As the Baltimore Orioles embark upon a pivotal four game weekend series with the division leading New York Yankees, it is hard not to think about how heated this American League East rivalry has been over the years. Orioles’ fans do not like the Yankees, and the feeling is mutual. That’s why it was especially painful when Orioles ace pitcher Mike Mussina, nicknamed “Moose”, drafted by the team twice in 1987 when he opted to attend Stanford and in 1990, left Baltimore, and signed with the Yankees in 2001. His MLB career spanned 18 years: 10 with the Orioles and 8 with the Yankees. Mussina retired in 2008 at the age of 39 after recording his only 20-win season . He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2019. What is Mussina up to now After further breaking hearts by not selecting the Orioles team cap for his Hall of Fame bust (he selected neither), Mussina returned to his quiet life in his childhood hometown of Montoursville, Pennsylvania.…