#AskJPA: MASN president, Orioles executive VP John P. Angelos takes to Twitter to answer fan questions
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June 12, 2015 4:34 pm
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Following his first successful #AskJPA Twitter session, Orioles executive vice president and president of MASN, John P. Angelos, once again took to his Twitter (@JohnPAngelos) to answer fans’ questions.
Twitter has given baseball and Orioles fans the opportunity to communicate directly with players, executives, writers and more in a personal and direct way. And this was no different; when fans submitted questions using #AskJPA on Twitter, they were answered by Angelos himself.
Fans wondering…

Following his first successful #AskJPA Twitter session, Orioles executive vice president and president of MASN, John P. Angelos, once again took to his Twitter (@JohnPAngelos) to answer fans’ questions.
Twitter has given baseball and Orioles fans the opportunity to communicate directly with players, executives, writers and more in a personal and direct way. And this was no different; when fans submitted questions using #AskJPA on Twitter, they were answered by Angelos himself.
Fans wondering about many different topics surrounding the game, such as the impact that a salary cap would have in Major League Baseball or the possibility of an All-Star Game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, had their questions answered directly by the source on Friday afternoon.
Maybe you had a question similar to one answered. Check out some snippets of Angelos’ #AskJPA session below. To see all of the answers, be sure to search #AskJPA on Twitter and follow @JohnPAngelos.
To see snapshots from the inaugural #AskJPA session, please click here.
We appreciate everyone joining us. I am looking forward today to answering many good questions about the Os and MLB on and off the field
— John P Angelos (@JohnPAngelos) June 12, 2015
On season ticket plans:


On the idea of a salary cap:


On the All-Star Game vote:


On the future of the Orioles:


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