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Forget Vlad Guerrero, Baltimore Orioles Need Starting Pitcher

There are rumors swirling around the Baltimore Orioles this weekend that there is an imminent deal involving them and free-agent designated hitter Vladimir Guerrero.  Vlad is a solid hitter when he is healthy, but he is about to turn 36 years old and would be the opposite of the direction these Orioles are going in terms of age.  Not to mention, they already have Luke Scott at DH and a crowded outfield situation, so unless they plan to trade Luke Scott there really isn’t a place on the roster for him.

The O’s have only one roster spot remaining on the 40-man major league roster ahead of spring training, which opens up mid-February.  The Orioles starting rotation is looking like Jeremy Guthrie, Brian Matusz, Jake Arrieta, Brad Bergesen and Chris Tillman or Zachary Britton. 

After Matusz, does anyone in that rotation really strike a consistent fear in the hearts of the Yankees, Red Sox or Rays?  I would call into question your knowledge of baseball if you said yes. 

I’m not saying the top four in their rotation aren’t capable or even that—Zach Britton isn’t a great prospect.  I saw Britton pitch against the Harrisburg Senators last season and he is going to be special, just not yet.  Arrieta and Bergesen can be solid on the back half of a rotation.

Rather than wasting the final roster spot on an aging designated hitter, I think the Orioles should pursue one of the remaining free agent starting pitchers.  Of these, I think the best options for the Orioles include Jeremy Bonderman, Kris Benson, Freddy Garcia, Justin Duchscherer or Kevin Millwood.

All of these guys have at one time had “ace-like” stuff in their repertoire, and Bonderman and Duchscherer are in their late 20s so they could get multiple-year deals.  Benson, Garcia and Millwood would basically be one-year deals to buy a little more time for Britton and/or Tillman. 

To win in the AL East—or at least place third—you have to hit, play defense and bring good starting pitching on a consistent basis.  The Orioles have improved (even if slightly) their offense and defense, and their bullpen is solid.  Adding Vlad would be nice for showing the fans they won’t back down from a big name, but adding a starter would be better for the team overall.

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Roberto Alomar in the Hall of Fame: Quick Thoughts on Former Baltimore Oriole

The Baltimore Orioles have been in the news this week quite a bit.  First it was the startling developments of reliever Alfredo Simon in the alleged shooting on New Year’s Eve.  Then some positive personnel developments with the acquisition of first baseman Derrek Lee (pending physical) and closer Kevin Gregg.

The icing on the cake for the O’s and their fans was the news today that Roberto Alomar has been elected to the Hall of Fame.

The Orioles have been horrendous for well over a decade since their last postseason appearance in 1997.  Their second baseman at the time was Roberto Alomar.  Time flies when you root for a losing franchise, doesn’t it?

Alomar was one of the leaders of the Orioles in the mid-’90s.  I remember looking forward to going to Camden Yards and hanging out with 40,000-plus fans donning the black and orange, in unison screaming “O!” during the National Anthem, and then watching Cal Ripken, Alomar, Brady Anderson and company handle their opponents night in and night out.

It is fitting that Ripken went to the Hall first, and is a nice reminder today that, once upon a time, the Orioles had great talent and amazing depth on their major league roster.

The Orioles may be a few years from seeing general manager Andy MacPhail’s great plan come to fruition, but at least for one day the fans of the O’s can remember—and celebrate—one of the great players to don an Orioles uniform.  Congrats, Robby, we will always be grateful for your efforts and dedication to the city and the Orioles organization.


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