The Orioles' acquisition of Mike Cuellar was a total steal that paid dividends for years. But when the deal was made, the success Cuellar would experience in Baltimore wasn't so easy to envision.
Like McNally,Miggy was another favorite back in the glory years. Watching righties try to hit that screwball was a lot of fun.
I never realized that Cuellar wasn't a great pitcher when the Orioles got him. Thanks for enlightening me!
I loved Mike. He was a pitcher not a thrower.
This is a prime example to me of how by having an open dialog between the scouts and Harry Dalton, the Orioles were able to leverage talent.
No question about it, Lee. Truly an organizational victory.
Like McNally,Miggy was another favorite back in the glory years. Watching righties try to hit that screwball was a lot of fun.
I never realized that Cuellar wasn't a great pitcher when the Orioles got him. Thanks for enlightening me!
I loved Mike. He was a pitcher not a thrower.
This is a prime example to me of how by having an open dialog between the scouts and Harry Dalton, the Orioles were able to leverage talent.
No question about it, Lee. Truly an organizational victory.