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Diner Question: Which new Oriole has made the greatest impression on you?

After Thursday night’s 11-inning 6-5 win over the Tampa Bay Rays, the Orioles have an 8-12 record.

Of the 25 players on the roster, eight are new to the organization since the end of last season: Hanser Alberto, Josh Lucas, Richie Martin, Rio Ruiz, Pedro Severino, Dwight Smith Jr., Dan Straily and Jesus Sucre.

Another, John Means, who won Thursday night’s game, pitched just one game for the Orioles last season.

Which player or players have made the greatest impression on you—positive or negative so far in 2019?

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This week’s Diner question: Which new Oriole has stood out the most in 2019?

Rich Dubroff

Rich Dubroff grew up in Brooklyn as a fan of New York teams, but after he moved to Baltimore, quickly adopted the Orioles and Colts. After nearly two decades as a freelancer assisting on Orioles coverage for several outlets, principally The Capital in Annapolis and The Carroll County Times, Dubroff began covering the team fulltime in 2011. He spent five years at Comcast SportsNet’s website and for the last two seasons, wrote for PressBoxonline.com, Dubroff lives in Baltimore with his wife of more than 30 years, Susan.

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  • By far, Smith Jr, I also like Ruiz, Sucre ( When they start hitting, Watch out ) & John Means.

  • Dwight Smith Jr has been the biggest surprise to me this season. I think our catching defense has been a significant upgrade. I have really appreciated the way this team is running hard down the line on routine ground balls like Richie Martin and Cedric Mullins did last night.

    • Scrubs always hustle. It was much more impressive when Adam Jones always ran hard to first..

      • Jones is gone and I miss him just as much as everyone else. It’s time for the new era of O’s baseball. You’re either in or out!! Quit trolling and go root for the Nats!

        • I'm curious. How long have you been an "Os fan"? I have been one since 1966.
          Sorry if you are such an Elias tushie kisser that you can't bear to hear criticism of him and his bunch of scrubs.

  • Smith appears to be a bona-fide big leaguer. The rest are just “fill-ins. Means is definitely a surprise. I’ve followed him in the minors for so long he almost seems like a veteran.

    • Smith to me looks like a fourth outfielder who has enjoyed some positive moments this month. Richie Martin has made the best impression on me thus far. Sure, he’s probably two years away from being a legitimate major league hitter, but he has the athleticism that projects better than nearly anyone else on the roster. I’m looking ahead four years and I see someone with a chance to still be here when hopefully this team turns a corner.

  • First off, let me say that this team isn't expected to win a lot. And I'm fine with that as part of a rebuild. But I've enjoyed watching them. They hustle. They make every at bat count. They play like they're auditioning for the team, which in effect they are. This team is much more fun than last year's "one more shot" team that was awful to watch. They just went through the motions so many times and looked like they were waiting for the trades to begin.

    That being said, Dwight Smith, Jr. Has been a really pleasant surprise. He looks like a guy who could be here once the next window opens. His defense is an upgrade, although upgrading last year's outfield defense could have been done with a couple of 5-gallon buckets. Still, he shows potential and he appears genuinely happy to be here and compete for now and for the future.

    Others have impressed me too, like Means, Sucre and Severino. But Smith is the real standout so far.

  • Means and Smith Jr. by far. But if there's a need to pick one, I'll go with Means due to him being a pitcher.

  • Hey Rich, thanks for all the great articles! Smith Jr and the catching duo has to be the biggest surprise but I’d like to throw in Alberto as well... it’s been 3 fun weeks of baseball thus far and I firmly believe this team will slightly overachieve what a lot of experts and analysts had predicted all spring! Sure I miss some of the guys we had here as much as other O’s fans but I’m really excited to see this team move forward. Let’s Go O’s!

  • John Means. I thought he was just another 4A guy coming into the season, but that changeup has made a huge difference. Let’s hope he can sustain his success when teams get a second and third look at him.

  • John Means stands out. Finally a pitcher who "gets it". Love the defensive combo of Ruiz and Martin. Their defense is a big difference maker. Ruiz is even showing some pop. The two headed combo of Sucre/Severino. A name you don't hear--Nunez. He seems to be coming into his own as a hitter. I wanted defense and I got defense.

    • Sucre and Severino may have good arms but I thought good defensive catchers were supposed to help the pitching staff. Have these two improved the pitchers? If yes, why are we on a pace to give up the most homers in history?

      • You can stick Johnny Bench or Mickey Cochrane back there and Bundy is gonna give up 3 a game.

      • Good question "Vic". They set up their targets but the pitches never seem to hit the mark. I think that's led to a little of the catchers' over reactions. That I assume is being addressed.

    • They can catch but can’t help pitchers like Bundy and Hess. No one can. They just have Mediocre stuff and fastballs that aren’t fast and don’t move and are waiting to be blasted . On another note I like both these guys defense but aren’t catchers supposed to hit too?

  • Like most of the other comments here, I agree with Dwight Smith has stood out by far and has been a very pleasant surprise, but others have surprised me as well.

  • Dwight Smith and Means are keepers and great finds. Means pitches so smart which all great pitchers do and which has been lacking here. I like Severino over Sucre

  • Smith. He seems to be the whole package. It's been fun so far watching this team. This team has some talent and lots of heart.

  • Smith jr, yes but, Martin has showed his great range with several deep hole throws. John Means looks the name.

  • I agree with the consensus: Smith Jr.
    Honorable mention to Sucre. I love the way he gets in the face of the pitchers. He has future pitching coach written all over him.

  • This new guy they've got coming off the bench, #19, whose been tearing the cover off the ball recently. Where'd this kid come from?

  • Brandon Hyde has made a hugely positive impression. The way he handled the Hess no- hitter, the Davis situation, his positive approach. I didn’t know anything about him before he was hired. I understand he interviewed for several other managerial openings. I’m very happy the other clubs took a pass.

    • Hey Rich, this might be a good topic for a future article. How are the other guys doing who beat out Hyde? Interested in how they are perceived to be doing with their new clubs.

  • Dwight Smith has impressed me since I saw him in Spring Training. He is athletic and has power to the opposite field. Richie Martin is a terrific fielder - making some incredible defensive plays. Hopefully, he can start hitting. Means has been a real surprise too. He is staying ahead of the hitters - making good pitches.

  • I agree with a lot of the nominees already posted. My favorite is Rio Ruiz. Good glove and the bat will improve. He is a baseball player!

  • Smith has impressed me the most, another Jr son of a major leaguer, not as known as Tatis & Vlad, I don’t see Martin translating to an everyday starter, down the road, unless we find major upgrades pitching wise, he brings little offense to the table...appreciate your positive spin on everything, been fun so far...

  • I think the 2019 edition of our team has surprised me. From the head coach on down. Sure the team has many flaws but the excitement of the youth of this team makes every game something to watch and hope that in the near future we will be a team to recon with

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