Sunday, December 1, 2013

Baltimore to Consider Deals to Keep Many Orioles Where They Are


     Many fans and critics questioned what the Orioles may and could possibly do, but that questioning may come to a pause, according to the Baltimore Sun, the Orioles will tender contracts possibly to the following players- Matt Wieters, Chris Davis, Nolan Reimold and Steve Pearce and pitchers Troy Patton, Brian Matusz, Tommy Hunter, Jim Johnson (who knows why) and Bud Norris.
     If you recall earlier the Orioles catcher, Matt Wieters had trouble making a deal with the team asking too much money. This will secure Matt Wieters with the Orioles until at least the end of 2015.
     One player the Orioles may not consider tendering is second baseman, Brian Roberts. Roberts has been unable to stay healthy and due to his old age making it harder to recover. It could be possible they may resign him but chances are they won't. The Orioles don't have a definite starter now at second base and it very well could be replaced by Flaherty (which I would prefer it not to be) or Jonathan Schoop (which is more likely)
    It was likely the Orioles were going to make a deal with Chris Davis after the season he had and wouldn't let Davis get into the wrong hands of the yankees who seemly like to pick up a lot of the players of the Orioles they had trouble pitching like Mark Reynolds. Oh wait... he's a free agent... A lot of the yankees are. Could the Orioles very well sign them? (Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson)

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