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Goodbye Brandon Hyde!


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And like you guys, I am devastated and looking to figure out what happened since June. My own opinion is too much instability in the  infield and too much line-up craziness. Despite the injuries to the pitching, the SP was pretty good (ex-Rogers). The bullpen sucked badly without Coloumbe and Webb. The confidence-destroying Kimbrell was a huge disaster after he repeatedly was thrown out there to build “his” confidence despite the damage to the confidence of others…Brandon Hyde….you lost the clubhouse. Time to go and let an experienced manager deliver. 

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Hey man, It breaks my heart that the O’s destroyed our season of hope. Hyde’s got to go. Watching those post-game excuses and lack of fire is not good for inspiration - club house or fans!. Pathetic. Call out stuff, not play victim. Apparently every team had amazing pitching! (Eye roll). A re-set is going to happen. A few more guys getting experience, a few guys going away, and revamping that horrible bullpen. Easy moves: let Santander walk, don’t waste money on LT contracts for SP - even Burnes, get Alex Bregman! , get more speed! 

 

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I do get tired of his post game press conferences where he praises the other team's pitching profusely. He definitely isn't fiery, that's for sure. But having said that, he likely isn't getting fired. But, his seat is getting pretty warm and if we don't take the next step in the playoffs next year, he's likely gone. 

As much as some of his in game decisions drive me crazy, he isn't the one taking the feeble at bats. The three pitching coaches ( I think they call one guy the offensively coordinator or something) need to go. 

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