Showing posts with label Mark Reynolds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Reynolds. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Orioles Offseason

As the Orioles see all the division rivals once again loading up like it's an arms race in the AL East, Dan Duquette and company have been quiet this offseason.  The biggest move(s) we have made include resigning Nate McLouth for $2 million and NOT bringing back former 1B/3B Mark Reynolds. The birds also added Adam Russell and signed Conor Jackson to a minor league deal, neither of which stole the headlines of the Baltimore Sun Sports section.

The Yankees added Kevin Youkilis while Boston added Koji, Victorino, and Dempster. Toronto made two blockbuster trades netting Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson, Mark Buerhle, and R.A. Dickey. Even the Rays made their own trade saying goodbye to "Big Game" James Shields and Wade Davis and getting the Minor League Player of the Year, Will Myers. With every team in "win now" mode, it will be extremely difficult for the Orioles to replicate their 2012 success if they stand pat and make no moves.

Personally, there is one player that I think the Orioles would be complete idiots to not get.  He currently resides a short way down the beltway.  Former Nationals first baseman, Adam LaRoche is sitting out there in free agency.  The Nationals are not willing to go past 2 years in a contract offer for him, so they are currently at a stalemate.  LaRoche provides that middle of the order presence that the O's need while being a plus defensive first baseman.  I read that Duquette was hesitant at the thought of forfeiting a draft pick in order to sign LaRoche.  The way I see it, they have no first baseman on the current roster or in the minors that would get the job done.  Chris Davis, while great offensively, would not be my choice to start at the position come opening day.  I'd much rather him at the DH spot.  It's never great to give up a draft pick, but in this case, it is definitely worth the investment.  The Orioles HAVE the money, time to go spend it.  At worst we have a 3 year investment for $33-36 million for a player that I think would age well and fits Camden Yards perfectly.  All Duquette needs to do is guarantee that third year.  The hole that was left with Reynolds power numbers when he left needs to be filled.

That move, plus one more starter, will reverse my opinion of what has currently been a waste of an offseason.  While I don't implore the team to spend for the hell of spending, I think this would be a wise investment for the franchise.  I don't want to see the team fall back to non-contending like it's been for most of my life.  Signing LaRoche should keep them competitive now and in the next few years.  To me, a move like this is a no-brainer!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Orioles Roster Changes

Amidst the teams recent stuggles, the Orioles have made more adjustments to the major league roster.  First off, 3B/1B Mark Reynolds has been activated from the disabled list, replacing pitcher Stu Pomeranz, who suffered a torn oblique. Roch Kubatko also reported, Endy Chavez will rejoin the team and pitcher, Miguel Gonzalez has been summoned from Triple-A Norfolk to the big leagues.  As a result, young outfielder Xavier Avery and pitcher Tommy Hunter have been sent down to the minor leagues.  Both are going to the Orioles Triple-A affiliate, Norfolk.

Hunter had his worst outing of the year the last night, getting touched up for 6 runs (five earned) and 9 hits over just three innings.  With Zach Britton inching closer and closer to returning, Hunter's spot is definitely in jeopardy as the season progresses.  Xavier Avery had a good showing for a young player being thrust into the big leagues.  Avery still needs to learn to play LF since he is a natural CF.

Next injured players to keep your eyes on for returns are Brian Roberts, Zach Britton, and Nolan Reimold.  Hopefully Mark Reynolds can have a power surge to help out Adam Jones and Matt Wieters with the offensive support.  I only hope Buck Showalter puts him nowhere near starting at 3B.

Until then, let's hope the O's can snap out of this funk tonight against the Blue Jays as we have more AL East rival games upcoming.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Could Inge Be The Solution at Third?

The third base situation so far for the Orioles this year has been a revolving door.  Mark Reynolds was supposed to have a stronghold on the position, but with his anemic offense and horrible defense, the Birds have explored other options.  Recently, in-house candidates Wilson Betemit and Ryan Flaherty have been getting starts at the hot corner.  The team also traded Josh Bell recently.

That situation, coupled with the Nick Johnson/Chris Davis platoon struggling, has made fans wonder what the team will do.  Davis displayed his power tonight in the Orioles win over Toronto, but is far from the productive first baseman the Orioles want.  Both corner infield positions are still question marks in my mind.

News broke yesterday that third baseman, Brandon Inge was released by the Detroit Tigers.  Inge, one of the longest tenured Tigers, was off to a bad start in 2012.  He lost his starting job when Prince Fielder was signed, forcing Miguel Cabrera to move to third.  The Orioles, a team desperate in need of a third baseman who is more efficient defensively, should give Inge a look.

According to Orioles writer Roch Kubatko's tweet, there is at least discussion:




I hope we move forward and continue looking into this signing.  If it unfolds, Inge starts at third, move Reynolds to first base or DH, and split time with Davis/Johnson at the other spot.  Another option would be to release Davis or Johnson and rotate Betemit as a DH/1B/3B option.  I think that his presence in the clubhouse as well as his versatility would make him a great asset to the team; one that is definitely worth investing in.



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