Dylan Bundy: "My arm felt good, so that's always positive" (plus other notes)

Dylan Bundy came out of yesterday's Arizona Fall League start feeling good about the condition of his right arm, his velocity and his overall performance.

Bundy said he threw six fastballs among his seven pitches while retiring the Mesa Solar Sox in order in the first inning. His strikeout came on a slider in the dirt.

bundy-throwing-sidebar.jpg"It was only seven pitches, so it was kind of quick," said Bundy, who was added to the Peoria Javelinas roster last week. "I was hoping they'd let me go back out there since I had 20 to work with. But I felt good.

"I just went out there with the attitude that I was going to throw the ball over the plate and see what happens. My arm felt good, so that's always positive."

Bundy's fastball topped out at 94 mph. Not bad at all considering that he hadn't pitched since May with Double-A Bowie.

"It would be great if it was harder," he said, "but that's plenty of velocity to get big league hitters out."

Unless his schedule changes, Bundy will start again on Friday and Monday. Orioles manager Buck Showalter is expected to fly to Arizona.

"Now I'm just taking it one step at a time and maybe throw on flat ground or a bullpen in between my next start or the next time I get in a game, and go from there," Bundy said.

"I'm still working on my pitches and locating balls a little bit better."

It's also a good sign that the strikeout came on one of Bundy's secondary pitches.

"I'm working on tightening my slider up and getting velocity on it a little more like it used to be," Bundy said.

Bundy is scheduled to work one inning again in his next start, "and after that, I'll throw more," he said.

* The Major League Baseball Players Association released the names of 139 players yesterday who filed for free agency, including the Orioles' Chris Davis, Matt Wieters, Wei-Yin Chen, Darren O'Day, Steve Pearce and Gerardo Parra.

The Nationals' list grew when they failed to pick up the options on former Orioles outfielder Nate McLouth and reliever Casey Janssen. The Cardinals' list grew when they declined reliever Jonathan Broxton's option. Yankees pitcher Sergio Santos chose free agency over an outright assignment. The Reds declined the options on pitcher Burke Badenhop and infielder/outfielder Skip Schumaker.

There have and will be others. Here's at least most of it:

Atlanta Braves
Ross Detwiler
Edwin Jackson
Peter Moylan
A.J. Pierzynski

Arizona Diamondbacks
David Hernandez
Jarrod Saltalamacchia

Baltimore Orioles
Wei-Yin Chen
Chris Davis
Darren O'Day
Gerardo Parra
Steve Pearce
Matt Wieters

Boston Red Sox
Craig Breslow
Rich Hill

Chicago Cubs
Trevor Cahill
Chris Denorfia
Dexter Fowler
Dan Haren
Tommy Hunter
Austin Jackson
Jason Motte
Fernando Rodney

Chicago White Sox
Matt Albers
Gordon Beckham
Jeff Samardzija
Geovany Soto

Cincinnati Reds
Burke Badenhop
Sean Marshall
Manny Parra
Brayan Pena
Skip Schumaker

Cleveland Indians
Mike Aviles
Gavin Floyd
Ryan Webb

Colorado Rockies
Kyle Kendrick
Justin Morneau

Detroit Tigers
Alex Avila
Rajai Davis
Tom Gorzelanny
Alfredo Simon
Randy Wolf

Houston Astros
Scott Kazmir
Oliver Perez
Colby Rasmus
Tony Sipp
Joe Thatcher

Kansas City Royals
Johnny Cueto
Ryan Madson
Franklin Morales
Chris Young
Ben Zobrist

Los Angeles Angels
David Freese
Chris Iannetta
Matt Joyce
Matt Latos
Shane Victorino
Wesley Wright

Los Angeles Dodgers
Brett Anderson
Howie Kendrick
Jimmy Rollins

Miami Marlins
Don Kelly
Jeff Mathis
Casey McGehee

Milwaukee Brewers
Kyle Lohse

Minnesota Twins
Blaine Boyer
Neal Cotts
Brian Duensing
Torii Hunter
Mike Pelfrey

New York Mets
Jerry Blevins
Yoenis Cespedes
Tyler Clippard
Bartolo Colon
Kelly Johnson
Daniel Murphy
Eric O'Flaherty
Bobby Parnell
Sergio Santos
Juan Uribe

