More on Mancini and the possibility of playing the outfield

More on Mancini and the possibility of playing the outfield
Chris Davis has six years remaining on his $161 million deal with the Orioles. He isn't budging off first base next season unless it's the occasional at-bats as the designated hitter. Trey Mancini is the top first base prospect in the organization and one of its best young position players. He's obviously blocked by Davis, which leads fans and media to wonder whether he could move to the outfield. I've done some digging and the best I can come up with is this: Maybe. At the very least, the...

Notes on pitching prospects Garcia, Scott, Sedlock and Akin

Notes on pitching prospects Garcia, Scott, Sedlock and Akin
I filed a blog entry last week with Orioles director of player development Brian Graham offering his opinion of Jason Garcia's season at Double-A Bowie. Now let's hear from Baysox pitching coach Alan Mills. "He's a talented individual," Mills said of Garcia, the former Rule 5 pick who went 6-10 with a 4.73 ERA and 1.544 WHIP in 24 starts. "Kind of started slow, but he got better as the year went on. At the beginning of the year, he had some command issues, and he worked some things out...

A few more health updates

A few more health updates
Orioles outfielder Joey Rickard has avoided surgery on his right thumb as the offseason moves through October. Rickard didn't play after July 20 due to a torn ligament in the thumb sustained in a collision with the right field fence at Yankee Stadium. The Orioles transferred him to the 60-day disabled list on Aug. 31. They're hoping that Rickard won't need surgery over the winter and compromise his availability in spring training and perhaps opening day. A second opinion from hand specialist...

Brach undergoes minor procedure on left knee

Brach undergoes minor procedure on left knee
Orioles reliever Brad Brach underwent a minor medical procedure last week involving the meniscus in his left knee. Nothing complicated and apparently no reason for concern. Ravens team physician Dr. Leigh Ann Curl performed the surgery, which Brach was told lasted only seven to 10 minutes. "It was real basic," Brach said. "It was just like I had a flap tear, a tiny little flap torn on my left meniscus. Dr. Curl told me I was in and out. I got to the hospital at 6 a.m. and was out by 9:30 or...

The day Justin Turner was an Orioles hero

The day Justin Turner was an Orioles hero
Justin Turner would be the ideal utility player and a perfect fit for the Orioles if he hadn't outgrown the role. He plays every infield position and even has one inning of experience in left field. His power developed late. He's a great teammate and is willing to do whatever is asked of him. But the utility train has left the station. Turner is one of the more attractive pending free agents on the market and his timing is impeccable with career highs across the board: 622 plate appearances,...

This, that and the other

This, that and the other
With Joey Rickard no longer holding Rule 5 status, the Orioles have the option of sending him to the minors next season. A player's options give a team options. Funny how that works. Whether he breaks camp with the Orioles depends on a number of factors, including performance and moves made over the winter related to the outfield. Spending a rookie season in the majors as a Rule 5 pick doesn't guarantee a return visit or lengthy stay the following year. Pitcher Jason Garcia is one...

Should Orioles try to steal more wins?

Should Orioles try to steal more wins?
The Orioles stole 19 bases this season, the lowest total in club history. Which brings us to today's debate, and one that won't be parodied on SNL. Does it matter? Manager Buck Showalter wants a new leadoff hitter. Executive vice president Dan Duquette again will place emphasis on improving the team's on-base percentage, which plummeted in the second half. But what about the stolen bases? Rule 5 pick Joey Rickard led the Orioles with four steals and he didn't play after July 20. Michael...

Possible activity on the 40-man roster

Possible activity on the 40-man roster
The Orioles' 40-man roster currently is full, which is why infielder Paul Janish was designated for assignment when they claimed left-hander Jed Bradley off waivers from the Braves. But it obviously won't stay that way. Players will be removed after they become free agents. Teams have five days after the World Series to negotiate with their own guys before the market opens for business. The Orioles have nine pending free agents, including Steve Pearce, who was moved to the 60-day disabled...

Wondering about the roster

Wondering about the roster
We're still in the quiet period for non-playoff teams, except for the random low-level signing. The Orioles are still riding the momentum from the Jed Bradley waiver claim. The lineup appears to be mostly set with Hyun Soo Kim in left field, Adam Jones in center, Manny Machado at third base, J.J. Hardy at shortstop, Jonathan Schoop at second base and Chris Davis at first. Mark Trumbo's departure via free agency would leave an opening in right field, Matt Wieters' departure would leave an...

Would the Orioles trade Britton? (and other notes)

Would the Orioles trade Britton? (and other notes)
We covered the usual number of topics yesterday on "Wall to Wall Baseball" on MASN, which meant we were all over the map. Not just the majors. I'm sticking with baseball this morning. A viewer asked whether the Orioles should consider trading Zach Britton, enabling them to fill multiple needs. I watch teams in the playoffs having closer issues and think the Orioles should lock up Britton. Extend him or lock him in a room so he can't get away. Whatever it takes to keep him in the...

