A quizzical look at the Orioles

I'm keeping it simple today while thinking that we could have some news later this week. Just don't hold me to it.

I also predicted that Christmas would come early and now I'm wondering if my source was mistaken.

Go ahead and take the latest quiz while you wait. There's no pressure because I don't grade them. This is more of an exercise without the spandex and sweat.

Davis-Doubles-Orange-ATL-sidebar.jpgChris Davis is going to hit:
A). More than 20 home runs
B). Fewer than 20 home runs
C). The lottery again

If a starter remains on the free agent market in late March, the Orioles should:
A). Sign him if the price is right
B). Pass on him
C). Sit him in a room with Alex Cobb for an hour

Jimmy Yacabonis should be:
A). A starter
B). A reliever
C). Renamed "26th Man" on Players Weekend

It's hardest to keep ______ out of Camden Yards:
A). Yankees fans
B). Red Sox fans
C). Pedro Álvarez

The Orioles spent more time this summer looking for:
A). A dependable starting pitcher
B). Above-average fielders
C). Colby Rasmus

The next Orioles manager will be:
A). A first-timer
B). Someone with previous managing experience
C). Introduced to the media on opening day

Orioles fans who love minor league baseball should make it a priority within the next five years to visit:
A). The Aberdeen complex
B). Twin Lakes Park in Sarasota
C). Garabez Rosa

The Orioles will use the Rule 5 draft to find:
A). Another reliever
B). A utility infielder
C). A headliner for FanFest

OK, ditch the Cs and get serious.

The Orioles probably will select a player in the Rule 5 draft because it's an affordable avenue, but they won't repeat the mistake of trying to carry three on opening day. They might not hold onto the guy they select. But it's a low-risk move.

A manager will be in place before pitchers and catchers report. Don't ask for his identity because, again, it depends on the preference of the new head of baseball operations.

Being a former Oriole won't automatically get you in the door.

Mike Bordick, one-time shortstop and current MASN analyst and Orioles infield instructor, is interested in the job. But we have no way of knowing whether the president, or whatever title he holds, is going to consider him as a candidate.

Also, the Orioles aren't expected to bring back Álvarez for a fourth time, but never count out Rosa.




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