My trip to Ocean Pines has been delayed until tomorrow after the area was blanketed by more than a foot of snow.
Meanwhile, it's a sunny morning in Sykesville and that light dusting is gone.
It must be those 50 mph winds. I thought my car might end up in another parking spot.
I asked a few days ago which teams besides the
Orioles and
Nationals were looking for a first baseman. The
Padres reached agreement with
Brad Hawpe and the
Rangers appear to have settled on
Mitch Moreland.
As for the
Rays,
Marc Topkin of the St. Petersburg Times suggests that they'll go with
Dan Johnson or sign someone like
Casey Kotchman.
Topkin adds: "Expect clarity after
Adam LaRoche and
Derrek Lee sign elsewhere."
Elsewhere.
Again, it's hard for me to imagine a scenario where the Orioles don't sign one of them. The offers are on the table. How long are these guys going to hold out for a better one?
A few readers have suggested that the Orioles trade for
Billy Butler or
Yonder Alonso. Would you rather pay for a free agent or hand over the young pitching necessary to obtain a first baseman from another organization?
Butler could serve as the
Royals' designated hitter, with
Kila Ka'aihue playing first base. Alonso is blocked by National League MVP
Joey Votto of the
Reds.
Butler is more proven. Alonso might be more available.
Of course, the Orioles could settle for one of the other free agents, or move
Luke Scott to first base and sign a full-time designated hitter. We've examined those possibilities until we're blue in the face.
I still expect the Orioles to sign LaRoche or Lee, but they have more options than those two players.