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Written by Nicholas Kramer (Contact & Archive) on March 09, 2008
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OF Adam Jones Trade with Mariners LHP George Sherrill Trade with Mariners RHP Steve Trachsel Free Agent RHP Chris Ray Resigned RHP Greg Aquino Waivers from Brewers RHP Jeremy Guthrie Resigned LHP Adam Loewen Resigned LHP Troy Patton Trade with Astros OF Luke Scott Trade with Astros RHP Matt Albers Trade with Astros RHP Dennis Sarfate Trade with Astros Flew the Coup C Ryan Hubele Retired LHP Eric Bedard Trade with Mariners SS Miguel Tejada Trade with Astros RHP Jarret Wright Released RHP Victor Zambrano Released C Paul Bako Free Agent to Reds RHP Kris Benson Free Agent to Phillies CF Corey Patterson Free Agent The Skinny: In 2007, the Baltimore Orioles tied for the fourth-worst winning percentage. For that record to improve, the Orioles have to find a way to get their offense to match their defense. Outfielders Adam Jones and Luke Scott must be a major part of that. Improvement and development in the starting rotation is also a must for any sort of push to win in 2008. Strengths: Unfortunately the Baltimore Orioles have very little in the way of strengths. Ultimately its Baltimore’s fielding that is what keeps them from being at the bottom of the AL East. With the addition of Adam Jones and Luke Scott that defense, at least in the outfield, should keep strong. As for the infield defense, things might be about the same. Even with SS Miguel Tejada being traded to Houston, and the possible trade of 2B Brian Roberts to the Cubs, the infield defense looks to stay steady. Weakness: Good pitching is very hard to not only acquire but develop as well. Baltimore has had very little luck in both developing and acquiring good pitching. This year Baltimore’s best pitcher could be their closer, George Sherrill. Sherrill played for the Mariners last year as a set up man. He put up a 2.36 ERA and had 56 Ks in 73 IP. Right now Orioles starting pitching rotation looks pretty bleak. They have starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie as their #1 for 2008. Guthrie is a decent starter who put up 7-5 record and a 3.70 ERA in 07. He is not the worst pitcher in the AL but would not be a #1 starter for many other teams. To put the starting rotation in to terms O’s fans can understand, the Orioles have 2 Ben McDonalds and 3 Sidney Ponsons. Potential Lineup 2B Brian Roberts 3B Melvin Mora RF Nick Markakis DH Aubrey Huff CF Adam Jones LF Luke Scott C Ramon Hernandez 1B Kevin Milar SS Luis Hernandez Rotation Jeremy Guthrie Daniel Cabrera Adam Loewen Matt Albers Troy Patton/Garret Olson Potential Bullpen CL George Sherrill SU Dennis Sarfate SU Jamie Walker Prediction: The Orioles will just be trying to develop their young players more. Adam Jones, Luke Scott, Luis Hernandez and the bottom end of the O’s pitching rotation are the future for this team. The O’s are going to blow up this team by trading away Huff, Mora, and Roberts by the end of the season. Winning is not an option for Baltimore and as AL East gets stronger, Baltimore can expect to be on the bottom of the division for maybe the next two seasons. Keys to Success: Having fun. For this team to feel good about losing, management must let the reigns of the team be loose. The entire team must have fun in their play and not get down and develop a losing attitude that lasts for seasons when they could be contending. Morale is the biggest key to success for the development on 2008, but also the future.
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