After the Winter Meetings, There's Not Much to Say
Should we as fans be upset at what the Orioles did at the Winter Meetings?
Not really.
The biggest signing that they had was bringing back Nate McLouth for a
one-year pact. They also got a pitcher in the Rule 5 Draft, T.J.
McFarland, and Dan Duquette did a lot of talking, mainly noting that the
franchise has a good to core to work with.
In Nashville, many fans had wanted the franchise to be bold and open up
the purse strings and perhaps make Christmas in Birdland a memorable by
reeling in Josh Hamilton, Zack Grienke, or any big name free agent you
can think of.
Yes, the Orioles were fairly quiet in Nashville.
I thought that Duquette could have done more this week; however, with
the prices that some players – notably Angel Pagan, Macro Scutaro, and
the Eric Chavez’s of the world –went for, perhaps it was a good thing
that the Orioles didn’t go crazy and get a player for the sake of
signing one.
I certainly think that the Orioles need to upgrade the roster, because
honestly, what happened last season was a tad fluky – especially with
their record in one run games and in extra frames.
They cannot stand pat with the team as-is, but at the same time,
Duquette has shown himself to be adept at finding diamonds in the rough,
players of value who fit a certain role, and taking chances on those
who have been overlooked.
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