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Exceeding expectations

May 23, 2006 2:00 AM (872 days ago) by David Driver, The Examiner
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Brandon Erbe is a young phenom for the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds, an Orioles’ farm team.
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Brandon Erbe is a young phenom for the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds, an Orioles’ farm team.

BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Brandon Erbe cannot believe his good fortune.

Born in Baltimore and raised in Arbutus and Reisterstown, the 18-year-old McDonogh graduate is the youngest player on the roster of Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds, a full-season minor-league team of the Baltimore Orioles in Salisbury.

As a youngster, Erbe was at Camden Yards for Cal Ripken’s record-breaking 2,131st consecutive game and for Eddie Murray’s 500th career home run.

“It’s unbelievable. Everywhere I am playing, I am within driving distance of my house. I just feel comfortable wherever we go,” said Erbe, sitting at his locker in the Shorebirds’ clubhouse.

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And the Orioles certainly feel comfortable with Erbe, a right-handed starting pitcher with a fastball that has been clocked in the mid-90s.

Said David Stockstill, the director of minor league operations for the Orioles: “He has exceeded everyone’s expectations so far. We really think highly of Brandon. He has a very good fast ball, a nice slider and changeup.”

Delmarva manager Gary Kendall, a graduate of Sparrows Point, has also noticed Erbe’s above-average fastball.

“He is definitely a power pitcher,” added Delmarva catcher Brandon Snyder, the No. 1 draft pick of the Orioles in 2005 and Erbe’s roommate on road trips.

Erbe is 3-2 with an ERA of 2.61 in nine games, with eight starts. In 38 innings he allowed 31 hits with just 10 walks and 44 strikeouts.

“I am very happy with my progress,” Erbe said.

Taken in the third round by the Orioles in the 2005 first-year player draft, he made his pro debut at Bluefield in the rookie Appalachian League and was 1-1 with an ERA of 3.09 in 11 games. Erbe was named the fourth-best prospect in the Appalachian League, according to Baseball America.

He was then sent to Aberdeen in the Single-A New York-Penn League. With the IronBirds, he was 1-1 with an ERA of 7.71 in three games over just 7 innings, with one start.

The Orioles have not had a winning record since 1997. And as a hometown prospect, does that put more pressure for Erbe to make a quick climb to the big league club?

“I am not sure if it puts any added pressure. Everyone wants to get there,” Erbe said.

THE ERBE FILE

Team: Delmarva Shorebirds

Position: Pitcher

Height/weight: 6-4/180

Born: Dec. 25, 1987

High school: McDonogh

Did you know? Erbe was supposed to start last week in a South Atlantic League game at Citizens Bank Park, the home of the Phillies. But the game against Lakewood (NJ) was rained out ... Erbe was signed by scout Ty Brown, whose father was a general manager for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1970s ... While with Bluefield last year, opponents hit just .105 against Erbe.

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its good to see some people still support the Orioles. as a Baltimore resident who grew up in Boston, i know what its like to root for a crappy team for a LONG time (Bruins, Celtics especially). and those complainers? they'll be the first ones back when things are going well again. sad! keep it up true O's fans and i'll "see you at the Yard!"

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TRADE !!!!!.....Who would want an Oriole player ?????

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I csn't believe that baseball paid this guy all of that money to write a report that could take baseball down. There was no news in the report because so many players grow too fast in size and as a fan I say to myself this guy could not be spending this much time in the gym. This is a sad scenario for the game.

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6:23 PM MST on Sat., Dec. 15, 2007 re: "Say it ain’t so, MLB players"

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many baseball players want to play, win, and continue their careers at whatever cost; even to taking illegal substances. And the fans feel the same way. Let them continue their careers. And if taking illegal substances helps to win games, that is okay with the majority of fans. As Vince Lombardi is credited with saying, "winning is everything; it is the only thing."

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9:26 PM MST on Fri., Dec. 14, 2007 re: "Big names hit in MLB drugging report"

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What i find amazing is this. Two years ago all of the congressmen wanted to hold hearings on this same matter, now i see why. Just like this retired senator they are all looking for lucrative jobs once they leave office.....

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7:08 AM MST on Fri., Dec. 14, 2007 re: "Big names hit in MLB drugging report"

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How convenient that not a single current Red Sox player is mentioned, despite the glaringly obvious Ortiz. How can someone his age have a heart condition known to be linked to steroid use and not have showed up in the report? Perhaps because it was controlled by someone who has a financial stake in the Red Sox?

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6:35 AM MST on Fri., Dec. 14, 2007 re: "The Dirty Birds"

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6:32 AM MST on Fri., Dec. 14, 2007 re: "Big names hit in MLB drugging report"

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Probably should have listed who hasn't

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1:53 PM MST on Fri., Oct. 5, 2007 re: "A day late and 25 games short"

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i love the orioles, but after 10 losing seasons i've just about had it with them. its not that hard to just win a game! they spent a lot of money, last year trying to rebuild the bullpen and what did it do nothing! Keep markakis,bedard,roberts,guthrie,walker,bradford and some other people and cut burres, baez, bell, and some of the whole freakin bullpen! miguel tejada, good lord, we can get someone very good for him! Angleos, QUIT! YOUR DOING NOTHING ANYWAY!

