SHOCKING!! Bombshell report on Orioles destroying their own window is music to Yankees’ ears

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According to a bombshell report from the Winter Meetings, the Baltimore Orioles consider themselves more of a social experiment than a baseball team.

In what can only be described as a hit piece on Baltimore GM Mike Elias, Pitcher List’s Ben Palmer claims a source told him that the renewed optimism surrounding the Orioles’ ownership change has been purposely muted by their baseball operations leader. Though new owner David Rubenstein has given Elias and Co. the “green light” to match baseball’s top teams in spending, Elias is reportedly still reluctant to do so, preferring to build his roster differently.


The piece goes as far as to call the current O’s a “vanity project” for Elias, who wants Baltimore to “serve as the antithesis to teams like the Yankees and Dodgers,” despite the Yankees and Dodgers recently meeting in the World Series.

Will he have the same vision when both Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman are seeking top-dollar paydays, forcing him to choose between his own ego and the reset button?

Orioles refuse to spend money despite green light from owner. Mike Elias has given Yankees renewed hope!

Building a roster from the ground up is a noble pursuit. Of course, when those pieces come of age, a necessary decision must be made: supplement the players you believe in by filling roster holes before they age out of their rookie contracts.

Neither Henderson nor Rutschman seems particularly amenable to foregoing money to remain in Baltimore, and so the time will come soon to pay the payroll piper, in one way or another. Scott Boras’ comments at the Winter Meetings on Henderson only served to reinforce that notion.

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