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TheDoyler23
October-24th-2005, 10:39 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/24/AR2005102401577.html

O's Dismiss Their Information Specialist


Tuesday, October 25, 2005; Page E02

Dave Ritterpusch , the Baltimore Orioles' director of baseball information who based many of his recommendations on psychological testing and quantitative analysis, was told yesterday that his contract will not be renewed for next season. Ritterpusch's assistant, Ed Coblentz , also was not retained.

"It seemed internal information and how we used it became too much of a distraction," Orioles Executive Vice President Mike Flanagan said.

"It just didn't work out," Ritterpusch said. "I think because of us they're in a better shape than they were. I certainly don't have any hard feelings."

One source close to the Orioles said Ritterpusch had alienated owner Peter Angelos by speaking publicly too often of his beliefs in psychological testing, which the owner believed put the franchise in a bad light.

"He was a little too public," the source said. "Peter didn't like him being too public."

Angelos did not return a phone call yesterday.

Some employees in Baltimore's front office had been upset that Ritterpusch, a close friend of Flanagan's, tried to force his theories on everyone.

"Dave had his heart in the right place," the source close to the Orioles said. "He was enthusiastic to the point of putting too much pressure on the process."

Several memos obtained by The Washington Post showed that Ritterpusch's theories were at best inconsistent. Flanagan said the team will continue to use Ritterpusch's theories in some respects, but the team source guessed, "I think there is going to be a strong sentiment to run from this."


-- Jorge Arangure Jr.

TheDoyler23
October-24th-2005, 10:41 PM
This is good news. Ritterpusch was a nut job who was too dependant on psychological testing.

Spaceman Spiff
October-25th-2005, 12:35 AM
I really don't know much about him.

Anyway, does anyone see this new Flanagan regime like the end of the first Godfather movie? Flanagans now the Godfather and he's whacking off people left and right and hiring new guns.

aejm1400
October-25th-2005, 05:05 PM
It's about time the O's start making alot of moves after another losing season.

I wonder how long Flanagan's been waiting for a chance to put his on stamp on what the O's do.

Metalhead
October-26th-2005, 04:03 PM
Anyway, does anyone see this new Flanagan regime like the end of the first Godfather movie? Flanagans now the Godfather and he's whacking off people left and right and hiring new guns.

Yeah I noticed that with Flanagan and Perlozzo.....look what Perlozzo did to Dempsey. He just knocked off his main competition at the manager position by tossing him in the bullpen. Smart move by Sam, job security wise, making Dempsey choose between leaving for a chance at being a skipper or staying with a lesser position.

Ball Coach
October-27th-2005, 08:06 AM
Yeah I noticed that with Flanagan and Perlozzo.....look what Perlozzo did to Dempsey. He just knocked off his main competition at the manager position by tossing him in the bullpen. Smart move by Sam, job security wise, making Dempsey choose between leaving for a chance at being a skipper or staying with a lesser position.

That should have been done when they hired Mazilli. Not only did they not let him hire coaches, they kept two on the staff who interviewed for the same job. Not the best way to display trust in a new hire. I'm amazed they did this with Dempsey, but pleased at the same time.