| 29 January 2010
Here's the roundup for today...
- The newly re-signed Mark Hendrickson is glad to be back with the Orioles.

- Roch Kubatko looks at the Oriole bullpen
. Meanwhile, he chats with Bruce Cunnigham on the state of the team.
- Peter Schmuck of the Baltimore Sun looks at the decision the organization made to not include former Orioles as Spring Training coaches in 2010.
He also thinks the reliever Armando Gabino may be a casuality of Hendrickson
re-upping with the Orioles. - The Orioles.com website takes a look at Luke Scott.

- Steve Melewski has a piece on Brandon Snyder.

- Jeremy Conn speaks with Keith Law on the Orioles prospects.

- Does anyone think that Dennis Sarfate isn't bitter that he was DFA'ed?

- The Washington Post's Dave Shenin commends the Orioles on their moves.

- Miguel Tejada speaks about the disaster in Haiti.

- The Sun's Dan Connolly wants fans to evaluate the off-season.

- WNST's Drew Forrester reviews the off-season for the Orioles
; meanwhile, Thryl Nelson believes that the Orioles should just give in and pay starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie
. I agree with Thryl's assesement as I never got -- aside from business and that they could get away with it -- why the team decided to lower Guthrie's salary. - Keith Mills looks at the death of Maryland native and Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart.

- The Roar from 34 has some great stuff from Sarasota, Florida.

- Stan Charles looks at Tejada's role on the Baltimore Orioles in 2010.
Pete Kerzel looks at the acquisition of Mark Hendrickson.
- Stacey of Camden Chat ponders about Erik Bedard.

- Baltimore Sports and Life chats with Joe Jordan
- Director of Amateur Scouting with the Baltimore Orioles. Good stuff, Chris. - The Oriole Report looks at the Spring Training Invites.

- Camden Crazies likes the cost-effectiveness of Mark Hendrickson's deal
, and talks about blogging ethics.
Both Dempsey's Army and Camden Depot also weigh in.
- Eutaw Street Hooligans has another video from FanFest.

- The Loss Column looks at what's to come for the Baltimore Orioles.

- Finally, the Slanch Report takes a sardonic look at Nick Markakis and compares him to actor Gerard Butler, who starred in the movie epic "300".

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