The Orioles made a nice addition on Friday. They added a lefty-hitting corner outfielder with solid numbers against right-handed pitching and one that could upgrade their team on-base percentage.
They acquired 34-year-old Seth Smith from the Seattle Mariners for right-handed starting pitcher Yovani Gallardo and cash considerations.
So what happens now and how does that deal impact the outfield, lineup and rotation moving forward?
Smith is a platoon player: Smith has clearly defined splits and...
In one trade this afternoon, the Orioles added a corner outfielder and solved their six-for-five starting rotation problem. They acquired Seth Smith from Seattle for right-hander Yovani Gallardo and cash considerations.
Both players had one year remaining on their contracts, although the Orioles held a 2018 option on Gallardo. Smith signed an extension with Seattle in July 2014 that paid him $6 million in 2015 and $6.75 million last year. An option on his deal for 2017 was picked up for $7...
It can be easy to feel that time is running out on the Orioles to add an outfielder now that the calender has flipped to 2017. But while there is still plenty of time to make an addition or two, several outfielders have come of the board.
When the free agent season began, the Orioles were certainly unlikely to pursue the bigger dollar options and apparently were indeed not in the hunt for Yoenis Cespedes, Dexter Fowler or Ian Desmond.
Other outfielders that have signed for 2017:* Josh Reddick...
You don't have to look very long and hard to figure out that teams are spending much less on free agents this year throughout baseball.
But that doesn't mean teams are curtailing their spending, as much as the crop of players is very different from year to year. Last winter, 10 free agents signed for total dollars of $80 million or more. This winter, just four players have signed for $80 million or more.
Last winter, of the top 10 contracts, seven went to starting pitchers, including two that...
In the minor leagues, sometimes a young player has to repeat a level to improve.
That was the case in the 2016 season for Orioles left-handed pitching prospect Brian Gonzalez. A third-round pick (No. 90 overall) in the 2014 draft, Gonzalez pitched at Single-A Delmarva in 2015 at 19. He went 4-9 with a 5.71 ERA. Last season, back again with the Shorebirds at 20, Gonzalez went 10-8 with a 2.50 ERA and ranked third in the South Atlantic League in ERA and innings.
He ranked second in ERA among...
At a time when the Orioles farm system gets plenty of criticism, the organization also may be heading into a near future with two first-round draft picks heading up its starting rotation. Perhaps for many years to come.
The Orioles drafted right-hander Dylan Bundy No. 4 overall out of Owassa (Okla.) High School in 2011. He was the last first-round pick by scouting director Joe Jordan. They selected Kevin Gausman, also No. 4 overall, in 2012 out of LSU. He was first top pick for current scouting...
For free agent Mark Trumbo, the new year begins with old questions: Will he be an Oriole in 2017? If not Baltimore, where does he end up? And at what price?
Trumbo turned down the Orioles' qualifying offer. They then made him at least one four-year offer that was reported to be in the $52 million range. While that seemed low, it seems more in line when you consider that Ian Desmond got a five-year, $70 million deal from Colorado and Edwin Encarnacion got three years and $60 million with a...
Stop me if you've heard this one before: The Orioles will go as far as their rotation will take them.
We seem to say it about every year and it's pretty much true just about every year. So on the first day of 2017, let's say it here for the first of many times it will said and written, both before and during next season.
Along those lines, can the O's rotation be better next season? Of course it can and maybe there were signs in the second half of last season that it actually will be.
At...
It's the last day of the year and you know what that means - one last chance to gripe or complain about something about the Orioles for this calender year.
If you don't do it here today, you will have to wait until 2017 to start anew.
I kid, I kid. Hey, I can be as snarky as the next guy or gal, probably more so. My emotions can get the best of me in the comments section sometimes. But I do try to always be true to my feelings and thoughts and just say what I feel. Sometimes I write things...
When I wrote this blog yesterday pondering the Orioles' future, we saw some interesting reactions and comments from fans and readers.
Some see the future and see, well, pretty much a disaster. Here is what one reader wrote:
* The window has already closed. When you do nothing of significance while the teams directly around you get better, the window has closed. It is the height of foolishness to claim repeatedly that our rotation is good.
Our rotation is terrible. We have two, possibly three,...
