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MLB Quick Hits: Griffey, Sosa, and the State of the Orioles

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by user Baltimoresports247

Sammy Sosa hit his 600th home run last night. Regardless of what he may or may not have put into his body, this is still a great accomplishment. He joins only Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Willie Mays, and Babe Ruth as a member of the 600 home run club. As a Baltimore Oriole fan, it is suprising to see Sosa to return to his masher status considering he hit around .220 for the O-birds two years ago. Where were you then, Sammy?!

Anyway, I think Ken Griffey, Jr. hitting his 582nd home run is a much bigger accomplishment. Why? Because there is no doubt in anyone's mind that Griff NEVER used the juice. Not to mention, he will probably reach 600 this year, after (by my calculations) 2 1/2-3 years taken off of his career by injuries. He has always had the prettiest, most fluid swing ever since he entered the league with the Mariners...and his cap size or biceps have never changed. And how fitting is it that he is about to pass Mark McGwire on the all-time home run list? Big Mac is one of the poster boys of the steroid era, right up there with Bonds and Palmeiro. To see someone who everyone knows is clean about to pass him in the record books, and doing it the RIGHT way, is very refreshing and is GREAT for baseball.

It has been reported by ESPN and the Baltimore Sun that the O's have given Joe Girardi an offer for the managing position. I say that Girardi should grab the O's by their shorts and hold them hostage...it has been a very public ordeal...everyone KNOWS that the Orioles want Girardi...he's their man, especially with Andy MacPhail recently taking the COO position. The Orioles are required to give Girardi whatever he wants...the fans demand it. Hopefully he's stupid enough to take this job, 'cuz we'd love to have him in Birdland!

Speaking of the O's, why is nobody talking about Jeremy Guthrie? He is an All-Star caliber pitcher, with more moves on his two-seam fastball than Usher has on the dance floor. He also has the second lowest ERA since he began his work in the O's starting rotation. His record (3-1) may not suggest it, but he has held opponents to 2 earned runs or less in 9 of his last 10 starts, which includes the GEM he pitched on Mother's Day at Fenway Park...by my counts, he SHOULD be sitting at 9-1 (thank you, bullpen)...thank God All-Star voting for pitchers isn't left up to the fans, and, hopefully, the manager of the AL All-Star Team will recognize Guthrie's dominance of the league come early July. Cleveland, why did you let him go? Frankly, I don't care, but thanks for the gift!

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Anonymous Fanatic #1
896 days ago
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impressive stuff...i had never heard of Jeremy Guthrie until I read this article! I did some research and it seems like you're right...why is no one talking about this kid?
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Baltimoresports247All-American
896 days ago
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He was a first round draft pick of the Indians, but as soon as Victor Martinez was called up to the majors (his personal catcher), he lost his touch and coaches in the organization kept trying to toy with is delivery. Now, he's a few years more mature and back to his old ways...again, thank you, Cleveland!
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JuTMSY4Legend
896 days ago
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I've actually been mentioning guthrie quote a bit...overall, the Os have 3 good starters (Bedard, Gurthie, Burres) and a competent one (Trachsel)and Cabrera who can play well...the rotation really isn't a major concern for the Os, IMO
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KylesievPee Wee
896 days ago
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Yeah, i just actually started hearing about this guy last week and picked him up in my fantasy league. impressive numbers especially when you consider he is in the AL East
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Niteowl049AAA-er
896 days ago
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Agree that Griffey Jr. is the real thing. Shame the injuries prevented him from being in the 700's in homers already. Also agree it is great to know he is about pass McGwire the guy that doesn't like to talk about the past.
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Kwitt11Varsity Captain
895 days ago
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Wait a minute - what is the difference between Griffey and Sosa again? The only reason we look at these two differently is that Sosa got called in front of Congress and Griffey didn't. And that was only because Sosa was the bigger name at the time, not because they had any evidence that he used or anything.
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