Orioles HOF
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March 24, 2010 10:12 am
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Former Orioles pitching coach and manager Ray Miller has been elected to the Orioles’ Hall of Fame.
Former catcher and manager Johnny Oates will be inducted posthumously as a selection of the Veteran’s Committee. Longtime baseball operations employee Lenny Johnston will be enshrined as this year’s Herb Armstrong Award winner.
Five Orioles pitchers were 20-game-winners under Miller’s tutelage – Mike Boddicker in 1984, Scott McGregor and Steve Stone in 1980, Mike Flanagan in 1979 and Jim…Former Orioles pitching coach and manager Ray Miller has been elected to the Orioles’ Hall of Fame.
Former catcher and manager Johnny Oates will be inducted posthumously as a selection of the Veteran’s Committee. Longtime baseball operations employee Lenny Johnston will be enshrined as this year’s Herb Armstrong Award winner.
Five Orioles pitchers were 20-game-winners under Miller’s tutelage – Mike Boddicker in 1984, Scott McGregor and Steve Stone in 1980, Mike Flanagan in 1979 and Jim Palmer in 1978.
I voted for Miller and am thrilled that he’ll receive this honor before the Aug. 7 game against the White Sox.
Rafael Palmeiro, Roberto Alomar, Mike Bordick and Jesse Orosco also were on the ballot this year.
It would have been fascinating to see Palmeiro return to Camden Yards. Alomar only played three seasons in Baltimore, which might not be enough to warrant induction.
OK, now I’m taking the rest of the day off. I swear.
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