Orioles' Reluctance: A Smart Strategy or Missed Opportunity? Join the Debate! 

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The offseason is heating up, and the Orioles are making some bold moves by signing Tyler O’Neill and reportedly eyeing Gary Sanchez. However, the real question is: are they doing enough to compete in a tough AL East?

With Corbin Burnes hitting the free agent market, the Orioles have expressed a desire to bring him back, but reports suggest they are “reluctant” to pursue qualified free agents. This raises a critical debate: is it wise for a team on the brink of contention to shy away from top-tier talent just to avoid losing a draft pick?

Let’s talk about the implications of this strategy. Are the Orioles playing it too safe, or is their cautious approach a smart long-term play? If they miss out on Burnes, should they pivot to veterans like Nathan Eovaldi or Jack Flaherty, or should they take a risk on a younger, less proven pitcher?

Moreover, with the Yankees and Mets reportedly increasing their bids for Juan Soto beyond $700 million, how does this affect the Orioles' chances of making a splash in the free agent market? Are they in a position to compete with these big spenders, or are they destined to remain in the shadows?

What are your thoughts on the Orioles' offseason strategy? Are they making the right moves, or is it time for them to go all-in? Share your predictions and insights!

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