I think Cal is the only Oriole in RBI, but others played on Baltimore at one time or another:
Reggie Jackson
Glenn Davis
Jesse Orosco
Will Clark
Harold Baines
That's all I can think of....did I forget any???
Jer:
You are better than this...I can think of 7 off the top of my head:
Sutcliffe
Don Baylor
Tim Raines Sr.
Burleson
Gritch
new manager, Lee Mazzilli
Ray Knight (boning MD native and LPGA champ, Nancy Lopez)
You will get your re-match on Thanksgiving Day. Transport the NES and all wires down to Columbia...and you know I will be using my cut-off men...
THROUGH THE WALL...Beyatch
and Jer,
how could you forget our boy...E.D...Eric Davis ???
Jer could have been thinking the only Oriole at the time he was in RBI but nice job listing the rest.
Quote from: fknmclane on 11/15/04, 08:49:07 PM
Jer could have been thinking the only Oriole at the time he was in RBI but nice job listing the rest.
read the tread again
Shit, I don't remember a large percentage of these guys being on the Orioles. Is it a place where old RBI'ers go to die?
Quote from: ShitPaw on 11/15/04, 08:54:44 PM
Quote from: fknmclane on 11/15/04, 08:49:07 PM
Jer could have been thinking the only Oriole at the time he was in RBI but nice job listing the rest.
read the tread again
Umm, yeah. Reading comprehension. I'll have to look into that.
poly sci and history... reading gets old. why do we dee-nee?
doug decinces, that's one HUGE adam's apple to leave off the list.
Yes, virtually half the Angels, there kidddddd
Jer,
How about an Oriole from your Junior year of highschool-----Kevin Bass
Kevin Bass- .311, 20 hr, he can actually do a little bit of damage, he has some speed, but in that Houston lineup he has nobody batting behind him, and I actually like Billy Doran