NOLAN REIMOLD RUMORS

2012 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers – AL East

Here is the first article in the series on 2012 fantasy baseball sleepers by division. Most fantasy baseball players have a wide range of feelings on the term “sleeper” with so much information now available on the internet. Whether you want to call them sleepers, or value plays or profit performers, they are definitely players that could give you a positive return on...
Via Fantasy Baseball Tools  |  6 days ago

FanFest Notes & Thoughts: Nolan Reimold

As most of us fans know, it’s been a very tough road for Nolan Reimold during the past few seasons. Between personal problems, battling for playing time, plus bouncing up and down between the minors and majors, it’s been a wait-and-see game with him; however, when given a chance to play, he’s delivered. His ability to come through in the clutch was evident in game 162...
Via Oriole Post  |  14 days ago

Nolan Reimold, 2012 Fantasy Sleeper

No, they don’t refer to these Nolan Reimold-types as being “Grey’s stubborn and unable to let go of past” sleepers.  No, I’m not just recycling posts from 2009.  Though how about that Garrett Atkins?!  These players are post-hype sleepers, ya’ll!  Catch the excitement!  Don’t worry, I won’t push Carlos Quentin on you.  Though...
Via Razzball  |  January 10, 2012

The Obligatory Nolan Reimold Post

Reimold in Norfolk...for the last time...I haven't written about Nolan Reimold since his recall from Norfolk nearly two weeks ago which may seem odd since I kept the "Reimold in Exile" vigil on Twitter for 53 straight days.Mostly, it's been because I had mixed feelings about the call up. Reimold was only called up due to injuries to other players and, after some...
Via Dempsey's Army  |  June 02, 2011

Not So Fast, Nolan Reimold Detractors

A quick rebuttal to Stacey Long's post about Nolan Reimold over at Camden Chat and answering the question, "(H)as Reimold lived up to the justification" of the Reimold in Exile/Free Nolan Reimold sentiment.Let me first address the terminology that Stacy uses. ...to prove himself at the minor league level before being handed a major league job....Nolan Reimold hasn&...
Via Dempsey's Army  |  April 26, 2011

Orioles are wise to keep Nolan Reimold

WNST.net - O's players and fans alike will be happy once Nolan Reimold can stay healthy The Orioles were rumored to be close to trading Nolan Reimold and Alfredo Simon to the Rays for shortstop Jason Bartlett yesterday before the deal fell through.  Andy MacPhail made the right decision by not making that trade for Jason Bartlett.  Don’t get me wrong, Bartlett is a good veteran...
Via Birds Watcher  |  December 08, 2010

Nolan Reimold To The Rescue?

From the Oriole Insider blog on BaltimoreSun.com:Triple-A Norfolk outfielder Nolan Reimold went 4-for-5 with a double, homer, two RBIs and a stolen base against Louisville last night. In seven August games with the Tides, Reimold is batting .400 with two homers, seven RBIs, three walks and two steals. Overall, he’s batting .238 with 10 homers, 32 RBIs and six stolen bases in 73...
Via Dempsey's Army  |  August 09, 2010

Nolan Reimold sent to Norfolk; O’s take Game 2 Against M’s as Bergesen Pitches a Gem

What ever happened to former Rookie of the Year candidate Nolan Reimold? After having a solid 2009 campaign with the Birds, the young left fielder now finds himself with a new team.  If you are wondering, no, he was not traded.  Instead, he has been sent down to Triple-A Norfolk.  To fill his space on the roster, the O’s have recalled former O’s starting centerfielder Corey...
Via Birds Watcher  |  May 12, 2010

The Crystal Ball '10: Nolan Reimold

Nolan Reimold was not supposed to be in Baltimore in 2009.Injuries had limited his 2007 campaign to 53 games and in 2008 he was going to have to repeat AA. Baltimore seemed a long way off.But Reimold got back on track as he put in a full healthy season in Bowie posting a .284/.367/.501 in 2008. Norfolk was in his sights but few expected him in Baltimore until September.  Reimold...
Via Dempsey's Army  |  January 22, 2010

Nolan Reimold Done For The Season...

It looks like Nolan Reimold is out for the season due to his nagging Achilles tendon. Now 2/3 of the young, much praised Orioles outfield has been shut down for the season... Outfielder Nolan Reimold's first big league season, and most likely his chances at becoming American League Rookie of the Year, ended Friday when he was placed on the 15-day disabled list.He will have surgery...
Via Oriole Post  |  September 19, 2009
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