Law slots pitcher Erik Bedard at No. 28, with the following: Bedard had a great season for Seattle, striking out 162 batters in 164 innings with a 3.24 ERA; of course, it took him two calendar years to do it. His two seasons with the Mariners ended in surgery, and an operation to fix the torn labrum he suffered this year will probably keep him out past Opening Day 2010, although he should be able to pitch later in the year. Before the injury, Bedard was mostly between 89-93 mph with an above-average curveball, but he almost always went fastball with two strikes, so he likely lacked confidence in the curve or wasn't comfortable throwing it. If Bedard's recovery from surgery appears to be going well, he'll probably have a number of offers from teams looking for a buy-low opportunity to get a former front-line starter who might want to make 20 starts in a bid to land a big free-agent contract for 2011. Law's projection for Bedard's return matches the e-mail I received last night from a Mariners beat writer, who said it would be "a long shot" if the former Oriole is ready to pitch on Opening Day. It seems to be a foregone conclusion that he won't be available for the start of spring training. I'm still inclined to predict that Bedard signs with the Orioles and eventually heads the rotation. As Law writes, it's a buy-low opportunity. And Bedard enjoyed his stay in Baltimore, though the losing wore him down like so many others. John Lackey isn't coming here. The Orioles will sniff around and back off. I know it, you know it. He'll get the big bucks from a contender. The Orioles' best chance to upgrade the rotation comes from the collection of pitchers whose medical records will get as much attention as their won-loss records. And Bedard appears to be the frontrunner at the moment. Meanwhile, I landed a ticket to the Springsteen concert tonight. Maybe I'll see you there. If he breaks out "Sherry Darling," I'll be singing louder than anyone, including The Boss, which will be extremely uncomfortable for the people sitting close to me. I'll apologize in advance.