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1 hour ago, Warehouse said:

I had two take-aways from Britt’s interview with DMR.

First, the origin of the deal was interesting.  JA met with DMR over the Summer in Nantucket with the intent on selling him on taking a minority stake.  DMR responded that he was interested but only if there was a path to majority control.  JA then said (not clear if this was in real-time or at a later date) it might make sense to buy a majority stake now. 

What I’m curious about is how this timeline lines up with Kevin Brown scandal.  Perhaps JA was dead set on retaining a majority stake, but changed his mind after the humiliating coverage in the aftermath of the KB suspension.  Perhaps he wanted to be seen as the hero that turned the Orioles around and reinvigorated downtown.  Coming to the realization that he would never be received as such, he decided it was best to get out and enjoy his wealth outside of the limelight.

The second takeaway is that hiring a CEO to replace JA will be a priority for DMR.  Who will he hire to be our Stan Kasten/Larry Luchino/Sashi Brown?

Will Mike Arougheti take on that role?  Or was he just co-purchaser?

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

I’d much rather watch Tom Davis interview Rick Dempsey in a grocery store than watch a press conference with the new ownership group.  

I mean we know MASN is terrible but this might be a new low even for them. Need to clean house over there. Not the on air talent (well, not all of it) but the rest needs a fresh start. 

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2 minutes ago, Fiver6565 said:

I mean we know MASN is terrible but this might be a new low even for them. Need to clean house over there. Not the on air talent (well, not all of it) but the rest needs a fresh start. 

It's an utter embarrassment. 

They had ONE JOB.

It is OPENING DAY.

There is a NEW OWNER.

Orioles legend CAL RIPKEN is speaking. 

You can't get your head out of your ass for like 1 single hour and broadcast a professional stream in the year Two Thousand Twenty Four? Absolutely unacceptable. 

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5 minutes ago, Fiver6565 said:

I mean we know MASN is terrible but this might be a new low even for them. Need to clean house over there. Not the on air talent (well, not all of it) but the rest needs a fresh start. 

Hopefully Rubenstein will somehow be informed about what happened with the MASN feed of the press conference.

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8 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I’d much rather watch Tom Davis interview Rick Dempsey in a grocery store than watch a press conference with the new ownership group.  

I second that.

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4 minutes ago, Fiver6565 said:

I mean we know MASN is terrible but this might be a new low even for them. Need to clean house over there. Not the on air talent (well, not all of it) but the rest needs a fresh start. 

It is absolutely a new low.  Plus, information about where the press conference was going to be available was not well circulated in advance.  Nothing on the MASN site saying the presser would be shown on MASN, no posting on the Youtube, Orioles.com or Facebook saying “stay tuned for 11 a.m. press conference. Then when they started late nobody’s giving the messsge “you’re in the right place, we just haven’t started yet.”  Just amateur hour all over the place.  

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

It is absolutely a new low.  Plus, information about where the press conference was going to be available was not well circulated in advance.  Nothing on the MASN site saying the presser would be shown on MASN, no posting on the Youtube, Orioles.com or Facebook saying “stay tuned for 11 a.m. press conference. Then when they started late nobody’s giving the messsge “you’re in the right place, we just haven’t started yet.”  Just amateur hour all over the place.  

I agree with all of that. Hopefully today's pre-game festivities will go off without any hitches.

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2 minutes ago, rm5678 said:

I agree with all of that. Hopefully today's pre-game festivities will go off without any hitches.

I guess I’ll watch the hour long pregame show just to see how badly they can screw it up!

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

I guess I’ll watch the hour long pregame show just to see how badly they can screw it up!

Should be fun. I'm looking forward to watching at 2:00.

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23 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I’d much rather watch Tom Davis interview Rick Dempsey in a grocery store than watch a press conference with the new ownership group.  

I saw that. Or even read the paper. 

"There's a sale at Penny's!"
 

 

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