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AL East Sleepers: Baltimore Orioles

Written on February 8th, 2010 by Mike Silver756210 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2010/02/08/al-east-sleepers-baltimore-orioles.htmlAL+East+Sleepers%3A+Baltimore+Orioles2010-02-08+12%3A03%3A31Mike+Silver
MLB 2009 - Orioles Beat Yankees 7-5

Starting this season, the Orioles will be one of the more interesting teams in the division for what should be the better part of the decade. The top of the minors are awash with upper echelon pitching prospects (Brian Matusz, Chris Tillman, Jake Arrieta) to go along with plenty of reinforcements in the low minors. The lineup card is stocked with building blocks that are either locked up long-term (Nick Markakis) or have just started their arbitration clock (Matt Wieters, Adam Jones, Nolan Reimold).

While the 2010 season may not be the year of the Oriole, it will be a significant landmark in the progress of the club. The team is not expected to “compete” in the classical sense, in that they will still likely finish either fourth or fifth behind the Sox, Rays, and Yanks. Yet, the team could, with a couple of breaks in the right direction, finish with a .500 record – the first time Baltimore has done so since 1997.

Now, on to the sleepers:

C Matt Wieters: This one should come as no surprise. Coming into 2009, Wieters was at the top of nearly every meaningful prospect list known to man. Switch-hitting catchers with the plate discipline, power, AND defensive capabilities of a Matt Wieters come around once in a generation. Accordingly, he was expected to perform much better than he ultimately did, .288/.340/.412. Even the perennially underwhelming and modest PECOTA projections pegged Wieters to hit 30 home runs…

Filed under Adam Jones, Baltimore Orioles, Brian Matusz, Chris Tillman, Felix Pie, Koji Uehara, Matt Wieters Tags:Baltimore Orioles, Brian Matusz, Chris Tillman, Felix Pie, Koji Uehara, Matt Wieters, Mike Silver

Zach’s 2009 AL All-Star Roster

Written on July 3rd, 2009 by Zach Hayes46493 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/07/03/zachs-2009-al-all-star-roster.htmlZach%27s+2009+AL+All-Star+Roster2009-07-03+15%3A51%3A30Zach+Hayes

Since the American League is once again wholly superior (seriously, one could make the argument that any of the top four teams in the East could win four out of the other five divisions, the West being the exception with the Dodgers) and the league I know better than the back of my hand, here’s my best shot at devising what should be true the 2009 AL All-Star Game Roster complete with nine starting position players, six starting pitchers, six closers and 13 reserves:

Filed under Adam Jones, Brandon Inge, Brian Fuentes, Dallas Braden, Edwin Jackson, Evan Longoria, Felix Hernandez, Jason Bartlett, Jason Bay, Jered Weaver, Joe Maddon, Joe Mauer, Jonathan Papelbon, Justin Morneau, Kevin Youkilis, Mariano Rivera, Mark Teixeira, Michael Young, Roy Halladay, Victor Martinez, Zach Grienke Tags:

Know Thine Enemy 2009: Baltimore Orioles

Written on March 30th, 2009 by Evan Brunell41827 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/03/30/know-thine-enemy-2009-baltimore-orioles.htmlKnow+Thine+Enemy+2009%3A+Baltimore+Orioles2009-03-30+12%3A00%3A00Evan+Brunell

It’s time for Fire Brand’s annual Know Thy Enemy series, one where we reveal our division standing predictions over the course of the week by taking you into each division rival and examining what we will have to deal with.

Today, we talk fifth place; the consensus by Fire Brand to host that spot are the Baltimore Orioles.

Their offense, like it was last year, will be among the best in the league. The pitching? Terrible.

Filed under Adam Eaton, Adam Jones, Aubrey Huff, Baltimore Orioles, Brian Roberts, Cesar Izturis, Chris Ray, Danys Baez, Dennis Sarfate, Felix Pie, George Sherrill, Gregg Zaun, Hayden Penn, Jamie Walker, Jeremy Guthrie, Jim Johnson, Koji Uehara, Luke Scott, Mark Hendrickson, Matt Albers, Matt Wieters, Melvin Mora, Nick Markakis, Rich Hill, Ryan Freel, Ty Wigginton Tags:baltimore orioles 2009 preview

Lucchino and Henry want civilized spending

Written on February 21st, 2009 by Sean O400614 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/02/21/lucchino-and-henry-want-civilized-spending.htmlLucchino+and+Henry+want+civilized+spending2009-02-21+12%3A00%3A00Sean+O

See, in a perfect world, every team would have a General Manager/Front Office that could make good moves, while spending as little money as possible. In this world, the top-tier payrolls would have a distinct advantage. If every GM was skilled at their job, and there wasn’t much difference between the minds that are within each organization, then the extra money that a club would have, would play an even more significant role.

