The Orioles looked to recent champions in Houston and Chicago to assemble the trio of general manager Mike Elias, manager Brandon Hyde and assistant general manager for analytics Sig Mejdal to take the team in a new direction
A look back at the Orioles' 2014 AL East champion roster on the five-year anniversary of that team reveals just one player ā Chris Davis ā who is still with the team.
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In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, weāre counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The first on that list is catcher Chance Sisco.
In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, weāre counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The second on that list is outfielder Austin Hays.
In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, weāre counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The third on that list is outfielder Cedric Mullins.
In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, weāre counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The fifth on that list is right-hander Jimmy Yacabonis.
In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, weāre counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Mike Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The fourth on that list is right-hander David Hess.
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