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reflect
Coincidentally, “file and trial” is also the approach used by the Mets’ medical staff.
sillyscully
And Padres medical staff “don’t file and go to trial”
strostro
True
weekapaug09 2
Early contender for comment of the year.
GoRav114
The Orioles arb attorney is a beast, undefeated for a while now. I’d expect many players to reach prior.
davidcoonce74
This is also why the Os have a hard time retaining their own FAs. When you run your players down in arbitration they tend to not want to still play for you.
dorfmac
What FA have the Os not kept that they would have liked to? I can’t think of one from the past few years.
jlv3gem
Yeah, previous comment as asinine as could be
doublee919
There record in Arb hearings really has nothing to do with retaining FA. The last time the Orioles lost a case was 1995 with Ben McDonald. Since then they’ve only gone to hearings 8 times. In 20+ years.
randomness lez
Another of my favorite myths is that the no one will play in Baltimore because their doctors are so mean and don’t just pass everyone on their physical then give them a lollipop.
JKB 2
Well you pay them enough money in FA and they tend to want to play for you no matter what they said about you in arbitration. Grow up.
Rounding3rd
Is there any information on attorneys W-L records in arb cases?
TomG
I’m more interested in their WAR.