I wonder if The Duke said all of this with a straight face.

He always had the coolest side-burns, though.


Dan D
Central NJ USA



________________________________
 From: Tom Salemi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 2:10 PM
Subject: Fitness......ahem
 

The Orioles announced several changes to the front office staff Thursday, 
including the hiring of long-time Orioles outfielder Brady Anderson as a 
special assistant to executive vice president Dan Duquette.
Anderson, 48, was a three-time all-star in his 15-season career as a big-league 
outfielder, which included 14 years with the Orioles. Anderson worked the past 
two years in an informal, ad hoc capacity helping with the conditioning and 
development of players such as Nolan Reimold and Brian Matusz.
Now, he is listed among the club’s top lieutenants, sharing a "special 
assistant" title with former Phillies general manager and long-time Duquette 
confidant Lee Thomas.
During a teleconference Thursday, Duquette said Anderson’s duties will involve 
development and conditioning, while Thomas will handle personnel-type tasks.
"He can help us in the areas he’s really passionate about," Duquette said of 
Anderson. "And those areas are player development and fitness. Those are two 
areas where we’re going to leverage Brady’s passion and leadership to help us 
develop."
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