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9 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

@Pickles is failing to recognize the fact that many former players found Baltimore good enough place to live in after their retirement. Jim Palmer for example still has a place inside the city. And he is just one of many who live in the broader area, or had returned after a stint from other organizations.

The Sheets family is still part of the community in spite of Gavin playing for the Chicago White Sox.

Those guys developed a connection with the city over time.  Verlander has no such connection.

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1 hour ago, Malike said:

Woo has shown a lot more at 23 in his first 10 starts than Rodriguez did. He has an electric arm and developing off-speed pitches. If you aren't impressed that the's had so little time in the minors and has pitched better than the number 1 pitching prospect in baseball this year, that's cool. I don't think it's a bad trade, there is an upside for both teams here and it would be a fair trade.

I wouldn't trade GrayRod or Cowser for him straight up. I think both have more upside than Woo (with the caveat that any pitcher is a winning Powerball ticket waiting to happen).

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Not convinced Elias has the GM relationships to get the right deals done - almost like there is some level of hazing occurring.    Other GM's to Elias - "you have great prospects, best in the game ...not going to take your 12th best prospects - need 1-2 of your top guys or no deal."  Elias - "ok no deal."   You don't win the trade deadline when you are  in first place by a couple of games, with a portion of your pitching staff running on fumes  and want to win the WS by saying - "we could not make a trade that met our requirements."    Not saying Elias should get taken but seems like he is not winning any of these negotiations right now. 

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Just now, elextrano8 said:

So much for the "no politics" rule...I'm just trying to find Orioles trade rumors.

Granted, SportsGuy just made a joke but when I say Baltimore is a dump with deep, deep social problems, unique in many ways even in a country with dozens of distressed urban areas, and it has a reputation nation-wide unparalleled as a dump with deep, deep social problems, that isn't a political statement.

That's a statement of fact.

And yes, it affects if guys want to come play here.

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5 minutes ago, Pickles said:

I wouldn't say constantly.  I'd say when it is relevant to the baseball conversation I'm engaged in.

Baltimore is a slum.  And it is due to political choices.

I'm sorry that offends you.

And the reputation of the city- and state for that matter- definitely affects player's desires or non-desires to play there.

I’m not offended and your attempt to paint your obnoxious behavior as me just being “offended by the truth” is all the more reason to point it out. It wasn’t relevant to the conversation here anyway. It’s just you attempting to insert politics where it doesn’t belong. 

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1 minute ago, Pat Kelly said:

Not convinced Elias has the GM relationships to get the right deals done - almost like there is some level of hazing occurring.    Other GM's to Elias - "you have great prospects, best in the game ...not going to take your 12th best prospects - need 1-2 of your top guys or no deal."  Elias - "ok no deal."   You don't win the trade deadline when you are  in first place by a couple of games, with a portion of your pitching staff running on fumes  and want to win the WS by saying - "we could not make a trade that met our requirements."    Not saying Elias should get taken but seems like he is not winning any of these negotiations right now. 

Pretty sure other GM's aren't going to take a pass on acquiring talent on favorable terms just to mess with Elias.

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1 minute ago, waroriole said:

I’m not offended and your attempt to paint your obnoxious behavior as me just being “offended by the truth” is all the more reason to point it out. It wasn’t relevant to the conversation here anyway. It’s just you attempting to insert politics where it doesn’t belong. 

No, Baltimore is uniquely the kind of place Justin Verlander- and others- would not waive  their no-trade clause to come play in.

That's relevant when talking about Justin Verlander waiving his no-trade clause to come play in Baltimore.

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5 minutes ago, Pickles said:

I wouldn't say constantly.  I'd say when it is relevant to the baseball conversation I'm engaged in.

Baltimore is a slum.  And it is due to political choices.

I'm sorry that offends you.

And the reputation of the city- and state for that matter- definitely affects player's desires or non-desires to play there.

Dumbest post I've read on here in awhile.  I live in LA.  Have you been to Hollywood lately -- or looked at the all the homeless under the 405 freeway?  Does that stop people wanting to play for the Dodgers?  And have you ever been to St Louis or Detroit or Philly?  The only reason people call out Baltimore as a slum compared to any other American city is because of The Wire or because they have a political axe to grind.  

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Just now, OriolesMagic83 said:

Kate is sick of New York and wants to go back to her grimy Detroit roots.  This trade is a fait accompli.

Ya'll can thank me, when the trade happens, and Kate Upton is in front of the National Aquarium raving about her love for Baltimore and all Old Bay products.

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1 minute ago, EddeeEddee said:

Dumbest post I've read on here in awhile.  I live in LA.  Have you been to Hollywood lately -- or looked at the all the homeless under the 405 freeway?  Does that stop people wanting to play for the Dodgers?  And have you ever been to St Louis or Detroit or Philly?  The only reason people call out Baltimore as a slum compared to any other American city is because of The Wire or because they have a political axe to grind.  

Might there be some amenities in Los Angeles or New York that Baltimore doesn't have?  Can we even admit that?

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10 minutes ago, Pickles said:

I wouldn't say constantly.  I'd say when it is relevant to the baseball conversation I'm engaged in.

Baltimore is a slum.  And it is due to political choices.

I'm sorry that offends you.

And the reputation of the city- and state for that matter- definitely affects player's desires or non-desires to play there.

You're not sorry or else you wouldn't keep saying it over and over again to people who are clearly offended by it.

3 minutes ago, Pickles said:

Granted, SportsGuy just made a joke but when I say Baltimore is a dump with deep, deep social problems, unique in many ways even in a country with dozens of distressed urban areas, and it has a reputation nation-wide unparalleled as a dump with deep, deep social problems, that isn't a political statement.

That's a statement of fact.

And yes, it affects if guys want to come play here.

Nothing you said is a fact.

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