Baltimore Orioles

Approval Rate: 86%

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    cyqing

    Tue Nov 13 2007

    What a joke. Andy McFail is now running this team. Oh boy. And they lost to Texas earlier this year by a whopping margin of 30-3. I rest my case.

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    marissasilvio

    Tue Apr 24 2007

    i love the os, grew up watching them at memorial stadium in there glory days. but know at camden yards for the last 10years not to hot but im a true fan go os

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Fri Dec 09 2005

    3 stars overall as a franchise: very nice park and a good tradition. What happened to this team? They were always, at the very least, dangerous in the 60's, 70's, and early 80's. Since then, they have become arguably the most boring AL team, and though not the worst, a bad franchise in the standings. And not bad in a good way with interesting players and an upside, aside from Tejada and one or two others. Think Braves of the second half of the 80's.

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    mtbmlb

    Sun Sep 11 2005

    Hmmmm.... let's see here; lost a division lead, Palmeiro has used steroids, Ponson getting his drunken carcass released, yep. Another down year.

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    x12xdukex4x

    Mon May 09 2005

    The Orioles aren't getting anywhere? What? Yeah, okay. If you say so. We will just see how it ends. If you ask me, this is one of the best teams this ball club has seen in a WHILE. Javy Lopez doing great as a DH (along with Raffy), Brian Roberts stepping up in both 2nd base and hitting (avg. is pretty fricken amazing), Melvin Mora doing great at 3rd base, Miguel Tejada on fire, and also you can't count out Erik Bedard pitching well the past few games. The only flaw is that Lopez's pitching hasn't been well, but the bullpen picks it up. Anyway, I'm a lifelong O's fan, so even if they don't do good I will still love them! GO ORIOLES!! In 1st so far!!

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    jar_jar_binks

    Wed Apr 13 2005

    Sure they took 2 of 3 from my Yanks to start the season but they're not going anywhere. Sosa won't return this team to glory. Sidney Ponson is supposed to be the ace but since he's a headcase to manager Lee Mazzilli, he's the fourth starter.

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    skizero

    Fri Feb 18 2005

    i dont care if they got Sosa or not. they'll still be watching the Yankees and Red Sox duke it out all year. this organization needs to get in the business of cultivating homegrown talent if they ever want to compete in this explosive division again.

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    james76255

    Sun Jan 23 2005

    A team with a rich history. Problem is building with the farm system doesn't work like it used to and nobody with Baltimore seems to be able to figure out how to make a winner through free agency.

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    onehungrymonst_er

    Mon Aug 23 2004

    With the players they have I thought they'd reach .500. So much for that...

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    gllover27

    Sun Aug 17 2003

    My mother needs to join the team to help them!!

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    hardwire

    Mon Aug 04 2003

    They are hitting surprisingly well and looking to the future. Conine maintains a consistent bat, and Gibbons and Hairston are getting better and better. Not to mention the additions of Brian Roberts and Luis Matos, both quality players. Helling sucks, Lopez isn't doing as well as expected, and they just dealt Ponson, Hentgen has been pitching unusually good lately, Johnson is struggling to find any consistency. But they have good young players and could be looking at a wild card spot in 2004.

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    datmartin

    Thu Jun 26 2003

    GREAT TRADITON!

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    moosekarloff

    Thu Jun 05 2003

    A team with a couple of decent starters and a few talented position players, but that's it. The franchise has a winning tradition and these guys want to live up to that, but unfortunately the talent is short. This squad should win about 75 games in 2003, which is respectable, but not worth writing home about.

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    netcadet69

    Wed Apr 02 2003

    Hey, I've been an "'s fan my entire life. Sure, they've been lousy the past five years but, I still support my team. I love to watch them play. Yeah, winning is much better than losing. Losing is part of the game. The Orioles had their dynasty in the 70's and 80's and they are rebuilding. They finally made changes internally to change this year. I know the players will do well, GO O'S!!!!!

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    damifino

    Sun Jul 07 2002

    I'm a lifelong O's fan. But my loyalty lies with the teams of the 1980's--Cal Ripken, Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, et al. The good players are gone, and current ownership is a joke. Hard to believe that this team was a contender just 5 short years ago; it seems like ages now.

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    agingpeacock

    Tue Jan 15 2002

    I feel bad dissing my home team but, lets face it the Orioles are lousy. Four consecutive losing seasons, a foul first in the history of this once great franchise. Lawyers (Peter Angelos esq. owner) and MLB do not mix well! And that old codger Sid Thrift gives senior adults a bad name. The only reason the Orioles still draw crowds is because of the Sport Utility driving rich New Yorkers and Washingtonian corporate types and their yuppie puppies who come for the status and the excellent stadium Oriole Park at Camden yards. It's like the Emperor's New Clothes 2002 version!

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    nick1543om

    Tue Nov 23 1999

    Baltimore Orioles have the best stadium in the league

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    with1458om

    Mon Nov 22 1999

    A star team - Mussina is the king of the AL, but Belle needs to get his ass out. Lots of new talent thats gonna rock MLB next season

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    mp55944du

    Sun Nov 07 1999

    Orioles - a year that should have been outstanding, but instead turned out to be a disappointment. At least Cal got 400 and the 14+ game winning streak. I can't wait to see the younger players like Hairston and Kingsale play regularly. Orioles magic lives.

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    bigr347om

    Tue Oct 26 1999

    The Baltimore Orioles get no respect from the peers