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  1. There is a definite segment of Orioles insiders who believe that the team is being prepared for sale when the old man passes. We shall see.
  2. Cobb may yet be flippable if he can go out and pitch this year. Davis not. In fairness, everyone else is gone...Jones, Wieters, Machado, Schoop, etc. etc. And those are the only two deals remaining of any sort as we are down to about 60 million Opening Day payroll estimate - Davis and Cobb make up 60 percent of that. But both of those will limely be jettisoned sometime this year.
  3. Yes, Scott Boras is a genius and Peter Angelos yet again ignored his own GM. He paid Albert Belle for years on deferred deal too. Dan Duquette was against the deal by all accounts but Brady Anderson was very influential with the old man about Davis (and other dumb choices). One of the true signs of the old man not being actively in charge any longer due to his health was Brady getting kicked out of the organization.
  4. I was just responding to the post that noted there were 14 losing years from 1998-2011, and then said it is going to thus take 5-6 years to rebuild. But I certainly agree with you. Rebuilds are rebuilds. Past is past. Particularly with new GM, new de fact ownership from Angelos sons. And losing teams like Astros, Twins, etc have turned around very quickly if they draft and trade correctly. But the winning in 2014 did affect the current rebuild in one very negative way..it convinced old man Angelos that Chris Davis was a superstar and led him to go against his own GM, bid against himself and give out the worst contract in baseball history in 2016 which is still an albatross, though I think they will eventually DFA Davis sometime this year and eat the rest of his deal.
  5. Actually I am probably pretty close to the same kind of Orioles fan as Lewis....he is hilarious though and most all of us can enjoy beating the MFYs...lol.
  6. Perhaps...but those 14 years really have no relevance to this rebuild. Most teams outside perhaps of the Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers are going to have years of being not very competitive followed by a few years of winning. See Astros, Rays, Twins, Tigers etc...The days of dynasties like my Orioles teams of the late 1960s and through much of the 1970s are pretty much over. Peter Angelos is infirm and no longer involved at all in the running of the organization..his sons are quite different in style and decision making thus far. Hopefully Elias and company will do better than 5-6 years, but you could be right, sure.
  7. I intended to say likely last place in 2020, .500 in 2021 and division in 2022. Sorry for the confusion. Enjoy your season! No offense meant. Probably overly optimistic. Having seen 5 World Series teams in my life is good enough, but we can hope.
  8. Don't watch the AL East much do you? 2011- Orioles were 69-93 last place. 2012- 93-69 playoffs 2014 AL East Champions by 12 games 96-66... let's come back and look at this in 2022 and we will see who is correct.
  9. Actually from 2012 through 2016 the Orioles won more games than any team in the AL. Yes it was a long down period prior to that time, but, someone like me went to his first Orioles game in 1965 and was lucky enough to have many years where the Orioles were the best team in baseball and I have attended all five World Series that have been played in Baltimore (significantly more than some organizations, one might add). But baseball runs in cycles and we are in a rebuild. We believe that Mike Elias/Sig Mejdal have already made substantial progress in many areas including the hires of Koby Perez away from Cleveland to lead the international scouting division and the recent hire of Eve Rosenbaum from Houston as director of baseball development and Chris Holt last winter as organization pitching developmental director. Elias was heavily involved in the drafting and scouting process both with St. Louis and Houston and the farm system has already made substantive progress.... Farm rankings are notoriously variable but a Fangraphs recent analysis had the Orioles system ranked 10th overall in MLB ( a substantial improvement from 2017 when it was 27th). Picking number one Adley Rutschman helps with that but the pitching prospects at A and AA levels in our system have made marked improvement in the last year. We will have the 2nd, 31st (competitive balance pick) and 40th picks in this year's draft and given the likelihood of being at the bottom again in 2020, we will likely again have high picks in the 2021 draft. Look for the 2021 season to have us hit .500 and in 2022 to be at the top of the AL East and then in playoff competition for some years to come...(if the Houston type rebuild works as planned...lol). https://www.fangraphs.com/prospects/the-board/2019-in-season-prospect-list/farm-ranking?sort=-1,1&type=100
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  11. hey....Orioles fan here....and a regular on the Orioles Hangout.... The general consensus is that Bundy is what Bundy is...a backend of the rotation and reliable innings eater. He gives up too many HRs both in Camden and on the road but is fine for what he brings. Of course, Mike Elias/Sig Mejdal are of the Houston rebuild mode....i.e. sell any and all parts, etc. So we fully expect another 100 plus loss season and maybe two, but are generally positive about the rebuild under the new regime (and that the Angelos sons are much more hands off than the old man who is ill and not involved in active franchise issues any longer). We are hopeful to hit a lottery ticket with any of the four coming back, but most believe this is an OK, fair return (unlike the Villar to the Marlins recently which most feel was a true salary dump). Don't be expecting any Arrieta like transformation, though....those days are long gone. Braves fans said the same thing about Gausman...we knew better. Same with Dylan. He is what he is. Dylan is an excellent character guy, very stoic despite having essentially to rebuild his career after surgery and his decline in velocity and many of us were saddened by his injuries because when he was drafted, he was the top pitching prospect in the nation and his first year in the minors with 98 plus fastball and killer slider was really amazing. Anyway....we wish him all the best and that he has a fantastic year with you guys!!
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