Filed under Adam Jones, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Edgar Renteria, J.D. Drew, John Henry, Julio Lugo, Larry Lucchino, Theo Epstein Tags:sabermetrics salary cap

Know Thy Enemy: 2008 Baltimore Orioles

Written on March 18th, 2008 by Evan Brunell243915 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2008/03/18/know-thy-enemy-2008-baltimore-orioles.htmlKnow+Thy+Enemy%3A+2008+Baltimore+Orioles2008-03-18+11%3A30%3A02Evan+Brunell

Welcome to the 2008 Know Thy Enemy series. A staple of Fire Brand that covers all AL East foes plus itself, it starts early this year because the Red Sox [...]

Filed under Adam Jones, Adam Loewen, Andy McPhail, Aubrey Huff, Baltimore Orioles, Brian Burres, Brian Roberts, Chad Bradford, Daniel Cabrera, Dave Trembley, Dennis Sarfate, Freddy Bynum, George Sherrill, Greg Aquino, Guillermo Quiroz, James Hoey, Jamie Walker, Jay Gibbons, Jay Payton, Jeremy Guthrie, Kevin Millar, Lance Cormier, Luis Hernandez, Luke Scott, Matt Albers, Melvin Mora, Mike Flanagan, Nick Markakis, Ramon Hernandez, Steve Trachsel Tags:

Beckett K’s nine, Sox pound Mariners

Written on August 6th, 2007 by Shawn Medeiros19073 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2007/08/06/beckett-ks-nine-sox-pound-mariners.htmlBeckett+K%27s+nine%2C+Sox+pound+Mariners2007-08-06+05%3A04%3A16Shawn+Medeiros

Josh Beckett struck out nine Seattle Mariners (60-49) and Manny Ramirez hit his 19th homerun of the season in the 9-2 win.
On a 107 pitches, Josh Beckett went 6 1/3 [...]

Filed under Adam Jones, Ben Broussard, Coco Crisp, David Ortiz, J.D. Drew, Jason Varitek, Jose Vidro, Kevin Youkilis, Manny Ramirez, Seattle Mariners Tags:

Matsuzaka fans 10, Sox snap Safeco losing streak

Written on August 5th, 2007 by Shawn Medeiros19023 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2007/08/05/matsuzaka-fans-10-sox-snap-safeco-losing-streak.htmlMatsuzaka+fans+10%2C+Sox+snap+Safeco+losing+streak2007-08-05+05%3A34%3A31Shawn+Medeiros

Facing the hardest team in either league to strikeout entering the game Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka (13-8) struckout 10 to earn his 13th win despite a rocky relief effort [...]

Filed under Adam Jones, Adrian Beltre, Daisuke Matsuzaka, David Ortiz, Eric Gagne, Ichiro Suzuki, Jarrod Washburn, Jason Varitek, Jonathan Papelbon, Jose Guillen, Manny Ramirez, Seattle Mariners Tags:

Manny Being Traded Today?

Written on December 6th, 2006 by Evan Brunell57424 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2006/12/06/manny-being-traded-today.htmlManny+Being+Traded+Today%3F2006-12-06+18%3A11%3A08Evan+Brunell

We’re going to keep an updated Winter Meetings column going today because there’s way too many news going on.
8:22 PM: The Yankees lost out on Ted Lilly, who is heading [...]

Filed under Adam Jones, Adrian Beltre, Amborix Burgos, Brian Bannister, David Dellucci, Derrick Turnbow, Doug Mirabelli, Freddy Garcia, Gavin Floyd, J.D. Drew, J.J. Putz, Jason Schmidt, Joe Borowski, Jon Lieber, Jonathan Broxton, Kansas City Royals, Kevin Mench, Ted Lilly, Terry Francona, Trading Manny Saga Tags:

Manny, It’s all about Manny

Written on December 5th, 2006 by Evan Brunell57356 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2006/12/05/manny-its-all-about-manny.htmlManny%2C+It%27s+all+about+Manny2006-12-05+04%3A47%3A42Evan+Brunell

There’s way too much stuff going on at the winter meetings for me to post any comprehensive article today. It’s about Manny today, as there were a blizzard of news.
First, [...]

Filed under Adam Jones, Andy LaRoche, Andy Pettitte, Baltimore Orioles, Brian Wilson, Chad Cordero, Hayden Penn, J.D. Drew, J.J. Putz, Jason Jennings, Jon Lieber, Jonathan Broxton, Jonathan Sanchez, Jose Capellan, Kevin Mench, Marcus Giles, Mark Loretta, Mike Gonzalez, Noah Lowry, Salomon Torres, Trading Manny Saga, Trot Nixon, Washington Nationals Tags:

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