Guess Seymour Siwoff’s childhood fave “Techno-Cracked” link was busted…so he had plenty of time on his hands.
Read More...Amid the Orioles hitting a season-high four homers and tying their season high for runs, Manny Machado put his name in the record book again when he singled in the seventh inning.
It was his fifth straight road game with three hits or more. According to Elias, the only other player younger than 21 with a streak of four or more consecutive road games with at least three hits was Ty ...
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1. Edmundo got dem ol' Kozma blues again mamaIsn't that when you let a smart person go?
Strangely though, now that I'm giving it some thought I've never given before, I work in high end restaurants in Bmore. Like the best ones in town. The Ravens are in all the time, not just the team but the FO.
They have a pretty active presence in the city. The FO does big dinners, lots of meetings, some real expensive conferences.They are always out and about, from ownership to GM to team execs
But in all these years, I don't think I've ever seen the Orioles brass out once.
No parties. No wining/dining free agents. No corporate meetings. Nada.
And I've never heard of it from fellow restaurant folk (And Bmores a pretty small town, stories go through this place quick.)
Maybe the O's FO is a phantasm
Until I saw your post I was wondering why it hadn't been commented on.
Coppolella is still in Atlanta, although not as an AGM. Stoner is suggesting that the Orioles should hire Coppolella as their AGM, if you RTFA.
-- MWE
I don't really think that the players the Astros obtained during the house cleaning this season are the best young players in baseball and doubt that most will be in the majors in 3 years. Not anyone's fault but the players who were given up were flawed, had contract issues or were soon to be free agents while the players obtained were marginal types that the other teams were willing to unload.While a savvy stats guy can certainly identify quality talent, can he somehow get this type of player to play for the Astros? How do you do that and how do you get several of these guys in competition with 29 other smart front offices?
For minor leaguers, guys like Dan Straily still slip through the prospect lists despite all of the data and reports that are out there. There has to be room there for improvement.
It's not so much there are a whole bunch of secret stats out there, but hiring someone that has extensive experience thinking creatively and organizing information about baseball. You're not *really* hiring Kevin Goldstein because he's x% better at scouting players, but because he has extensive experience considering conflicting, irregularly collected, information about baseball players and critically evaluating that information. That's a very useful skillset and with a writer, you essentially get to evaluate them before paying them a red cent.
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