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Not that many of you will care, but with the Orioles looking like a Prince Fielder signing is anything but possible, the Orioles look poised for a 15th straight losing season.
No one was brought in who you can say, "Wow, the Orioles are really going for it to try and be competitive." I like some of the things that Duquette has done for the team. However, if the Nationals continue their rise to prominence (and I think that is very likely) the Orioles will lose what little fans they have left.
It will be interesting to see how the Orioles play out this season, both on the field and with their fan base, especially if Washington is competitive.Comment
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For two offseasons running, the Orioles have offered a lot of money to a lot of players, and nobody wants to take it.
I remember last year they tried for all of the big ticket guys and ended up with Derek Lee, Vlad, & Mark Reynolds.
At least they try.Comment
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Not that many of you will care, but with the Orioles looking like a Prince Fielder signing is anything but possible, the Orioles look poised for a 15th straight losing season.
No one was brought in who you can say, "Wow, the Orioles are really going for it to try and be competitive." I like some of the things that Duquette has done for the team. However, if the Nationals continue their rise to prominence (and I think that is very likely) the Orioles will lose what little fans they have left.
It will be interesting to see how the Orioles play out this season, both on the field and with their fan base, especially if Washington is competitive.
Went there for a game once, ended with the Red Sox winning 11-0. I saw more Red Sox fans there than Orioles, by far. Nice job, Angelos.Comment
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Originally posted by MVPete1982He doesn't even compare the two, Kershaw's name isn't even mentioned in the article. He's just saying they will have room to add another stud pitcher to the rotation because their payroll is so low.
6. Los Angeles Dodgers fans, rejoice
The ownership of Frank McCourt is likely in its final days, barring some unforeseen events, and a new sheriff will be riding into town -- and the impact figures to be immediate.
The Dodgers' real payroll (dollars spent on the 2012 team and not the salary deferrals) is actually about $90 million for the upcoming season, which means that the next owner will likely come and have a lot of room to increase the budget -- for someone like Southern California's own Cole Hamels, who will be the most coveted free agent next fall if he stays healthy through the upcoming season.[REDACTED]Comment
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Originally posted by MVPete1982I still don't see it. Locking up Kershaw will be the dodgers first move after 2012 is over.
For the record: I'm a major Cole Hamels hater (because I just am without any rational reasoning). In all reality it's a harmless compliment but I don't like being associated with Cole Hamels in any way. It's a bitterness that goes back to Dodgers choking in the playoffs against the Phillies two seasons in a row.[REDACTED]Comment
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yeah villian, he's not comparing the two, he's saying whoever comes in and buys the Dodgers should have room to expand from their 90 mill payroll, TO ADD a pitcher like Cole Hamels, who is from So.Cal...nothing to do with Kershaw...lolOriginally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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