No interest in Iwakuma
-
-
November 08, 2010 6:36 pm
-
0 Comments
The Orioles didn’t bid on Japanese pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma, who could end up with the Oakland Athletics.
The A’s submitted the winning posting bid, according to an MLB release issued earlier today. They have 30 days to negotiate exclusively with him.
Iwakuma had a 2.82 ERA in 201 innings this year. The Orioles scouted him, but the reports apparently weren’t favorable enough for the club to enter the bidding.
Also, former bullpen coach Alan Dunn has accepted the job as a roving pitching…The Orioles didn’t bid on Japanese pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma, who could end up with the Oakland Athletics.
The A’s submitted the winning posting bid, according to an MLB release issued earlier today. They have 30 days to negotiate exclusively with him.
Iwakuma had a 2.82 ERA in 201 innings this year. The Orioles scouted him, but the reports apparently weren’t favorable enough for the club to enter the bidding.
Also, former bullpen coach Alan Dunn has accepted the job as a roving pitching instructor in the organization. He’ll concentrate mainly on the hurlers from the Single-A to Triple-A levels and work with minor league pitching coordinator Dave Schmidt.
The Orioles are stockpiling instructors.
Dunn will make sure that the instruction at these levels matches what’s being done with the Orioles.
“I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “Obviously, I’m grateful for the opportunity to stay in the organization and I think there’s some good things that are happening here.
“I’m also looking forward to working with Dave Schmidt, who’s going to be doing things from Aberdeen down through the Gulf Coast League. We’ll be working together, as well, as far as making sure the transition is going smoothly from top to bottom.”
Former manager Dave Trembley believes that Dunn would make an excellent pitching coach. Maybe this is one of the steps.
Meanwhile, does anyone think that the delay in Juan Samuel officially becoming third base coach has something to do with the coaching vacancy in Philadelphia? I’ve had that theory floated past me today.
0 Comments
Related Articles
Leftovers on Orioles’ roster and the bullpen
The roster maneuvering by the Orioles comes across like their version of the popular scoreboard crab shuffle. Yesterday’s…
Read More
Orioles allow three runs in 10th inning and drop series against Diamondbacks (updated)
The Orioles had to play some extra baseball before finishing their latest homestand. They didn’t find it worth…
Read More
Mountcastle on frustration of fractured foot
Ryan Mountcastle has a grin that masks his frustration and disappointment. It’s part of his calm demeanor, his…
Read More