May 18, 2025May 18 Author 6 hours ago, Quin said: Orioles had more ammo and didn't even try to seize mid-afternoon. They went back to bed after morning coffee.
May 20, 2025May 20 10 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said: It's funny how similar the orioles rebuild path has taken to the White Sox. With how much they spent on Morton, O’Neill, Garz Sanchez (AAV basis), they might as well have kept the rental SP they traded for. Edited May 20, 2025May 20 by Bob Sacamano
May 20, 2025May 20 29 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: With how much they spent on Morton, O’Neill, Garz Sanchez (AAV basis), they might as well have kept the rental SP they traded for. Spending a lot on a bunch of littles. Having two good years that end in poor postseason performance. Then completely diving because of a lack of depth and poor roster construction/spending.
May 20, 2025May 20 Signing Gibson and Morton was just never bound to work. Sanchez has been a disaster. Sugano's been a pleasant surprise. O'Neill just constantly is hurt...he's just a really big dude and totally into bodybuilding, if you followed the Red Sox Netflix special. Quite a streaky hitter, too. As soon as Gray-Rod and Bradish became unavailable, their rotation started to collapse, but that doesn't explain what has happened to Adley Rutschman. Henderson's coming around, and Holliday has been much better than 2024, but all those other guys like Cowser Kjerstad Westburg Mayo have been hurt or disappointing overall. Then you have an elite MLB closer who went down to TJS and still is figuring things out in his 2nd recovery year. Edited May 20, 2025May 20 by caulfield12
June 1, 2025Jun 1 https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/2016/whitesox/ Spencer Adams or Jordan Guerrero protected over Tatis Jr. seems even worse in retrospect. There's no way in hell they were trading Carson Fulmer at that time just to save money on Shields' package.
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