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Do the Orioles plan to hire a manager for next year?
I think they are gong to run the team as a syndicalist commune with a rotating executive. All of the season ticket holders will get a chance to manage one time through the batting order when the team is in the field. That could be tough with their pitching because they have fewer than 6 x 162 season ticket holder accounts.
Haven't the Oreos been relegated?
Brandon Hyde, Cubs bench coach, hired as Orioles manager.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bs-sp-orioles-worst-team-in-sports-20181231-story.html
People showed up for Cal’s streak, I’m surprised they aren’t turning out for Davis’s
Q: Is your plan to stick it out with the Giants for the rest of your broadcasting career?A: Well, it’s my 23rd year with the Giants. I mean, my plan before that was to stick it out with the Orioles (laughs). I grew up (in the Bay Area). The Giants were my team as a kid.I didn’t really know what I was doing when I wanted to stay in Baltimore. I should have definitely wanted to go home. But, I always thought, well, Vin Scully, Ernie Harwell, Jack Buck, guys who were in a city for a long time and were so identifiable with that team, I thought, well that’s what you want. I was there (in Baltimore) for 14 years and I was hoping that would be my place, but I was pretty disappointed when all of a sudden I didn’t even get an offer (to return). Now, I look back and say, ‘What was I thinking?’ I can’t even imagine if I had stayed, because the whole organization seems like it has gone downhill so badly.
Jon Miller being interviewed recently by USA Today.
Blos gonna blo