Right. 5 out of 8 are unsigned. 2 got minor-league contracts, and 1, Tillman resigned with the O's on a 1 year contract. -- AlOn the tracker list I posted last week there are only five Os who haven’t signed with a team.
Right. 5 out of 8 are unsigned. 2 got minor-league contracts, and 1, Tillman resigned with the O's on a 1 year contract. -- AlOn the tracker list I posted last week there are only five Os who haven’t signed with a team.
Brian Cashman gets my vote for comedian of the year, or better yet, he should be up for an Oscar for his comments today; "The Red Sox won the division, not us, they are the champs and we have to get past them...............we're the little train that could"....................
The what?
Is he ****ting me or what?
They're going to hit 4,000 home runs this year, anything short of getting to the WS will be a huge failure.
He's one funny guy.
Heard Tim Lincecum's showcase tryout went well today. Over half the teams had reps in attendance and it was said he hit 90-93 on the gun. Hope it gets him a job. -- Al
Good for him. At this stage of his game, the pen sounds like the place to be as he can take his remaining arm strength and that all-or-nothing delivery style and throw all he's got into an inning or two without worrying about going 6 innings. Hope he does well. -- AlIt looks like he will be signing a 1 year deal with the Rangers to come out of the bullpen. He may even have a shot at becoming their closer as he position is open.
It is amazing and getting more so everyday. Never thought Arrieta would still be unsigned this late. -- AlThis gets more interesting by the day. The last day of spring training is March 27 and opening day for every team is March 29. That is just over 3 weeks away and yet there are so many unsigned "big" names.
It is amazing and getting more so everyday. Never thought Arrieta would still be unsigned this late. -- Al
Dare I even suggest it Al???
I've thought the same thing, Sammy. Lot of local talk about the Nats trying to land him for a couple of years, but no reason the O's couldn't give it a go, maybe for 3 years. Still, Arrieta will want close to $20 mil per year and that is more than the O's want to go. I'm betting Arrieta will have to come down on the length of a contract but may stand firm on the yearly figure. Arrieta to the O's would certainly put them back in the mix in the AL East. They have made only one real move to help the starting rotation (resigning Tillman wasn't it) and still are in need of at least a couple of SP's and it's getting near go time. I would love to see Arrieta come home, if not to the O's, maybe to DC. For Arrieta to be of use for the whole season, he needs to sign soon, as in yesterday. Even so, Arrieta getting a late start might leave him a bit fresher near the end of the season... -- AlDare I even suggest it Al???
It's a steal. He's another one that overestimated/misread his value in this seasons FA market. He turned down his teams $17.5 million qualifying offer in order to go FA. Cost him a lot of money. -- AlMoustakas signed with the Royals for $5.5 mil. That seems like a bargain for a guy who hit 38 HRs last year?
A lot of money for a 32 year old pitcher whose numbers are on a steady slide down. I figured him for about $20 mil a year. Sorry the O's couldn't get him but that money was a lot more than they could/would pay and the same for the Nats, who sure as heck weren't going to pay a #3 starter more than their #1 and #2 are making. -- AlArrieta to Phillies: three years for $75 Million.
A lot of money for a 32 year old pitcher whose numbers are on a steady slide down. I figured him for about $20 mil a year. Sorry the O's couldn't get him but that money was a lot more than they could/would pay and the same for the Nats, who sure as heck weren't going to pay a #3 starter more than their #1 and #2 are making. -- Al