You seem to be a bit BAFFLED, yourself.
Assuming you're running the stock E7 valve covers, removing the baffles would only create an opportunity for the oil to shoot up the oil filler neck on the passenger side and get sucked up through the fillter-to-TB line. If it's not doing that, then you're losing oil somewhere else, and it likely has nothing to do with whether or not your baffles are in place.
The PCV line would be the next thing I'd check. Pull the PCV valve out, peek down there and see if your PCV screen is still in there. If it hasn't been cleaned in awhile, take a long deck screw, poke it in there and give it a few turns, and then pull the screen out by hand or with a pair of pliers; from there, you can either do like I do and unroll the wire mesh stuff from inside there and spray the hell out of it with brake cleaner to get rid of the gunk buildup before rolling it back up and crimping it back together ... or just buy a new screen and pop it in there. Remove the PCV valve from the line and give it a shake - if it rattles freely, it's still good. Maybe give it a quick spray of brake cleaner or Seafoam Deep Creep to flush out any gunk buildup in there, too ... or, again, just replace the thing. (It's not like a PCV valve costs all that much.)
Beyond that ... who knows? Worn rings? Intake manifold gasket leaking oil from the lifter valley into the intake port(s)? Valve guide seals? Lots of other possibilities.