Wondering about the rotation

Wondering about the rotation
The Orioles remain in the market for a starting pitcher, working the same aisles every winter. They aren't expected to spend big beyond new deals for their arbitration-eligible players. They'd bypass the pricey pitchers anyway. They want healthy arms, but they're not going to Whole Foods. The free agent market isn't appetizing to everyone. Check it out, courtesy of MLBTradeRumors.com: Henderson Alvarez (27) Brett Anderson (29) Clay Buchholz (32) - $13.5MM club option with a $500K buyout...

Because You Asked - Next Friday

Because You Asked - Next Friday
The Orioles' season is over, a walk-off home run pushing them out the playoff door, but the repetitive questions keep coming to me. I refuse to walk away from them. You ask, I answer. You ask again, I answer again. The sarcasm comes at no additional cost. All in good fun, of course. It's my spin on the traditional mailbag. The biggest challenge is not repeating a movie sequel in the title. I've done so many of them. And you really can't top "Electric Boogaloo." I peaked too soon. Do you...

Janish outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk, elects free agency

Janish outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk, elects free agency
Update: The Orioles just announced that infielder Paul Janish elected free agency after passing through waivers. He refused an outright assignment and is free to sign with any team. Janish, who turned 34 yesterday, is hoping that the Orioles retain interest in him, but he may as well check the market. Janish has the right to refuse the assignment based on a previous outright. Manager Buck Showalter is a huge supporter of Janish, placing great value on the infielder's defense at shortstop and...

Slow starters and catching candidates

Slow starters and catching candidates
Want the Orioles to be better in 2017? It may prove beneficial to stop being so slow out of the gate. It appeared at times that the opponent was taking an early lead while the Orioles still were lined up for the anthem. Hands over hearts while fans covered their eyes. The Orioles were outscored 107-86 in the first inning this season, the largest margin of any frame. They were outscored 100-80 in the sixth, but the instant deficits tend to be more magnified, especially with the Orioles...

This, that and the other

This, that and the other
Tanner Scott, one of the more intriguing pitching prospects in the Orioles' system, got the full attention of scouts last year in the Arizona Fall League. A left-hander in his early 20s throwing 100 mph fastballs will turn heads - and cause more than a few double-takes. Scott started last night for the Peoria Javelinas in the AFL opener and threw 30 pitches in the first inning. Twenty-seven were four-seam fastballs clocked at 97-99 mph, according to MLB.com's Gameday. He also mixed in three...

Some arbitration talk and the search for a new pitching coach

Some arbitration talk and the search for a new pitching coach
While we wait to find out which teams will play in the World Series and, if you're me, continue to think about how the Orioles could have duplicated the Blue Jays' ouster of the Rangers had they gotten past the wild card round, MLBTradeRumors.com released its projected arbitration figures. The budget for executive vice president Dan Duquette this winter will include raises for a significant portion of the Orioles' 10 eligible players. Here's the list: Chris Tillman - $10.6MM Ryan Flaherty -...

Can Mancini make the roster in 2017?

Can Mancini make the roster in 2017?
Trey Mancini played in five major league games last month and he's already a central figure in an early offseason debate. Chris Davis is signed for six more years. They both play first base. What's a manager to do? I've heard how Mancini is too young to be used as a full-time designated hitter. Buck Showalter doesn't seem inclined to move Davis to right field, which is understandable. Davis played Gold Glove-caliber defense. And he didn't re-sign with the Orioles so he could change...

Leftovers for breakfast

Leftovers for breakfast
Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette referred to the 2016 season as "a personal favorite of mine." It could have ended more favorably, but he found plenty of good in it. "We had some great performances along the way. I'm going to hit on a few high points," Duquette said at Thursday's press conference. "The Orioles continue to be one of the most powerful clubs in the league. We led the league in home runs this year. We had five guys with over 25 home runs, which is a really...

Replacing Adam Jones atop the order

Replacing Adam Jones atop the order
Orioles manager Buck Showalter doesn't know who's going to be playing right field next season, who's going to set up behind the plate, how the middle of his order will unfold. But he has a pretty good idea about the top of it. Showalter wants a different leadoff hitter. Adam Jones took over the role on May 27 in Cleveland, with Showalter attempting to jump start the center fielder's bat and an offense that slipped into one of its dormant stages. Jones made 108 starts and hit .282/.320/.471...

Orioles claim lefty Jed Bradley off waivers

Orioles claim lefty Jed Bradley off waivers
The Orioles made their first attempt to improve their left-handed depth by claiming reliever Jed Bradley off waivers from the Braves. To make room on the 40-man roster, the Orioles have designated veteran infielder Paul Janish for assignment. Bradley, 26, went 1-1 with a 5.14 ERA over six relief appearances with the Braves, allowing four earned runs over seven innings. He walked six batters, two intentionally. He earned the win in his major league debut on Sept. 3 in Philadelphia. Bradley was...