking off in free agency meant.

Please don't get your hopes up.  I'll believe it when I see it.  I think teams will want to rape our farm system, and I don't be Elias letting that happen.

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46 minutes ago, Going Underground said:

Off topic.Has anyone had Funyons? Yuchhh 

about 50 years ago...

Once was enough for a lifetime

Now Bugles on the other hand.... they were little witches-hat-for-your-finger bundles of conical corn deliciousness.

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6 minutes ago, owknows said:

about 50 years ago...

Once was enough for a lifetime

Now Bugles on the other hand.... they were little witches-hat-for-your-finger bundles of conical corn deliciousness.

Were? Did they stop making Bugles? 

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