Saturday, July 18, 2009

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

One month to the trade deadline

Sorry it has been a while since I last posted but now I'm back and better than ever.

Now with the trade deadline approaching there are several players that could be traded due to various reasons.

Aubrey Huff is one of the Orioles that are likely to be traded in the next month because he is nearing the end of his contract and will be a free agent at the end of the season and the chances are slim for him to come back to the O's next season so they will probably see what they can get for him. He could possibly go to the Mets or the Giants to name a few places.

Geogre Sherril and Denyz Baez are two relievers that the O's could trade since they both are performing well and could net them some great prospect for the future. Baez is worth a lot and is in the final year of his contract, while the O's might not trade Sherrill because he a many more years under Orioles control. There are several teams that need bullpenn help and these two will probably be in high demand.

The Orioles have many players that could be traded but I think most of them will not be. Those players are:
Melvin Mora- Old, owed a lot of money, and a no trade clause
Ty Wiggington-Just signed with the team and can play multiple positions
Felix Pie-I don't think the O's have givin up on him yet
Gregg Zaun and Chad Moeller- Not in high demand

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Orioles rotation starts to turn it around


With Koji pitching into the seventh inning last night and not giving up vary many runs he has continued a streak of the Oriole starters in which they have started to begin to turn the season around. It all started with Brad Bergesons major league debut in which he only gave up one run and had a 1.59 ERA. That was followed by Jeremy Guthries start which was not very good but he has already proven himself and we should expect him to start to return to his previous form. Adam Eaton who struggle to make it out of the fourth inning in his first two starts even had a stellar start against the White Sox which is one of the better hitting teams. Koji uehara pitched a similar game against probably the best hitting team the Texas Rangers in which he pitched 6 and 2/3rds innings and only gave up 2 runs to lower his ERA to 4.59. These type of starts need to continue in order for the Orioles to have a chance at lowering their team ERA below 5 and contending this year even if it is just fighting to be .500 on the year.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Hendrickson Sharp In O's Debut


Mark Hendrickson came into today's game against the division foe Tampa Bay Rays with very low expectation on him. He greatly surpassed the wildest expectations he had and pitched five and a 1/3rd innings just allowing one run on six hits for a 1.69 ERA.

The Orioles desperately need him to repeat this performance in order for them to have a winning season and potentially compete for the AL East title. According to fan favorite Rick Dempsey if he and the other back of the rotations starters( the 3,4, and 5 starters) can each make 25 starts this season the Orioles will be in contention for the pennant.

Hendrickson has pitched surprisingly well at Camden Yard during his career with a 2.70 ERA at coming into tonight at Oriole Park. And he had a 5.07 ERA away from Baltimore in his career. In his start tonight he gave up just one walk over his five and a third innings which is something that the O's are looking for to reverse the current trend of the past couple years where the finished last in the league both times in walks

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Orioles win opening series vs Yankees


Even though the Orioles dropped the final game of the three game set the still managed to take two out of three from the hated Yankees. Brian Roberts, Adam Jones, and Nick Markakis all combined to give the Orioles a great 1-2-3 punch at the top of the order along with some unexpected contributions coming from Greg Zaun, Cesar Izturis, and the bottom of the batting order. The bullpen so far has been the weak link of the team and it is a trend that I would not count on continuing.The rotation has not been alright with Jeremy Guthrie and Koji Uehara combining for a 3.27 ERA and Alfredo Simon proving he can pitch and throw strikes in his first outing where he gave up 4 runs in 5 innings.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Orioles 2009 Starting Rotation


The Orioles rotation for this season is very different than many people expected it to be just a few short weeks earlier. The official rotation looks like:

1. Jeremy Guthrie-will be the Orioles opening day starter, which is not a surprise at all

2. Koji Uehara- Is the de facto number two and the Orioles need him to be at least an average pitcher this season if not above average

3.Alfredo Simon- After being one of the only pitchers that had a superb spring training and was not sent down to the minors(ex. most of our pitching prospects) he earned himself a spot in the rotation. He will be a rookie this season at age 28 but still can throw in the mid to low 90's

4. Mark Hendrickson- Originally was supposed to be the long man in the bullpen but less than stellar performance from the rest of the competitors for the rotation ended up giving him this spot.

5. Adam Eaton- He was released by the Phillies and was picked up by the Orioles and was apparently good enough to earn the 5 spot in the Orioles rotation which is more of an insult than it is a complement considering who is in front of him.

Haydenn Penn who was out of options was traded on Wednesday to the Marlins for another out of options 24 year old named Robert Andino, who is a utility player. This move caused the Orioles to release Chris Gomez and demote Jolbert Cabrera to the minor leagues.

