Jump to content

The return of Kevin Brown


Roy Firestone

Recommended Posts

Glad he's back.  It'll blow over but increases the chance he moves on.  Shame for us.  On the bright side, the attacks on JA will keep going.  This little skirmish reminded everyone about our ridiculous lease situation and a dozen other reasons to hate the Angelos family.

  • Haha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Part of my work includes both an HR component and vendor management so the reviewing, negotiating, extending, approving, signing, revising, etc. of contracts, employment agreements, etc. are within my domain. 

The covenant to not compete is very much enforceable, even in the state of Maryland and even though the FTC proposed a rule to ban them altogether. Low-wage earners have protection in the state of Maryland (this would be like your kid being hired at Burgar King for $10/hour and being asked to sign a N-C that would prevent them from going to work for McDonald's).

To enforce a non-compete, there is a determination of reasonableness and geography but ultimately the responsibility is on the employer to prove that a N-C was/is necessary to protect the interests of the business.

In KB/the Orioles case, it could be reasonably determined that Kevin Brown leaving the Orioles for the Nats would impact the Baltimore Orioles as a company. The product on the field is only one component of the Baltimore Orioles as a business/brand. It could be reasonably enforceable.

Most likely though, whatever contract KB has with the O's, there is likely language in it that allows him to freely seek employment upon the completion/expiration/termination (all different) of his agreement with the team. I'd bet that while he is under contract with the Orioles, he is not allowed to broadcast games for any other org in MLB. That is probably a pretty standard agreement for someone in his position/role. But I can't think that his agent would allow him to agree to something that would prevent him from employment with another team upon the conclusion of his deal with the O's. We know that he's done CFB and NCAA Softball games, etc. which is likely allowable via terms in his contract with the O's. So, I would believe that during the current terms of his deal with the team, he is stuck but once the agreement ends (regardless of how and unless he signs a N-C that specifically prohibits him from employment with another team), he's free to work for any other team. 

Edited by banks703
  • Upvote 2
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, banks703 said:

Part of my work includes both an HR component and vendor management so the reviewing, negotiating, extending, approving, signing, revising, etc. of contracts, employment agreements, etc. are within my domain. 

The covenant to not compete is very much enforceable, even in the state of Maryland and even though the FTC proposed a rule to ban them altogether. Low-wage earners have protection in the state of Maryland (this would be like your kid being hired at Burgar King for $10/hour and being asked to sign a N-C that would prevent them from going to work for McDonald's).

To enforce a non-compete, there is a determination of reasonableness and geography but ultimately the responsibility is on the employer to prove that a N-C was/is necessary to protect the interests of the business.

In KB/the Orioles case, it could be reasonably determined that Kevin Brown leaving the Orioles for the Nats would impact the Baltimore Orioles as a company. The product on the field is only one component of the Baltimore Orioles as a business/brand. It could be reasonably enforceable.

Most likely though, whatever contract KB has with the O's, there is likely language in it that allows him to freely seek employment upon the completion/expiration/termination (all different) of his agreement with the team. I'd bet that while he is under contract with the Orioles, he is not allowed to broadcast games for any other org in MLB. That is probably a pretty standard agreement for someone in his position/role. But I can't think that his agent would allow him to agree to something that would prevent him from employment with another team upon the conclusion of his deal with the O's. We know that he's done CFB and NCAA Softball games, etc. which is likely allowable via terms in his contract with the O's. So, I would believe that during the current terms of his deal with the team, he is stuck but once the agreement ends (regardless of how and unless he signs a N-C that specifically prohibits him from employment with another team), he's free to work for any other team. 

Yes these are very enforceable.  I have had them enforced.  Law practices and public Accounting firms would have a hard time staying in existence if they weren’t enforceable.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Moose Milligan said:

Non-competes are pretty much jerk-off clauses designed to intimidate people from leaving their job and working elsewhere.  Clearly, you fall into that category.  They're usually not upheld in court.  

There are non-disclosure agreements which are in place to prevent people from sharing private company information, but that's about it.

 

This is exactly correct. 

Kevin would likely prevail in court (or more likely arbitration) over enforcement but it's probably a safer and less costly approach to simply let his contract expire (like others, I'd be shocked if it's not a one year deal) and move on then. That would take away any risk.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, TradeAngelos said:

I wonder if JA had an actual gun to his head when he typed out those tweets. 

Peter would have taught him better to have someone else holding it and knowing JA, it was probably Marg.

Or maybe that was Brad’s Brach in her hand. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Dipper9 said:

What exactly does this mean?  Who are the losers?  We all know the Angelos' are ridiculous petty owners, so no news there.  If you're saying the fans are losers because we couldn't listen to an announcer for two weeks, I guess we'll just agree to disagree.  

The Angelos' suck as owners.  That has been confirmed in the past two weeks.  I see nothing else that has come from this that makes ANYONE a winner or loser.

I'd argue that Angelos is a huge winner here if we're operating under the assumption that the reports on this were accurate. Brown, if he had a backbone, could have quit and publicly aired all of his grievances regarding the situation and made Angelos look WORSE, but instead he either was told to post the tweets or he took some kind of hush money incentive to post what he did (speculation).

If what Kevin posted is true, why did he sit in radio silence for two weeks while all the other broadcasts were blowing him and attacking his buddy, Angelos?

The reports may have been wrong and he was at fault in some way. But Kevin had every opportunity to have a little bit of dignity, but instead folded like a clown. He's not some hostage here; as others have noted, he's in high demand because, for whatever reason, people enjoy his fake, forced excitement and trying to be cute and topical all the time.

As Kevin would say - while screaming annoyingly trying to get a soundbite on Quick Pitch - this is THE FIRST time he's had a chance to have integrity, but it was a HUGE SWING AND MISS.

  • Downvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll openly admit I'm in the minority on my opinion of Kevin and I accept that. But, I desperately wanted him to just quit and move on. 

The Joe Buck style is awful (in my opinion) and he's a Joe wannabe prototype crafted in a lab.

I was a huge Gary guy, so I guess I'm still butthurt he was replaced with a guy who is obviously more about himself than calling a game and being normal.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

K B took the high road and who know what next year brings re PBP. IMO, He is in the diver's seat re future negotiations. So, in my opinion, is Elias and Sig. With the national bad press on J A, I wouildn't want to be in J A's shoes right now negotiating anything. Will be interesting if the negotiations with Maryland will be affected. If I were Governor, I sure wouldn't want to be having joint press conferences with J A after this unless it's to announce the signing of THE LEASE. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, OrangeTurtle said:

I'd argue that Angelos is a huge winner here if we're operating under the assumption that the reports on this were accurate. Brown, if he had a backbone, could have quit and publicly aired all of his grievances regarding the situation and made Angelos look WORSE, but instead he either was told to post the tweets or he took some kind of hush money incentive to post what he did (speculation).

If what Kevin posted is true, why did he sit in radio silence for two weeks while all the other broadcasts were blowing him and attacking his buddy, Angelos?

The reports may have been wrong and he was at fault in some way. But Kevin had every opportunity to have a little bit of dignity, but instead folded like a clown. He's not some hostage here; as others have noted, he's in high demand because, for whatever reason, people enjoy his fake, forced excitement and trying to be cute and topical all the time.

As Kevin would say - while screaming annoyingly trying to get a soundbite on Quick Pitch - this is THE FIRST time he's had a chance to have integrity, but it was a HUGE SWING AND MISS.

Why didn’t he throw his employer under the bus? Probably because he wants to continue his career.

Professionally, in sports it’s not a good move to publicly air grievances. Say he does quit and spills the beans. Do you think that another employer is going to feel confident with him exercising confidentiality?

No one wins in this situation, least of all Kevin Brown. I would guess this is not the hill that he chooses to die on with the Orioles and I don’t blame him for that. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

JA is a douche, but I'm not going to pretend there isn't some hilarity in these posts. For months we've been reading how "corny", how "outrageously dumb" the things that Brown said in reference to the team were. He's now a Baltimore Legend and American Hero around these parts.

Edited by Malike
  • Upvote 1
  • Haha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, banks703 said:

Why didn’t he throw his employer under the bus? Probably because he wants to continue his career.

Professionally, in sports it’s not a good move to publicly air grievances. Say he does quit and spills the beans. Do you think that another employer is going to feel confident with him exercising confidentiality?

No one wins in this situation, least of all Kevin Brown. I would guess this is not the hill that he chooses to die on with the Orioles and I don’t blame him for that. 

How many broadcasts came out and spoke in support of him? Trust me, he would have been FINE with his future career prospects and forward-looking people would take him on, ESPECIALLY, for not bowing down and taking it as a slick hire. 

He's not hurting for work, I can assure you of that. 

Even if he just quit and didn't say anything at all, I'd have huge respect for him. But..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Posts

    • Love Cole Irvin as the guy who can move around a pitching staff and I'd be fine with him as the 4th/5th starter.   If you can get a guy and bump him into the spot starter/long man role, he will benefit this team more.
    • The #RisingTide doesn't stop when it starts inundating higher value MLB careers. It is an important decision for the Orioles to get right how many from 0-4 out of Heston Kjerstad, Coby Mayo, Jackson Holliday and Samuel Basallo ought to appear in an October 2024 lineup.     This is likely the singular season Corbin Burnes and Samuel Basallo can contribute cWPA to Baltimore. With about half the year to year player fluctuations and injury results in view, you can kind of MadLib the Orioles old outfielders that might still be unconstrained starters on other contenders with LF-CF-RF WAA weaknesses, and a medium strong middle reliever on those teams where maybe there is a 2024 balanced Bat for Arm situation. RF Santander back to Cleveland for Scott Barlow? CF Mullins to LA Dodgers for Daniel Hudson and/or Blake Treinen? LF Hays to Minnesota for Jorge Alcala?
    • IMHO there is close to a zero chance the O's would deal Mayo for Luzardo.  I have doubts we'd trade for him at all, but especially when names like Mayo come up.  Holliday, Mayo, and Basallo are top tier prospects (and Kjerstad is another highly rated one) but Luzardo, while very good, is not worth a top tier prospect. If the Marlins could net Kjerstad in their package I'd call that a win for them, but his inclusion also seems unlikely. To be clear, I'd love to add Luzardo, but like most trade ideas, what we'd give up would have to be agreeable.
    • The very concept is baffling  You are supposed to hit a round ball with an oblong bat and hit it Square.  That is very hard to do  No wonder only a very small % of people on the planet can do it very good.
    • I know the Brewers are in 1st, but I wonder if they'd be interested in trading Devin Williams if it was primarily MLB pieces being swapped. Looking at their roster, I feel they could use an OF and maybe a 1B/DH lefty bat.  When the time comes, I wonder if something built around around Williams for Ohearn, Santander could come into play? Depends on performance and need closer to All Star Break.  If Milwaukee thinks they can make a run and Williams was healthy, Id probably not trade him
    • I have long said that baseball is the ultimate reality show because you just never know what will happen, what personalities will emerge, what fresh talent will shine through.    Very curious to see the show Netflix is doing with the Red Sox this year. I don’t think it will be the last of its kind because behind the scenes of a MLB team for a season is endless drama. 
    • And it really goes hand in hand. He is hanging in there more this year in ABs, getting into deeper counts so he gets a chance to hit some mistakes. That AB last night was the perfect example of it. If my memory serves he laid off one, and fouled off one prior to the hanger.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...