Over the next several weeks, we'll review how the O's minor league teams finished this season, with an in-depth look at each team and some of their top players from the 2009 season.
Today we take a look at the 2009 Frederick Keys with comments from Keys manager Richie Hebner. (Stats listed are for games with Frederick only).
There seem to be some solid reasons out there for the Orioles to sign one or more big dollar free agents this winter.
For one, they would improve the team's talent base. And, maybe get a needed bat for the lineup. Both good reasons to add a player.
But, is another reason to enhance the club's credibility with its fan base? And another to prove to everyone, once and for all, that the club is willing to spend money.
Today we continue our review of the Frederick Keys 2009 season with comments from Keys manager Richie Hebner.
Monday, we reviewed several Keys' position players and today wrap up the 2009 season for Keys' pitchers.
The numbers - Frederick, which finished 64-75 in the Carolina League, had a team ERA of 4.11 which tied for 5th in the eight-team league.
The Keys were 4th in the league in strikeouts, issued the 3rd most walks and had just five shutouts, fewest in the league.
John Lackey, John Lackey, John Lackey.
Are you tired of hearing about him yet? Get used to it. He's considered the top free agent pitcher out there and the time for players to file for their "freedom" hasn't even come yet.
Some are speculating that Lackey will garner a contract for five years and worth between 80 and 100 million.
The ship is about to come in for the right hander.
O's fans will anxiously await word on whether their club is in the hunt for Lackey. While I would love...
One of the O's top pitching prospects, Brandon Erbe, has a minor injury that will cause him to miss the Arizona Fall League's Rising Stars game set for this Saturday night.
"A couple of days ago, during pre-game stretching and running, Brandon tripped and fell and jammed the pinky finger on his right hand," O's Director of Player Development David Stockstill said.
"It was X-rayed and the X-rays were negative but there is some swelling. He missed a start (today) and will not pitch in...
Color me naïve maybe, but I had no idea my little blog-article-opinion piece on Jeremy Guthrie and John Lackey posted on Thursday would stir up so many people.
I guess bringing out the passion in readers and hearing from so many of you is a good thing - whether you rip me or not.
Since he hit .328 in 2006 between Bluefield and Aberdeen, the career of Billy Rowell has been on a downward spiral.
While he is still very young, and the O's management remains solidly behind him, Rowell has put together back-to-back mediocre years at Frederick.
Rowell w-Fred, 2008: .248-7-50....315 OBP.....368 slug......104 K's
Rowell w-Fred, 2009 .225-9-39....284 OBP......336 slug.......122 K's
Today in the final part of a three-part series reviewing the Frederick Keys' 2009 season,...
Today we continue our review of Oriole farm teams in the 2009 season with the a look at the Triple-A Norfolk Tides of the International League.
The Tides finished the season at 71-71, in third place in the IL South.
But when they were at full strength early on, Norfolk was the IL's best club. At the end of May, the Tides were in first place at 34-15. They regained first place as late as July 23rd.
But after losing players like Oscar Salazar, Nolan Reimold, Matt Wieters, Lou Montanez, Brad...
Heading into the 2009 season, little was expected of O's minor league relief pitcher Luis Lebron.
He missed most of 2008 due to a right elbow injury, pitching just 20 innings. It looked like he might be headed for Tommy John surgery but instead he chose to rehab the injury.
At the start of the 2009 season, O's officials were just hoping he could get that mid 90's fastball back. And if he could develop some control of his pitches, all the better.
Orioles' manager Dave Trembley sounded like a proud dad on the other end of the phone line.
He was excited to see one of his players get some national recognition when Adam Jones won his first AL Gold Glove for fielding.
Jones became the first Oriole since Mike Mussina in 1999 to earn the honor and first O's outfielder to do so since Paul Blair in 1975.