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Quintana has quietly been superb since mid-June. In 11 starts since June 15, he's 5-3 with a 3.16 ERA and .200 OBA.



If he, Severino and Manaea continue to pitch as well as they have, one wonders what they'll do for next year. They'll have a big backlog should they bring the aforementioned three back.



Senga

Quintana

Severino

Manaea

Peterson

Scott

Maybe Megill (ick)

Maybe Blackburn

Maybe Butto

Vasil

Tidwell

Hamel

Maybe Lucchesi (?)



Etc. etc.



That is A LOT of depth.



I hope they find a way to bring Manaea back, but he has a player option for $13.5 million for 2025 and I can't imagine he'll take that after the way he's pitched this year. He'll likely turn his 2024 performance into a multi-year deal worth a lot more than $13.5 million with somebody.



Just like the offense, which on paper is excellent but took forever to click, the starting pitching took a long time to click this year. But, as evidenced by the list above, it is much better on paper than its performance earlier this year would suggest, and we're starting to see just how good it is post All-Star break.


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Lefty Specialist wrote:

Quintana was quietly not superb at all last time out. Threw almost as many balls as strikes, 4 ER, 4 walks and 7 hits in 4 innings.


Quintana has quietly been superb since mid-June. In 11 starts since June 15, he's 5-3 with a 3.16 ERA and .200 OBA.


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Quintana's been better but I'm reluctant to give him the benefit of rust he once had with me.



Bigger question-- does Alvarez get drilled? O's are in a bad way right now and probably need handbags at 10 paces


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Edgy, FK wrote in yesterday's thread

Orioles lead MLB in HRs (even with Camden Yards no longer being the HR paradise it's been since its inception),

Living down there you may have read something about that.

What's the reason?

Did they change the configuration or heighten the fences? Something else?

Curious.

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Edgy MD wrote:

Orioles Park https://www.mlb.com/news/how-2022-camden-yards-changes-will-affect-hittersdramatically pushed back and raised the outfield walls following the 2021 season.



The pretty much did the opposite of what the Mets did in left field, making the wall six feet higher and 26 feet further away.


Wow! Thanks. I'm glad they didn't have to push back right field and get rid of Boog's Barbecue place. :)

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Lefty Specialist wrote:

Quintana was quietly not superb at all last time out. Threw almost as many balls as strikes, 4 ER, 4 walks and 7 hits in 4 innings.


Quintana has quietly been superb since mid-June. In 11 starts since June 15, he's 5-3 with a 3.16 ERA and .200 OBA.


Not exactly "superb". He has a stinker every once in a while. Let's see if he can recover.

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C'mon guys. I have a title for the next IGT. Don't let it go to waste.

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