Thursday, April 10th, 2008
…Well, sort of. You may remember last April 21, when former O’s outfielder Corey Patterson put aside his regular #17 to wear #42 as part of a league-wide tribute to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s debut. Robinson, of course, became the first black player in the major leagues in baseball’s modern era. His #42 was retired across baseball in 1997, with the players who were wearing it at the time (including O’s catcher Lenny Webster) receiving a pass. Yankees closer Mariano Rivera is the only one of those players still active. Last year was the first time that #42 was “unretired” for players and coaches who wished to honor Robinson. This idea came from Reds outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr.
Yesterday, manager Dave Trembley informed Adam Jones that he had chosen the center fielder to be the Orioles’ representative in the #42 jersey. This year’s Jackie Robinson Day will be held on Tuesday, April 15, which just happens to be the birthday of Jones’ mother. Jones says it’s “an honor” to put #10 on the shelf for one game only.
For what it’s worth, I’m glad to see the O’s stick with one #42 honoree each year. Several teams had everyone wear the number last year, and one or two are planning to do so again this year. I just think that cheapens the honor somewhat; it strikes me as a bit of politically-correct pandering. If you’ve got more than one guy who wants to wear it, and you’re worried about hurt feelings, just follow the Brewers’ lead and pick a name out of a hat.
Of course if you read the article I just linked to, you’ll see that commissioner Bud Selig encourages the “everyone in #42” approach. Big surprise.
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
That’s right, it’s finally here! I’m realistic about the Orioles’ chances this year (as in, they have a chance to win 65-70 games), but they’re starting out even with everyone else at 0-0. There’s something refreshing about the feeling, however small, that anything is possible.
The final roster spot was claimed by Scott Moore, who will see time as a backup at the corners of the infield, and maybe even some second base. This meant that the O’s took another mildly surprising step in the rebuilding process by releasing #31 Jay Gibbons and treating the two years and $11.9 million they owed him as a sunk cost. The move isn’t surprising based on merit: as I stated last week, Gibbons has been chronically injured, has declined as a player in recent years, and is limited defensively. But it is surprising that Peter Angelos gave Andy MacPhail the green light to dump him and to eat all of that money. Although I (and most Baltimore fans) have been rough on Jay recently, this is still a bittersweet moment. He had been the second-longest tenured Oriole behind Melvin Mora, having spent his entire seven-year MLB career in orange and black. He seemed like a nice guy and a good teammate, and he was once a productive power hitter. But there’s just no room for him on this team any more, especially not at his current level of play. Best of luck to Jay wherever he goes from here.
I’ve been eager to update the site for the 2008 season ever since new players and new numbers started trickling into Fort Lauderdale nearly two months ago, and now that the roster is official, that’s just what I’ve done! There are updates to all of the number countdown pages where applicable, and of course the All-Time Roster. Let’s summarize the new guys, as well as a few number switches:
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Tags: 10, 17, 19, 24, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43, 45, 50, 51, 52, 77, 78, 9, orioles news, site updates
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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
One refreshing story out of Orioles camp involves several former Birds who accepted invitations to come impart their wisdom (and their stories of better times in Baltimore) to the current crop of players. Those on hand this Spring have included former pitchers Mike Cuellar and Scott McGregor, former catcher Rick Dempsey and former outfielder/third baseman B. J. Surhoff. Although the numbers that each of these men made famous are now worn by others (#35 Greg Aquino, #16 Jay Payton, #24 Guillermo Quiroz, and #17 Aubrey Huff, respectively), it appears that the ex-O’s were allowed to wear their familiar digits anyway. The sight of Cuellar in orange and black again (and the promise of Boog Powell and others in the future) is a positive sign that Andy MacPhail has what it takes to undo a lot of the damage that has been done over the past decade.
Meanwhile, Opening Day is right around the corner and the pitchers are dropping like flies. In the past few days, the following players were sent to minor league camp: #57 Garrett Olson, #59 Craig Anderson, #60 Ryan Bukvich, #62 Radhames Liz, and #63 Roberto Novoa. I think the O’s are still looking for a fifth starting pitcher, if anyone wants to grab a glove and head for Fort Lauderdale.
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
I’ve got a Friday quickie for you:
- Roch Kubatko confirms that Aubrey Huff has switched from #19 to #17 to honor former Tampa Bay teammate Joe Kennedy, who passed away on November 23 due to heart disease. Joe had worn #17 with the then-Devil Rays in 2002 and 2003.
- New pitching coach Rick Kranitz is sporting #39, last worn by reliever Jim Hoey. Hoey is listed on the roster as #27, which should be free now that Jaret Wright is out to pasture.
- Finally, I wanted to pass along a link to reader Kasey Ignarski’s website, which has year-by-year rosters for the Chicago Cubs dating back to 1932(!) as well as an all-time roster. Kasey’s actually gotten some help from the Cubs in completing his research, which is very cool.
Tags: 17, 19, 27, 39, links, orioles news, spring training
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Thursday, February 14th, 2008

It seems like only yesterday that pitchers and catchers reported to Fort Lauderdale for the Orioles. That’s probably because it was yesterday. As soon as I see more pictures and everyone gets to camp, I’ll try to roll out a Spring Training Roster, so we can keep ourselves occupied with numerical comings and goings from now until the games start to count. We already have one confirmed number change for 2008; Roch Kubatko reports that Daniel Cabrera has switched from #35 to #40. Hopefully we’ll find out why, but considering his recent performance, it couldn’t hurt to change things up. Glancing over the Baltimore Sun’s roster, there are some other items of interest:
- Greg Aquino is listed as #35; he would replace Cabrera in that number.
- Fernando Cabrera might supplant Kris Benson as #34; he wore #23 late in 2007.
- Speaking of #23, that now seems to reside with Rocky Cherry, who was last seen in #38.
- Jon Leicester still claims #52, so it appears that George Sherrill will make do with #51.
- Radhames Liz jumps up to #64, with nonroster invitee Matt Wieters taking Liz’s old #58.
- Steve Trachsel is back in #41, which briefly resided with Victor Zambrano after Trachsel’s trade to the Cubs.
- Among other pitchers who have a good shot at making the team, Troy Patton is assigned #43 and Dennis Sarfate looks to have jumped on Erik Bedard’s new available #45.
- Guillermo Quiroz, the early favorite to back up Ramon Hernandez at catcher, sports a number familiar to O’s backstops - #24.
- Only notable digits among infielders go to Scott Moore, who swaps #43 for #9 (formerly the property of Paul Bako).
- In the outfield, new Orioles Adam Jones (#10) and Luke Scott (#30) will likely keep the numbers they’d most recently worn in Seattle and Houston, respectively.
- Has Aubrey Huff turned over a new leaf? He may have given up #19 in favor of #17. Aubrey has worn #19 for his entire major league career except for the second half of 2006, when he wore #9 with the Astros.
Of course, for now these numbers should all be taken with a grain of salt. After all, that same roster currently lists Chris Tillman’s age as -1, and several numbers have changed just today.
Tags: 10, 17, 19, 23, 24, 30, 34, 35, 38, 40, 41, 43, 45, 51, 52, 58, 64, 9, orioles news, spring training
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