Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The playoffs continue, but the Orioles are already looking towards 2025. Good Morning, Birdland! It won’t truly be “the offseason” for a couple more weeks, but the Orioles are already making moves. It was reported on Friday that the team would be parting ways with three coaches, bench coach Fredi González, major league coach Jose Hernández, … [Read more...] about Saturday Bird Droppings: Offseason shake-up begins
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Orioles Revamp Coaching Staff with Eye on 2025 Success
The Baltimore Orioles are shaking up their coaching staff. According to Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com, the Orioles will not retain three key coaches from their 2024 staff. Co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller, bench coach Fredi González, and major league coach José Hernández will not return next season. The move signals Baltimore’s commitment to revamping its approach after a … [Read more...] about Orioles Revamp Coaching Staff with Eye on 2025 Success
Orioles Part Ways With Three Coaches
The Orioles are parting ways with three coaches, per Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com on X. Co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller, bench coach Fredi González and major league coach José Hernández will not return to the club in 2025. Fuller, 34, was an internal promotion. He was hired by the O’s in 2019, working as a minor league hitting coordinator. Going into the 2022 season, Fuller and … [Read more...] about Orioles Part Ways With Three Coaches
Dan Rodricks: Punditry nobody asked for — on Hogan, Alsobrooks, polls and pupusas |
Nobody asked me, but in her televised senatorial debate with Larry Hogan, Angela Alsobrooks’ most effective argument against the Republican former governor was her emphasis on his party affiliation. Responding to Hogan’s aspirations and claims of bipartisanship — something missing from his record in Annapolis — Alsobrooks reminded viewers that a vote for her opponent would be a … [Read more...] about Dan Rodricks: Punditry nobody asked for — on Hogan, Alsobrooks, polls and pupusas |
AI is having its Nobel moment. Do scientists need the tech industry to sustain it?
By MATT O’BRIEN AP Technology Writer Hours after the artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton won a Nobel Prize in physics, he drove a rented car to Google’s California headquarters to celebrate. Hinton doesn’t work at Google anymore. Nor did the longtime professor at the University of Toronto do his pioneering research at the tech giant. But his impromptu party … [Read more...] about AI is having its Nobel moment. Do scientists need the tech industry to sustain it?