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Respectfully, there are established base lines and paths for a reason. The object is not to chase down the runner along whatever path he chooses to record an out.
Gunnar and the O’s were screwed over.
@KimSchuss This is true. Let me try to be more accurate: Ward and Alonso haven’t lived up to the billing Elias the Liar gave them when bringing them in.
There is nothing I want more than to support this franchise but I just don’t know how to anymore. There’s no hope. There’s no joy. My friends don’t care. I just don’t know what to do anymore. I’m lost. This sucks. Please fix it. I want to love Orioles baseball again.
Ben McDonald talked about his comments on yesterday's postgame:
"As you guys know, I briefly lost my mind on yesterday's post-game show just out of frustration more than anything... I'm invested in this team... and I just want to see these guys do good..."
If the Orioles are glued to the cellar by the end of the month, the soul searching must reach Mike Elias and David Rubenstein, Josh Tolentino writes. https://t.co/DWy1rbcH54
To this point, there's no indication that Cal Ripken seeks a significant role in the Orioles' organization. But if he ever wants an opportunity to make over a franchise in a way he wants, this would be the time for him to make his move. If ownership wants instant credibility with its fan base, handing Ripken the reins would be the fastest route.
MASN analyst Ben McDonald on the postgame show: "You either do or you don't. And right now, the Orioles don't. They are not doing it and they're not playing well right now. That's the bottom line."
@FullCountChaos This should have been said weeks ago.
What has happened to the young Orioles who could play? They’ve sharply declined.
And why in the world are Ward and O’Neill still in the lineup? They’ve been awful. Ward’s walks streak is a joke. He can’t hit—nowhere near what he dd in LAA