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    Per the article above, the O's have signed Darren O'Day for 2yrs/5.4mill with an option for a third.

    O'Day was clutch for the O's so many times last year and pulled their butts out of the fire numerous times. He was one of my favorite O's by the end of last year and I'm happy a deal was worked out. Seriously, the guy was money when it counted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmo View Post
    Per the article above, the O's have signed Darren O'Day for 2yrs/5.4mill with an option for a third.

    O'Day was clutch for the O's so many times last year and pulled their butts out of the fire numerous times. He was one of my favorite O's by the end of last year and I'm happy a deal was worked out. Seriously, the guy was money when it counted.
    Ms. Gizmo, I'm responding to your post for two reasons:

    1. More than 1,400 people read your post and not one considered it worthy of a response. I respond out of a sense of kindness and chivalry; and

    2. Beautiful ladies such as yourself should be more lady-like in your choice of words. "Pulled their butts out of the fire" is not the type of expression one normally associates with beautiful ladies.

    Humble Hector

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    hector would prefer that you use the phrase "cute little fannies" when referring to the butts of MLB players.

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    O'Day was a big part of the BP last year. he said it's nice to know he'll be with the team for 2 years, because of the nature of the business, middle relievers don't often get that kind of stability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weird-O View Post
    hector would prefer that you use the phrase "cute little fannies" when referring to the butts of MLB players.
    It appears that weird-O's from Mitch and Murray don't know how ladies behave when in polite company. Cheers!

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    Hector, isn't it time for a new Schtick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rael View Post
    Hector, isn't it time for a new Schtick?
    Wouldn't that require brains and an imagination?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rael View Post
    Hector, isn't it time for a new Schtick?
    Since when has defending the honor of ladies like Ms. Gizmo become a Schtick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmDot View Post
    Wouldn't that require brains and an imagination?
    Since when does defending the honor of a lady like Ms. Gizmo require brains and imagination? That's just common courtesy to me.

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    Lol

    I guess my diaper comment to hector really got under his skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmo View Post
    Lol

    I guess my diaper comment to hector really got under his skin.
    What diaper comment, ma'am? I assume from the avatar you're a lady. Am I incorrect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by weird-O View Post
    O'Day was a big part of the BP last year. he said it's nice to know he'll be with the team for 2 years, because of the nature of the business, middle relievers don't often get that kind of stability.
    They sure do in Baltimore. The list of glorified middle relievers signed by the O's to 3 yr contracts in recent yrs is quite unimpressive. Bradford, DeJean, Baez, Walker, Timlin.......

    Ironically, O'Day is IMO proving himself superior to all of them and his contract is for much less than any of those past deals, but of course that's due to multiple factors including yrs of service.

    Bullpens win games, and they are the least expensive component to address. I for one am confident O'Day can step back in and resume the setup guy role he assumed last fall. I just hope Strop proves capable of adjusting. The O's in '13 will need both a 7th and 8th inning guy. O'Day was the 7th inning go to guy for most of '12 but who is that guy in '13. Hunter, Strop, Matusz, Patton, McFarland.......? It may be a bigger element in the success or failure of the coming season than most folks realize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weenie View Post
    They sure do in Baltimore. The list of glorified middle relievers signed by the O's to 3 yr contracts in recent yrs is quite unimpressive. Bradford, DeJean, Baez, Walker, Timlin.......

    Ironically, O'Day is IMO proving himself superior to all of them and his contract is for much less than any of those past deals, but of course that's due to multiple factors including yrs of service.

    Bullpens win games, and they are the least expensive component to address. I for one am confident O'Day can step back in and resume the setup guy role he assumed last fall. I just hope Strop proves capable of adjusting. The O's in '13 will need both a 7th and 8th inning guy. O'Day was the 7th inning go to guy for most of '12 but who is that guy in '13. Hunter, Strop, Matusz, Patton, McFarland.......? It may be a bigger element in the success or failure of the coming season than most folks realize.
    I've heard/read several people say the O's won't do as well this year, because they can't possibly match their 2012 record in 1 run games. that's sound logic given that their 1 run winning percentage was the best any team has had since the early 20th century.

    But that success was largely due to the solid work of the BP, which is pretty much totally returning this year. I'm not worried about innings 7-9. and I think they have the arms to cover the 6th inning if need be. Strop is the one to watch. he showed some late season progress to suggest that he was coming back from his mid-season breakdown. if he gets back on track, that could be a lights out situation for the last 3 innings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weird-O View Post
    I've heard/read several people say the O's won't do as well this year, because they can't possibly match their 2012 record in 1 run games. that's sound logic given that their 1 run winning percentage was the best any team has had since the early 20th century.

    But that success was largely due to the solid work of the BP, which is pretty much totally returning this year. I'm not worried about innings 7-9. and I think they have the arms to cover the 6th inning if need be. Strop is the one to watch. he showed some late season progress to suggest that he was coming back from his mid-season breakdown. if he gets back on track, that could be a lights out situation for the last 3 innings.
    Wasn't it the end of the season when Strop choked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Since when does defending the honor of a lady like Ms. Gizmo require brains and imagination? That's just common courtesy to me.
    Are you imagining that Gizmo is a female? Have you met Gizmo? Are you're saying that Gizmo's gender is the opposite of that stated on said poster's profile page?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Wasn't it the end of the season when Strop choked?
    He pitched well in the postseason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmDot View Post
    Are you imagining that Gizmo is a female? Have you met Gizmo? Are you're saying that Gizmo's gender is the opposite of that stated on said poster's profile page?
    Never met Gizmo. I assumed Gizmo was a Lady from the avatar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Never met Gizmo. I assumed Gizmo was a Lady from the avatar.
    makes total sense. I've always thought Pickle20 is Ed Reed because of his avatar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    Wasn't it the end of the season when Strop choked?
    it was late Aug. into Sept. we can call it end of the season if that helps you to understand better. we've all grown accustomed to slowing down the conversation for he who said the O's would win 95 games in 2010 and 2011.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weird-O View Post
    it was late Aug. into Sept. we can call it end of the season if that helps you to understand better. we've all grown accustomed to slowing down the conversation for he who said the O's would win 95 games in 2010 and 2011.
    You just can't get over the fact that my prediction was absolutely brilliant in 2012 and yours was absolutely dismal.

    You have my sympathy but I'm always ready to help the disadvantaged. Try this - the O's go 84-78 in 2013 and miss the playoffs.

    Regards to the puppy.
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