The Revolution Has Been Televised

$396 Million isn’t exactly a dollar amount most of us will be worth when we pass on. It’s not even a figure most of us will ever be able to wrap our heads around. Well, according to a Forbes Magazine online article today (http://blogs.forbes.com/sportsmoney/2010/07/steinbrenners-death-well-timed-for-estate-tax/) that’s not the amount of money “The Boss” George Steinbrenner was [...]

Surprises and Ubaldo define first Two months of the MLB Season

The 162 game Major League baseball season is filled with lost of ups and downs, slow starts and fast finishes by individual players and teams. The first two months of the 2010 season are in the books and they have provided some major surprises at the top of their divisions, a unlikely home run leader [...]

Where’s Aubrey Huff When You Need Him?

First Base in Major League Baseball is defined as the biggest power position of any of the eight fielding positions. Ryan Howard, Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder, Adrian Gonzalez are just of the same of the power bats that define the position. This season, every Major League team except for one, the Baltimore Orioles, has at [...]

Sweep! Marco hates Red Sox Nation

Growing up in Maryland my whole life I rooted for two baseball teams: the Orioles and whoever plays the Yankees. For years I have watched Yankees fans invade our city and then watched their team defeat the Orioles in every which way possible. When Jeffery Maier stole that home run from Tony Tarasco in the [...]

Open Letter to David Ortiz

SEASON TEAM G H HR RBI SO AVG OBP SLG OPS 1997 Min 15 16 1 6 19 .327 .353 .449 .802 1998 Min 86 77 9 46 72 .277 .371 .446 .817 1999 Min 10 0 0 0 12 .000 .200 .000 .200 2000 Min 130 117 10 63 81 .282 .364 .446 .810 [...]

Matusz impresses with more than just his arm

Rick Krivda, Rocky Coppinger, Daniel Cabrera, and Matt Riley are just a few of the “can’t miss” pitching products that were supposed to make the Orioles legitimate contenders in the AL East. However, these guys were more known for their inability to pitch at the major league level then for their success. These guys are [...]

Panic Time: Worst start since 1988

When is winning going to be the only thing that matters for the Orioles? During the first couple years of the Andy MacPhail tenure, we heard that wins and losses don’t matter, but rebuilding the team the proper way does. This season however, MacPhail publicly stated that this season, the team, and Dave Trembley would [...]

Monday Morning Wrap

Masters: Which do you think is the better story: celebrating the victorious return of a golfer that left the PGA tour because he cheated on his wife, or celebrating the 3rd green jacket for a player that left the tour to be with his wife while she battled breast cancer? I think it was divine [...]

Mike Gonzalez: Mr. Heart Attack

I would be remiss if I didn’t write an interactive piece regarding Oriole closer Mike Gonzalez. The new orioles closer seems to be a magnet for 9th inning drama. Oriole fans used to call former closer George Sherrill “Mr. Excitement.” Maybe fans should call Gonzalez “Mr. Heart Attack.” I have seen Melrose Place season ending [...]

Keeping it Real with the O’s in 2010

The anticipation and excitement of Opening Day has been hanging in the air for months. Oriole fans want, need, and expect this year to be different from the last 12; but after watching the game last night, maybe Oriole fans should prepare for more of the same. The Oriole hitters produced 3 solo home runs, [...]

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