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I’m glad to see Andino back in the Orioles organization. What I like about him is that he’s a surprisingly good situational hitter. He consistently advances the runners and drives them in when needed. The defensive problems he might have can be worked out with more playing time. Considering how poorly Brian Roberts has performed, the Orioles are going to need Andino much sooner than they think.
I’ll be reading your blog regularly. I love the fact that you’re a Michigan State graduate. GO STATE! I also have recently established my own blog on this network. It’s named “Beaten To A Pulp, Converted Back Into Paper.” Some of my criticism of the Orioles’ status quo might be blunt, though.
http://usedandabusedoriolesfan.mlblogs.com/
^^^^^ i dont see how you can be coming down on B-rob so early into the season. Tonight is game 3. we play 162. you do the math.. B-rob will be back.. sooner than later
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