New York Yankees
Chris Capuano
Stephen Drew
Chris Young

Oakland Athletics
Edward Mujica
Barry Zito

Philadelphia Phillies
Chad Billingsley
Jeff Francoeur
Aaron Harang
Jerome Williams

Pittsburgh Pirates
Antonio Bastardo
Joe Blanton
A.J. Burnett
J.A. Happ
Corey Hart
Aramis Ramirez
Sean Rodriguez
Joakim Soria

San Diego Padres
Josh Johnson
Shawn Kelley
Ian Kennedy
Brandon Morrow
Bud Norris
Justin Upton

San Francisco Giants
Jeremy Affeldt
Alejandro De Aza
Tim Hudson
Mike Leake
Tim Lincecum
Marco Scutaro
Ryan Vogelsong

Seattle Mariners
Joe Beimel
Franklin Gutierrez
Hisashi Iwakuma

St. Louis Cardinals
Matt Belisle
Jonathan Broxton
Randy Choate
Jason Heyward
John Lackey
Mark Reynolds
Carlos Villanueva

Tampa Bay Rays
Asdrubal Cabrera
John Jaso
Grady Sizemore

Texas Rangers
Yovani Gallardo
Colby Lewis
Mike Napoli
Ross Ohlendorf
Drew Stubbs
Will Venable

Toronto Blue Jays
Mark Buehrle
Marco Estrada
Jeff Francis
LaTroy Hawkins
Munenori Kawasaki
Mark Lowe
Dioner Navarro
Cliff Pennington
David Price

Washington Nationals
Ian Desmond
Doug Fister
Casey Janssen
Nate McLouth
Denard Span
Matt Thornton
Dan Uggla
Jordan Zimmermann

The list includes players who have announced their plans to retire. I believe that covers almost half of the Giants.

Teams have until Friday afternoon to make $15.8 million qualifying offers to their free agents. The Orioles, as I've written, will do so with Davis, Chen and Wieters. Players are given a week to accept or decline.

I'm just thrilled that the Winter Meetings can include another round of Gavin Floyd rumors. I live to keep that one alive.

I'd be shocked if the Orioles didn't express some level of interest in Sipp, a left-handed reliever who posted a 1.99 ERA in 60 appearances and struck out 62 batters in 54 1/3 innings. I know he already got their attention.

Sipp, 32, was a bargain at $2.4 million. Right-handers are batting .201 against him in seven major league seasons, and left-handers are hitting .213.

* Loved this nugget from the Elias Sports Bureau:

Four players have made the last out in a World Series and been named Most Valuable Player in another one - Ron Cey, Pete Rose, Edgar Renteria and Salvador Perez.

* Online betting site Bovada has placed the Orioles' odds of winning the 2016 World Series at 40/1.

This is done without knowing the composition of their roster on opening day. Yes, it's early.

Chicago Cubs 11/1
Kansas City Royals 12/1
Los Angeles Dodgers 12/1
New York Mets 12/1
St. Louis Cardinals 12/1
Toronto Blue Jays 12/1
Washington Nationals 12/1
Houston Astros 14/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 14/1
Texas Rangers 14/1
New York Yankees 18/1
Boston Red Sox 20/1
Cleveland Indians 20/1
Detroit Tigers 20/1
Los Angeles Angels 20/1
San Francisco Giants 20/1
Seattle Mariners 25/1
Tampa Bay Rays 33/1
Baltimore Orioles 40/1
Minnesota Twins 40/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 50/1
Chicago White Sox 50/1
Cincinnati Reds 50/1
Miami Marlins 50/1
Milwaukee Brewers 50/1
Oakland Athletics 50/1
San Diego Padres 50/1
Atlanta Braves 100/1
Colorado Rockies 100/1
Philadelphia Phillies 200/1




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