New Orioles manager Brandon Hyde didn't have time for questions after the first full-squad meeting of his club marked the official start of spring training. He'd already taken enough of his players’ time.
That's because the Orioles players, so far, have mirrored his own mindset towards camp: All that matters is going out on the field, improving, and competing.
"I felt like they sat there long enough," Hyde said. "We had a few people speak, and that first day, you kind of go through a lot of different things you want to put in place for spring training, and talk about how you see expectations and those type of things.