Dave Trembley
O’s Tank and Re-Sign Trembley, or That’s Not Change, That’s More of the Same
Saturday, September 6th, 2008Amidst seven straight losses, Baltimore is bringing back skipper Dave Trembley for an encore performance in 2009:
The Orioles were 44-41 on July 4 and 60-63 on Aug. 17, but injuries have contributed to a 1-11 slide that dropped their record to 63-76.
No! You don’t say! Let me get this straight: The O’s started strong, hung […]
For O’s, Trebelhorn Is Trembley’s Fall Guy
Monday, October 1st, 2007The last month or so of the Orioles season was a complete and total disaster. Dave Trembley was officially named the team’s manager for 2008 on August 22. From that point on, the O’s went 11-28, including the 30-run game against Texas. So what’s the first thing Trembley does a day after the ‘07 slaughtering […]
The Orioles Explore the Depths of Hell
Monday, September 17th, 2007 The O’s winning their first series in a month doesn’t obscure the flaming cowpie this season has been, especially since rewarding Dave Trembley for his 29-25 start. Here via email to rattle off the list of ineptitude is reader Geoff Preisman:
The Orioles officially hired Dave Trembley as their manager the afternoon of August 22nd. […]
O’s Finally Win With God on Their Side
Saturday, September 1st, 2007The Orioles had lost nine games in a row to the likes of Texas and Tampa, and had not won since Dave Trembley was named the manager 10 days ago. But alas, they managed to seal up a victory in Boston last night against the best team in baseball. There are only two explanations for […]
O’s Name Trembley Their Manager for ‘08
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007Dave Trembley, the love child of William Shatner and Tom Kelly, is Baltimore’s skipper for ‘08 with a club option for ‘09. I’m of two minds here:
Why now when you can sign him in the offseason for the same price? The best that happens between now and then is that the O’s play well, finish […]
William Shatner + Tom Kelly = Orioles Manager Dave Trembley
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007I’d never heard of Dave Trembley until the day he became Baltimore’s interim manager. He was and is a no-name, a no-name who’s gone 20-15 during his first 35 games on the job, 40% better than Sam Perlozzo did with the same sorry lot before he got canned.
It’s with this modest emergence that folks are […]





