My take: weak team, weak signal, weak numbers...but getting the Orioles lent some credibility to WOYK--at the least, there are a few billboards up around York letting people know that, yes, there is really a station at the 1350 position. Quite honestly, anything would have been an improvement over the constant ESPN Radio. And the Phillies.
WSBA dropped the Orioles (I assume) because the addition of the York Revolution allowed its sales staff to polish the turd, if you will. "Look, Client X, here's a new dirt-cheap local opportunity for your advertising that's ever-so-slightly more entertaining than our CNN Headline News television audio feed!" That, and the Baltimore Orioles have given baseball fans very little reason to listen since Opening Day 1998. But listening to a first-year independent league team, when nobody knows who any of the players are (or their opponents), doesn't carry much attraction for me. Even if Gary Sutton has ample opportunity to unleash his half-baked Andy Rooney-esque "wit" on baseball and all that has to do with it.
"Do they call it a ground-rule double because it hits the ground first?"
Oh, my flippin' sides.