Rich Hill who would of been the Orioles 3rd starter will start the season on the disabled list and it could be a few weeks till he pitches for the Orioles.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Orioles 2009 Season Outlook



With the 2009 season right around the corner the outlook for the team has changed over the past several months. The main strengths of this team has to be their offense which will be lead by the blossoming young superstar Nick Markakis followed by Aubrey Huff who had a break out year last year and I expect him to do nearly the same this season. Who can forget about the energizer bunny of this team Brian Roberts fresh off a new contract and a strong showing in the WBC he should be primed for another all-star caliber year. Also, expect a great improvement in the young center fielder Adam Jones who supposedly will be hitting between Roberts and Markakis at second in the order his defense speaks for its self and he should have a drastic improvement over last year. Ty Wigginton and Luke Scott should provide a good part of the Orioles home run totals this year and Melvin Mora, thought ageing, still proved he has some left in the tank after last season and should be on pace to have another 80+ RBI season. Cesar Izturis should provide an adequate offensive presence at short and will easily surpass the offense numbers at shortstop that the Orioles had last season.

The defense should be another strong point with it being improved with the additions of Felix Pie and Cesar Izturis. The Orioles are setting a strong foundation with Markakis, Jones, and Pie in the outfield all of them are plus defenders all could be starting CF for another team. With Izturis and Roberts up the middle and with the outfield tandem it will help the pitchers (especially the young ones) get better and save them many 4 out innings.

The bullpen should be one of the strengths of this team this season. With the three headed monster of Sherrill, Ray, and Johnson in the back of the penn there should not be many runs scored in the 7Th, 8Th, and 9Th innings. The Orioles figure to have many hard throwers like Sarfate, Mickolio, and Liz along with left handed specialist Jamie Walker, who is looking to rebound after a poor last season, and this should make up the framework for a solid middle relief corp. Another unique part of the bullpen could be the fact that they have many relievers capable of going several innings instead of the typical 1-2 this should help with a rotation that is projected to be one of the worst in the league.

The starting rotation is by far the worst spot of the Orioles this season with only two pitchers that can be penciled in as definites in the rotation. Rich Hill who should be the number three but will not be ready in time for the start of the season should eventually assume the number 3 starters role in the rotation and the rest is pretty much a mystery. The rotation projects to be pretty bad, but the defense, bullpen, and offense should all be average if not above average and help the rotation and the team hopefully make it to a .500 or above season.

Lastly, who could forget the number one prospect in baseball Matt Wieters even though he will start the year at Triple-A Norfolk I expect him to get the early season call and eventually win the rookie of the year award and cement his status as one of the best offensive and defensive catchers in the game.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Orioles spring taining coverage or lack there of


After the first few weeks of spring training I have not seen any Orioles games broadcast and for that matter any members of MASN down in Florida covering the team. I ask why this is so because I know several other teams have had their games broadcasted and have had at least somebody down there to do a show and report not just bloggers and reports where I am forced to get my news from. I put this challenge out there that there needs to be more O's spring training games broadcast beyond the three that the will broadcast and there needs to be more shows and coverage from spring training.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Orioles Magic

With the 2009 season fastly approaching I though it's time for some Orioles Magic, Feel it happen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FubnJBgd2wY

Out of Options

The Orioles have three pitchers in camp that might or might not make the squad but the more important part about those three pitchers is the fact they are all out of options. The pitchers i'm talking about are Hayden Penn, David Pauley, and Brian Bass. There are also several more players that are out of options but will surely be on the team this season and those players are Jeremy Guthrie(Locked into the rotation), Dennis Sarfate( definatly will be in the pen this season), Felix Pie(will get significant playing time and should be in the majors unless he fails to hit).

Now players that are out of options that probably won't make the team are utility man Donnie Murphy and infielder Scott Moore. Both players are hurt by the surplus of players that the Orioles have that makes playing time scarce for guys like Luke Scott and several others that will have to play at a high level to even get any playing time. The thing that seperates this years Orioles from those of years prior is that they actually have legitimate competition for playing time from players that are major league caliber and that is something that has not been seen here in a while.

The Orioles also have a few players who will be out of options next season and force the front office to make even more tough decisions. Brad Hennessey, Alfredo Simon, Brian Burres, and Matt Albers. Who nows all four of those players could end up makeing the squad this year less complicating things for next year, but probably 2-3 of those players will start the year at Tripple-A Norfolk.

All of the three players I mentioned at the begining they all could make the team. David Pauley, who was acquired in a trade for Randor Bierd, could be one of the three to crack the last two starting rotation spots and/or the long man spot in the bullpen. Here is the scouting report on Pauley " he mixes a very good sinker with a low 90s fastball with good movement, a good changeup, and a nice curveball. Has 5th starter potential at the MLB level. Pauley has demonstrated solid success against AAA competition for extended periods of time, but has yet to impress much at the big league level, although he hasn't been given much of an opportunity. Needs to improve his control somewhat. Gives up a lot of home runs. Good fielder with a strong pick-off move."

Hayden Penn who was once considered one of the top prospects has fallen well of the radar, but he could make a comeback this season. he would of had several oputunities last season but he got injured every time the O's wanted to call him up. Brian Bass has the most ML playing time out of the three and could be a decent reliever this season.