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Old 04-18-2010, 12:08 AM   #46
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Nice win by the Nats. Old guns came out today.

Also the Mets beat the Card in 20 innings. Yupp two zero lol.
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Old 04-18-2010, 12:20 AM   #47
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What a shitshow the O's are. Terry Crowley (hitting coach) needs to fired. Go ahead and get rid of Trembley, too. Bring in Cal Ripken in some capacity asap.
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Old 04-18-2010, 12:39 AM   #48
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Certainly can't make the team any worse.
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Old 04-18-2010, 11:02 AM   #49
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Nice win by the Nats. Old guns came out today.

Also the Mets beat the Card in 20 innings. Yupp two zero lol.
That game was redonkulous. I watched some of the game around 3pm while I was the gym. Left, had dinner, watched the Caps game, and then I saw the game was still going on! I thought it was a double-header

Go Nats! They're playing hard which is all you can ask for
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Old 04-18-2010, 01:52 PM   #50
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What a shitshow the O's are. Terry Crowley (hitting coach) needs to fired. Go ahead and get rid of Trembley, too. Bring in Cal Ripken in some capacity asap.
I would keep Crowley on board but I would get rid of Trembley and Samuel.
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I would keep Crowley on board but I would get rid of Trembley and Samuel.
Why? Our offense has been terrible and our hitters seem to be regressing.
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Why? Our offense has been terrible and our hitters seem to be regressing.
I dont think its his fault that the Orioles get so many first pitch out's. I think Trmebley has checked out and it shows by how the team is playing. Crowley turned Pie around late last season and he is off to a good start this season(excluding injuries). Let's see if he can get Atkins back to the 300 hitter he used to be.

Plus it should be known that the Orioles dont have a true power hitter nor are they trying to generate runs by stealing bases and playing small ball.
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I dont think its his fault that the Orioles get so many first pitch out's. I think Trmebley has checked out and it shows by how the team is playing. Crowley turned Pie around late last season and he is off to a good start this season(excluding injuries). Let's see if he can get Atkins back to the 300 hitter he used to be.

Plus it should be known that the Orioles dont have a true power hitter nor are they trying to generate runs by stealing bases and playing small ball.
Fair points. But Adam Jones is struggling big time, so is Markakis. Jones CANNOT lay off the low and away pitch, and is just getting used. He could be a power hitter. He certainly has 30-35 HR potential. Getting utility guys like Pie to hit well is great and all, but we need our stars to shine if we want to go anywhere. Trembley is awful though.

The guys apparently had a players only meeting before the game last night. Millwood called for it. Glad to see that worked.
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Fair points. But Adam Jones is struggling big time, so is Markakis. Jones CANNOT lay off the low and away pitch, and is just getting used. He could be a power hitter. He certainly has 30-35 HR potential. Getting utility guys like Pie to hit well is great and all, but we need our stars to shine if we want to go anywhere. Trembley is awful though.

The guys apparently had a players only meeting before the game last night. Millwood called for it. Glad to see that worked.:doh:
Maybe it was a 8 inning meeting
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Old 04-28-2010, 03:41 PM   #55
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Re: Nat's and O's - 2010 MLB Season

Marlon Byrd just had a hell of a behind the back catch against the Nats, should show up on SC.. looked like he lost it in the sun, went to flip his hand to catch it.. fell right into his glove behind his back

at least the O's beat the Yanks last night
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Old 04-28-2010, 04:08 PM   #56
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I would keep Crowley on board but I would get rid of Trembley and Samuel.
I wonder if Eddie Murray is interested in being a hitting coach.
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Old 04-29-2010, 11:44 AM   #57
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I dont think its his fault that the Orioles get so many first pitch out's. I think Trmebley has checked out and it shows by how the team is playing. Crowley turned Pie around late last season and he is off to a good start this season(excluding injuries). Let's see if he can get Atkins back to the 300 hitter he used to be.

Plus it should be known that the Orioles dont have a true power hitter nor are they trying to generate runs by stealing bases and playing small ball.
i wish we would play more small ball. my biggest knock on trembley, besides his horrible timing of when to leave a starting pitcher in vs going to the bullpen, is that he doesnt try and generate runs.

last season, Os would be down by a run or two, man on 1st, 1 out. call a freakin hit or run or something to move that man up to scoring position. instead, we dont do anything and our guy would hit into a double play.

trembley did try a hit and run a few games ago with tejada at the plate and guys on 1st and 2nd. the result? sharp hit to 3rd baseman who steps on 3rd forforce out then throws to 2nd for a double play.

the Os need to play small ball and stop trying to play powerball like the sox and yanks.
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Old 04-29-2010, 02:57 PM   #58
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Yeah, Wigginton is the only one hitting for power so far this year.

Adam Jones is really living up to his profile picture from when he joined the team.
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might as well go ahead and fire Trembley
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Old 05-04-2010, 06:04 PM   #60
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Re: Nat's and O's - 2010 MLB Season

I used to root for the Orioles...Then Angelos bought them and proceeded to ruin a very good team. I now root for the Nats and right now they're sitting at 13-12. They need a couple of starters to add to their pitching corps. Their farm system looks tremendous. Rizzo is doing a good job.
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