No doubt that Angelos has been a disaster. I can remember when he first bought the team, we all rejoiced that a Baltimorean was going to take ownership after years of poor management from out of towners .. and the constant fear of team relocation that goes along with it. That cannot be understated, as the loss of the Colts was still fresh in our minds.
The man is 88. For God sakes, Peter, let it go. Of course, we'd love for him to sell, but unfortunately, he has offspring. It would appear there will be no sale and it will be passed down instead. If they follow his model, then I guess we can expect this style of unsuccessful ownership for the foreseeable future.
Even if his sons have a different approach and can operate successfully, the structure of baseball will not allow us to compete for a championship, unless we catch lightening in a bottle. Even then, we'll be like many of the other teams in our market space .... that is, contend for a 2-3 year period and then wave goodbye to our stars as they sign with the Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers or Angels.
So - while there was a time when baseball was my #1 favorite sport, the direction taken by my team and by the sport has left me indifferent. Given where our team stands now and that the league will NEVER bring true competitive parity (MLB union rules the world), I don't see giving a shit about MLB for ... well, potentially the rest of my days.