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Do Jon Miller and/or Gary Thorne belong in the Orioles Hall of Fame?


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Do Jon Miller and/or Gary Thorne belong in the Orioles Hall of Fame?  

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  1. 1. Do Jon Miller and/or Gary Thorne belong in the Orioles Hall of Fame?

    • Both Miller and Thorne should get in
    • Only Miller should get in
    • Only Thorne should get in
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    • Neither should get in


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The following announcers are in the Orioles Hall of Fame: Chuck Thompson (announced O’s games fron 1955-56, 1962-87), Bill O’Donnell (1966-82), Joe Angel (1988-90, 1992, 2004-18) and Fred Manfra (1993-2017).

All had longer tenures than either Jon Miller (1983-96) or Gary Thorne (2007-19).  Both Miller and Thorne’s tenure ended amidst contract disputes, while the above four all retired of their own volition.  Miller by now is far more associated with the San Francisco Giants, where he’s been for 27 years.  But of course, there are many plsyers in the Orioles Hall of Fame who had longer tenures elsewhere and are more associated with other teams. 

From a quality standpoint, Miller is already in the Baseball Hall of Fame and it’s hard to dispute how great he was with the O’s.   Thorne is more subject to opinion, but I’d easily put him ahead of Manfra in terms of quality. 

We don’t want too many announcers adding to the existing clutter in the OHOF, but I’m curious what people think.  I suspect that neither was ever going in while the Angelos family owned the team, given the circumstances of their departures, but today’s a different day.  What say you?
 


 

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For me Miller was a no-brainer.  One of the all-time greats who established himself with the Orioles.

I struggled a bit with Thorne but voted yes.  He and Palmer were so good together and a lot of great memories of a fun era were narrated by him.  I think I struggled with him because he’s probably known more nationally for hockey (he was GREAT) but that shouldn’t overshadow his great work for the Orioles.

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 The difference between Miller and guys like Thorne and Brown.   When Thorne and Brown ask the analyst (Palmer or whoever) most of the times they don’t know the correct answer.   Miller knew the answer but asked anyway.  Then once given the answer he might question the answer, gently implying another option.   Second to none.

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2 hours ago, dystopia said:

Because he's already there.

Anyway, if Manfra is there why shouldn't these two be there?

The main argument would be tenure.  Manfra announced here almost twice as long as the other two.  Of course, by that logic Jim Hunter (1997-2020) should be in ahead of Miller or Thorne.  You’ll notice I didn’t ask about him.  

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Jon Miller in a perfect world would be the long time announcer of the Baltimore Orioles.

 

I am thankful that this era ended with the Great Rebuild. And I voted both. Thorne’s “Don’t throw it away…don’t throw it all” call was pure magic. 

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Typed Manfra instead of Thorne😂
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