Roberts: “I think this is the closest we’ve been”
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April 02, 2010 10:40 am
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And he doesn’t mean a crowded trainers room. That was the old stadium.
Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts is referring to the team’s upgraded roster and the expectations for a much-improved season.
“I think we’re all excited,” he said earlier today. “I think this is the closest we’ve been, probably since I’ve been here. When you just look talent-wise, I think this is the most capable we’ve been in a long time, with a combination of young and old. Hopefully, I’m not old. Older….And he doesn’t mean a crowded trainers room. That was the old stadium.
Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts is referring to the team’s upgraded roster and the expectations for a much-improved season.
“I think we’re all excited,” he said earlier today. “I think this is the closest we’ve been, probably since I’ve been here. When you just look talent-wise, I think this is the most capable we’ve been in a long time, with a combination of young and old. Hopefully, I’m not old. Older.
“With Nick and Jonesy and Reimold and Pie and Wieters – geez, that’s a pretty good young nucleus. And you haven’t even thrown in Matusz and Tillman and Arrieta and Bergy. And then it’s our job – myself and Nick and Millwood and a bunch of those guys – to kind of provide some veteran leadership and get this thing going the right way.”
With Melvin Mora gone, Roberts is the longest-tenured Oriole in the clubhouse.
“It’s exciting. It’s kind of cool,” he said.
“I see Bordy and it feels weird to think I probably looked at Bordy the way they look at me now. And that’s crazy. But in some ways that’s a good thing. I’ve been here a long time, and hopefully play well enough to keep myself here.”
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