1 month ago | By Boston Herald
Opening beer cans for Orioles fans during Saturday's Birdland Caravan happy hour, Adley Rutschman got hasty, prompting a Checkerspot Brewing Company employee to jokingly remind him to make sure the patrons paid for their drinks. A nearby fan offered a reason the Orioles' catcher should have been able to get away with it.
“He can do what he wants,” she said. “He's Adley.”
Such a viewpoint is likely common among Baltimore's fanbase after Rutschman's arrival miraculously spurred the Orioles into contention. With Rutschman putting up numbers that eventually resulted in Most Valuable Oriole...
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