Once again, the Orioles are in the typical position of not even being able to lure talent to this city. It's a vicious cycle. Top names won't come here till things get better ... and things won't get better till top names start signing here. Look, I'm not saying Bobby Valentine is the answer to any of the team's problems (although he's a clear upgrade on Dave Trembley), but the fact remains that this organization is continually spurned by the best available options.
Why is Eric Wedge such an interesting choice? He did post some good records in Cleveland, but has a .495 winning percentage in the majors.
Is Davey Johnson primed for a return to Baltimore? Davey Johnson, of course, was the last manager to win in Baltimore, and owns a career .564 winning percentage. And the hire of Davey Johnson would - of course - break the curse that his "resignation" (read "firing") put on this organization.
Still, there are factors working against him. There's his age (he's 67). There's his job with the up-and-coming Nats. But most problematic is his well-known adversarial relationship with Peter Angelos. It's been said they've made amends, but still, Angelos is not the type to make that hire. He's no George Steinbrenner (and how sad is it that this is a BAD thing?).
But one thing this whole managerial search has once again proved is that the O's are a second-rate organization getting second-rate talent. How depressing.
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