It is often debated among Orioles fans how the organization should look to balance keeping a strong core of players intact to try and win through 2018 while also looking to the future beyond that.
We see almost daily comments here suggesting that a trade of Manny Machado and/or Zach Britton could help rebuild and reload a farm system rated in the bottom third by most national analysts.
No doubt such a trade could benefit the club's future, but what would it mean for the present and the next...
Yesterday, we took a statistical look at how the 2016 Orioles' team offense ranked against the rest of the American League. Today, we do the same with the team pitching stats. After each stat, the rank within the AL is listed along with the AL average, when available.
* 4.22 team ERA (10th, 4.20)* 4.72 starter ERA (13th, 4.43)* 3.40 bullpen ERA (first, 3.84)* 1 complete game (tied for 11th, 3)* 69 quality starts (tied for 11th, 76)* .258 batting average against (ninth, .257)* 1,248 strikeouts...
Here is a look at how the Orioles offense ranked against the rest of the American League in the 2016 season. Each stat is listed along with how that ranked in the 15-team AL along with the AL average number when it was available. Some stats were compiled from FanGraphs.com.
* .256 batting average (ninth, .257)* .317 on-base percentage (10th, .321)* 253 home runs (first, 197)* .443 slugging (second, .423)* .760 OPS (third, .744) * 1,324 strikeouts (fifth, 1,273)* 21.7 strikeout rate (fifth)* 468...
If the Orioles found an outfielder under their tree yesterday, they are not saying so yet. That must have been a pretty big tree, however.
As the end of the calender year approaches, the Orioles' search for an outfielder is ongoing. If said player has some speed, a good on-base percentage and plays solid defense, that would be quite welcome in a lineup that needs the first two and an outfield defense that needs the third.
Here are four players that have been linked to the Orioles. These are...
Merry Christmas and happy holidays, Birdland!
I hope you have a great day today and a great holiday season with your family and friends. I'm sure baseball will be a part of it, either with gifts you may give or receive, or conversations at the dinner table.
Providing a short entry today, so feel free to jump in with any comments and/or questions.
Here are a few topics we've discussed here recently along with one or two in the news in the last few days.
What is the ceiling for Manny Machado?:...
On MLB Network yesterday, there was an interesting discussion about hitting. It is simplistic, but one analyst suggested that hitting the ball on the ground is generally not a good idea.
While ground balls do get through the infield, they are often gobbled up by fielders who not only may have good range, but are now positioned most often, through shifts, where the hitters actually hit the ball most often. Hitting the ball in the air obviously produces more damage and there is one fewer fielder...
It was a suggestion from his Double-A pitching coach that came after the 2015 season and before opening day in 2016. For right-hander Joe Gunkel, it was advice that he put to good use.
A pitcher that was added to the Orioles' 40-man roster in November, Gunkel has always been minus a blazing fastball. He gets outs with a fastball between 88 and 92 mph, so he is always looking to work on and improve his secondary pitches to improve overall as a pitcher.
That suggestion led to him making a change...
For now, the assumption is that catcher Matt Wieters has played his last game for the Orioles. Everything is subject to change - things can change with one phone call - but that appears to be the case.
The club's first-round selection (taken No. 5 overall) in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft out of Georgia Tech, Wieters has played 882 games in an Orioles uniform. In 124 games last year, Wieters hit .243/.302/.409 with 17 doubles, a triple, 17 homers, 66 RBIs and an OPS of .711.
Among catchers...
The Orioles have six starters for five spots. That we know. We also know there have been reports about the club being open to trading one of its veteran arms.
While the club is excited about what Chris Tillman, Kevin Gausman and Dylan Bundy could do at the top of the rotation, what about Yovani Gallardo, Wade Miley and Ubaldo Jimenez after that?
The Orioles have hopes that a healthy Gallardo in 2017 could pitch more like he did in 2015 with the Rangers, when he went 13-11 with a 3.42 ERA....
In a sport that often seems almost obsessed with high-end velocity, right-hander Joe Gunkel has had a strong minor league career without lighting up any radar guns. Now he wants to take a shot at doing that in the major leagues.
Gunkel took a big step toward his major league debut when the Orioles added him to their 40-man roster on Nov. 18. He'll go to spring training as a long shot to make the team, but during the 2017 season, he might get his chance to help the Orioles at some point.
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