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BALTIMORE.
One by one they emerged from the Baltimore Orioles dugout: Boog Powell, Ken Singleton, Al Bumbry, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer.
The Orioles yesterday at Camden Yards celebrated the 50th anniversary of the St. Louis Browns' move to Baltimore by presenting the 50 all-time favorite Orioles.
They were all there: Rick Dempsey, Mike Flanagan, Gregg Olson, Jim Gentile -- and, oh, yes, Cal Ripken Jr., perhaps the greatest Oriole of them all and quite possibly the man who will shape the future of baseball not in Baltimore, but Washington.
If the notion of a team in Washington upsets Orioles owner Peter Angelos, imagine how upset he would be to find the icon of his franchise running the competition down the road. It is the very definition of insult to injury.
Maybe Angelos can make Ripken a bargaining chip in the talks with baseball about an indemnification payoff to relocate the Montreal Expos to Washington. You know: Give me a regional sports network, pay me $50million and, by the way, ban Cal Ripken from running the team.
Of course, Angelos could have avoided this embarrassment. He could have embraced Ripken. He could have put Ripken in charge of baseball operations, allowing him to be the face of the franchise.
But Angelos wouldn't. Angelos would be made crazy if the Orioles succeeded under Ripken. Ripken, you see, would have gotten all the credit.
The Washington Baseball Club, the ownership group that holds an exclusivity agreement with the District for baseball, last year confirmed it discussed with Ripken representatives the possibility of Cal joining the operation should it be awarded the team.
Ripken said he was interested, but he has not aligned himself with the Washington Baseball Club or any other group. He likely won't until the process of putting a team in Washington is completed.







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