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What was that again Dave?

A year ago the announcement that David Rubenstein was buying the Orioles was met with as close to 100% approval rating as possible. I’ve racked my mind and decided that only John Fisher selling the Athletics would have been met with more enthusiasm by a fanbase and fans of baseball in general. Under the Angelos…
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All 30 MLB Team’s Offseasons Ranked

The MLB offseason is a funny time because it feels like with the exception of maybe 1 or 2 teams every single fanbase feels like their front office is absolutely blowing it. For example I was listening the a Red Sox podcast and they were lamenting how terrible their offseason had been and how Craig…
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Preparing for the Baltimore Potato Famine

From the moment it was announced that the Orioles had signed Tyler O’Neill it was inevitable that Anthony Santander would be wearing another uniform this season. So when it was announced on Monday that Santander had signed with the Blue Jays it wasn’t a shock but the ensuing contract numbers that came out were disappointing…
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12 Questions For Mike Elias

Mike Elias plays things pretty close to the vest. His press conferences are generic and his signings rarely get leaked in advance. In general I think this is a good thing as there is little benefit to broadcasting your plans and intentions as a front office but as a fan it can be frustrating being…
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This Next Move Has Got to Count

If the season started today the Orioles rotation would look like this: With Albert Suarez, Chayce McDermott and Trevor Rogers as depth options and Kyle Bradish hopefully returning towards the end of the season. Now a rotation that is just an injury away from number 2 starter Dean Kremer is flatly not good enough but…
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At least one AL East team signed a corner outfielder

The Orioles joined in on the free agency frenzy on Saturday evening signing Tyler O’Neill and Gary Sanchez to deals that made industry experts say things like “huh… interesting” and “I guess that makes sense”. Both deals were for significant amounts of money and point towards these two guys playing a large role on the…
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What do the early free agent signings mean for the Orioles?

The Orioles entered this offseason knowing that their number 1 need was to supplement the rotation and for the first time in many many years the Orioles have been floated as contenders to sign the top free agent pitchers on the market. Both Burnes and Fried have been mentioned as possible targets for the O’s…
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So the Season is Over – Part 3

At the end of the season there was a report that one of the incoming free agents said that the Orioles clubhouse was James McCann’s clubhouse. That does sound like something of an indictment on some of our younger stars but James McCann is a good teammate, he’s tough as nails and he has 10…
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So the Season is Over – Part 2

This offseason has the potential to be the most exciting Orioles offseason in many many years. When it was announced that David Rubenstien was buying the Orioles it felt like a weight was taken off Orioles fan’s shoulders because under John Angelos everyone knew that the O’s were never going to spend enough to get…
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So the Season is Over – part 1

There’s not a good way to lose a playoff series but it really doesn’t get much worse than what the Orioles did this year. I was thinking about it and I decided losing 1-0 and 2-1 is actually worse than if they had gotten blown out both games and lost 10-0 and 10-1 because at…