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  1. #16
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    O's should be focused on pitching though this would be huge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaughan333 View Post
    Based on?
    Just a guess at this point.


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    Quote Originally Posted by j-bay View Post
    If Hamilton goes to Baltimore, i predict him being like Sammy Sosa in his days in Baltimore.
    How about Albert Belle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone091 View Post
    Outside of the Rays, and that is if they dont trade "Big Game James", nobody's pitching is going to be that strong. CC is a work horse but how much longer can he keep it up without Tommy John. Bostons pitching does not scare anyone, outside of maybe Lester when he feels like playing. Toronto is not going to win that many more games with Josh Johnson, he will be lucky to start 20 games with his arm troubles. So, if the O's get another quality year from Hammel, Chen, Gonzalez and if Tillman progresses even more, they could have a decent staff. Then they will have Bundy and Gausman fighting for a spot soon after the season starts. I dont think anybody would say they have great pitching but I think it can finally compete in the East and possible win the East in 2013.
    lol and a Toronto fan could say "baltimore isnt going to win many more with Hamilton and his cocaine past injury issues." but it would sound stupid. Also they added Buehrle and Morrow is more of a sure bet than any orioles starter. And I still think the yankees and Rays are better than both teams. So easy on the homerism

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    They'd be better off spending the money on Greinke. They'd probably have to over pay him a little but it would go a long way toward making them a WS contender
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Clipper View Post
    You conveniently forgot to mention Hiroki Kuroda and Andy Pettitte.
    Kuroda and Pettitte are both up there in age, not taking anything away from Pettitte as he has been as consistant in the American league East as any pitcher I can remember in a long time but age is going to become a factor very soon. I just dont see them holding up all year, IMO.

    And, the Orioles bullpen, I believe, was ranked 3rd in the AL in a hitter freindly park. They were like 29-9 in one run games, something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone091 View Post
    Kuroda and Pettitte are both up there in age, not taking anything away from Pettitte as he has been as consistant in the American league East as any pitcher I can remember in a long time but age is going to become a factor very soon. I just dont see them holding up all year, IMO.

    And, the Orioles bullpen, I believe, was ranked 3rd in the AL in a hitter freindly park. They were like 29-9 in one run games, something like that.
    Which is something that just doesn't happen. Bullpens are very fluky, and that could very well flip in an unfavorable situation next season for the O's.

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    O's been wanting to make a splash but been turn down by FAs for a while now. They offered quite a bit for Sabathia and Texeria.

    Hamilton in that little park would be very scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickyk13 View Post
    lol and a Toronto fan could say "baltimore isnt going to win many more with Hamilton and his cocaine past injury issues." but it would sound stupid. Also they added Buehrle and Morrow is more of a sure bet than any orioles starter. And I still think the yankees and Rays are better than both teams. So easy on the homerism
    Im not saying Josh Hamilton is the second coming, but IMO he would have a bigger impact for the O's than Josh Johnson and the rest of the Marlins are going to have for the Blue Jays. Although, I am excited to see what Jose Reyes is going to do in the AL. We know what Buehrle will do, he pretty consistant, and who knows what Morrow you will get? It is going to be another exciting year for the East, I feel like this could be the most balance the AL East has ever been.
    The Truth Hurts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickyk13 View Post
    lol and a Toronto fan could say "baltimore isnt going to win many more with Hamilton and his cocaine past injury issues." but it would sound stupid. Also they added Buehrle and Morrow is more of a sure bet than any orioles starter. And I still think the yankees and Rays are better than both teams. So easy on the homerism
    Difference is, we won how many games this past year? How many did the Blue Jays win? Adding Hamilton to an already playoff caliber team is pretty big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee Clipper View Post
    Which is something that just doesn't happen. Bullpens are very fluky, and that could very well flip in an unfavorable situation next season for the O's.
    And there is just as much likelyhood that they could still be very good because we will have the same key pieces and likely add a good arm or two back there. On top of that, our rotation was awful until the 2nd half. We had one of the better rotation I know for a fact down the stretch, unsure how they ranked the entire 2nd half but I know it was solid. Add Gausman or Bundy to that...our rotation looks pretty damn nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone091 View Post
    Outside of the Rays, and that is if they dont trade "Big Game James", nobody's pitching is going to be that strong. CC is a work horse but how much longer can he keep it up without Tommy John. Bostons pitching does not scare anyone, outside of maybe Lester when he feels like playing. Toronto is not going to win that many more games with Josh Johnson, he will be lucky to start 20 games with his arm troubles. So, if the O's get another quality year from Hammel, Chen, Gonzalez and if Tillman progresses even more, they could have a decent staff. Then they will have Bundy and Gausman fighting for a spot soon after the season starts. I dont think anybody would say they have great pitching but I think it can finally compete in the East and possible win the East in 2013.
    I have a feeling Hammel was pretty lucky this year. Chen is just average. Tillman is solid. If Bundy is the next big ace and Britton performs to his potential than you will have a good rotation but i dont see that happening this year.

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    I think the Orioles should be focused on pitching, not Hamilton.

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    Roberts
    Jones
    Hamilton
    Wieters
    Davis
    Reynolds
    Markakis
    Hardy
    Machado

    Or something like that

    Not too shabby at all. But yea, they should be focusing on pitching

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierzynski4Prez View Post
    Roberts
    Jones
    Hamilton
    Wieters
    Davis
    Reynolds
    Markakis
    Hardy
    Machado

    Or something like that

    Not too shabby at all. But yea, they should be focusing on pitching
    I think the pitching is going to get better, especially if Chen, Britton, Tillman and Matusz continue to progress. Then Bundy and Gausman to round out the rotation, it could be very interesting, I hope they prove everybody wrong about being a fluke.

    Also, I think Reynolds will be gone and they trade for a 1B like Eric Hosmer or something from KC. KC wants young arms and the O's have a few to throw there way.
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