Bird's Eye View

Episode 196: Tell Me What You See


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Leading Off
IT’S HERE!!! The 2017 season has arrived, and well… it’s not half bad. As of today, your Baltimore Orioles have a 4-1 record, and if for no other reason than their alphabetic advantage, they find themselves in the AL East…

 
 
The Medical Wing

* Chris Tillman – still has that shoulder attached to his body
* Joey Rickard – stuck in traffic injury (middle finger strain)

 
 
This Week on the Twitters

@RStickel24 But CAP10 still sounds like Captain. RE2PECT sounds like retwopect.
— Sean Corcoran (@DK745) April 6, 2017


Love @masnOrioles booth citing @baseballpro during the broadcast. Progress!
— Sarah Cumbie (@sarahcumbie) April 6, 2017


It's comforting to know, in an uncertain universe, that we can still count on the O's being unable to retire #9 hitters in clutch situations
— Camden Chat (@CamdenChat) April 9, 2017


Both possible to realize O's bullpen was not good today while noting that it's going to happen if 4-5 relief innings are routinely needed.
— Matt Kremnitzer (@mattkremnitzer) April 9, 2017


After one week of play almost in the books, the biggest surprise has been what? #LetsTalkBaseball
— Baseball Essential (@BB_Essential) April 10, 2017

 
 
Around the Bases: What We’ve Seen So Far

 
Look, with just one week (5 games!) in the books, we want to channel Dave Cameron’s comments in a recent FanGraphs post:
Writing about baseball in April can be difficult. Things are happening, and the natural inclination is to want to talk about those things, but for most players, we’re talking about 20 or 30 plate appearances. A bunch of starters have pitched one game. Besides changes in velocity, there’s not much we can say about what has happened so far. The Diamondbacks and Twins are the best two teams in baseball right now, so yeah, it’s early.
With that, let’s go Around the Bases for what we’ve seen thus far:
First Base: The bullpen is going to be good, again.
Second Base: The outfield is a work in progress.
Third Base: Yankees fans are still no fun to be around.
Home Plate: Orioles appear in ESPN’s power rankings at #4.
 
Orioles Superlatives

Do you ever wonder how you will be remembered? In high school, we all worked toward that small notation in the yearbook – a surefire sign that our impact would be made upon bookshelves and boxes in classmates’ basements. With that, we take a look at who in Birdland has earned a spot in the upcoming 2017 Oriole Yearbook.
Consider this to be the Orioles school-related blog where we do give detention.
 
Deep Cuts

Scott has replaced our old Fantasy Boss segment with something he can hope to win. After having had his doors blown off in successive seasons, he unveiled Deep Cuts, a segment that pits Jake’s love of old, obscure music against Scott’s desire to talk stats.
The concept is simple. Scott presents a deep cut each week (usually something f...
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