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i hope the orioles make some changes in the offseason because i've just about had it them. we have some great guys on our team. But, the pitching, most of all the pitchers have been injured this year, loewen,benson,wright,bedard,guthrie, and some other guys, if we can get them healthy and ready to go for 2008 i think we will play better. to be a playoff team you need everything, solid pitching, good defense and good offense and the orioles will have eveything if they just keep their players healthly.

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5:55 PM MST on Thu., Oct. 4, 2007 re: "Second half holds key to Orioles’ future"

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all i want is for the orioles to at least get to the playoffs, thats all i'm asking from them. or maybe even finish above .500 because after 10 losing seasons baltimore deserves a winning team! but i had to say that orioles have not given up. they play better against the yankees then they do agaisnt the devil rays. i mean c'mon! whats up with that?

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5:44 PM MST on Thu., Oct. 4, 2007 re: "Second half holds key to Orioles’ future"

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i love the orioles, but after 10 losing seasons i've just about had it with them. its not that hard to just win a game! they spent a lot of money, last year trying to rebuild the bullpen and want did it do nothing! Keep markakis,bedard,roberts,guthrie,walker,bradford and some other people and cut burres, baez, bell, and some of the whole freakin bullpen! miguel tejada, good lord, we can get someone very good for him! Angleos, QUIT! YOUR DOING NOTHING ANYWAY!

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9:58 AM MST on Wed., Oct. 3, 2007 re: "O's fans see 10 years of heartbreak"

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It is ASTONISHING that these comments get well over 50 users rating their statements. The real issues get 1, 2, maybe 3. Maybe this is why Baltimore has such problems- no one cares enough to speak up, or take the time to do something! When it starts to leak into your neighborhood, I bet then we'll hear your mouth.

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HI, I think it is about time that the Baltimore Orioles wear your cities name on their away uniforms. They have the weak excuse that they serve other areas that would not relate to Baltimore. I live in New Hampshire and I have no problem with the Boston Red Sox identifying with Boston on their away uniforms. If the Red Sox didn't recognize Boston on their away uniforms I would take it as an insult to Boston and the home town fans. I have been to your city many times and have taken in Orioles, Red Sox games. I can't understand how Orioles fans and the city of Baltimore don't insist on the Orioles identifying with Baltimore on their away uniforms. After all, they are the Baltimore Orioles. They wouldn't have such a great ball park if it wasn't for the support of the tax payers of Baltimore. Thanks

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6:03 AM MST on Wed., Oct. 3, 2007 re: "O's fans see 10 years of heartbreak"

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Send the O's packing it's over. Root for the new kids on the block the Washington Nationals. They are welcome to use our stadium Hon.

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8:31 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 11, 2007 re: "Second half holds key to Orioles’ future"

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Trade Mora, Millar, Trachsel. Trade for Arod pay him and let him continue to be the best power hitter in baseball. Get the first baseman from Texas as soon as possible. One more starter and one relief pitcher. = winning season and some Oct. playing time.

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11:18 AM MST on Wed., Jul. 11, 2007 re: "Second half holds key to Orioles’ future"

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The first thing they should do is decide what kind of team they're going to be (which is what MacPhail presumably is doing now). Then they can trade Daniel Cabrera and Steve Trachsel. Next get rid of Miggy and Mora in the off-season. And then they can ship out a few of the other role players listed. I actually would keep Jay Payton for veteran leadership. They need to be smart.

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10:57 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 10, 2007 re: "Seasons of "What if""

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Pfooey! The Orioles can win without Guerrero, A-Rod. or even Curt Schilling. Just start finding reasons to win, not excuses for losing. That's the mgr.'s job: to convince the team they're better than they are. But the crusty owner interprets that to mean they're better than he—& they are.

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9:51 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 10, 2007 re: "Seasons of "What if""

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The four noisy people with HD? I guess i'll continue to watch a WINNING team in it's HD bliss!

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9:35 AM MST on Fri., May. 18, 2007 re: "Orioles say ‘Baltimore’ is not back on jerseys"

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The self proclaimed king won't allow it

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7:42 AM MST on Fri., May. 18, 2007 re: "Orioles say ‘Baltimore’ is not back on jerseys"

Examiner Reader said:
The Orioles is no longer a region team since the Nationals have come to Washington, DC, so what is the problem with Baltimore being on the road jersey. If it is a marketing issue the Orioles would profit from it and the fans would appreciate the recognition of the city and the team while on the road.

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7:25 AM MST on Fri., May. 18, 2007 re: "Orioles say ‘Baltimore’ is not back on jerseys"

Examiner Reader said:
Bring back the Baltimore road jersey!!! It would be a small concession to the fans that would go a long way to improving team relations under a dismal team win record. As for the "O's" caps; it is appropriate for a team that has been a bunch of zeros the past few years. Zero championships too.

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6:41 AM MST on Fri., May. 18, 2007 re: "Orioles say ‘Baltimore’ is not back on jerseys"

Examiner Reader said:
How is this even an issue? Everyone knows that the Orioles are from Baltimore. I hate baseball and i know where every team is from without seeing the city name before the team name. Save your energy for the topics that matter.

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6:25 AM MST on Fri., May. 18, 2007 re: "Orioles say ‘Baltimore’ is not back on jerseys"

Examiner Reader said:
Shouldn't the Orioles ownership be proud of the fact that they're from Baltimore? Put it back.

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