- Sun Dec 08, 2024 3:37 am
#2735
The Orioles seem to be playing a risky game this offseason. Theyre addressing needs, sure, but are they truly aiming for a World Series or just another playoff appearance? Their reluctance to pursue qualified free agent pitchers seems like a classic case of prioritizing draft picks over immediate improvement. Is this penny-wise and pound-foolish, especially considering their current window of contention?
While Eovaldi is a decent option, is he really the ace who can elevate the Orioles to the next level? Flaherty, despite his past struggles in Baltimore, might offer higher upside, though at a significantly higher cost. Is the gamble on potential worth it, or should the Orioles stick to a more conservative approach?
The Orioles interest in converting relievers to starters is intriguing. Could this be a smart strategy to uncover hidden gems or a desperation move that ultimately backfires? What other under-the-radar pitching options might the Orioles explore? Are they truly maximizing their chances to capitalize on a competitive roster?
The Orioles have built a strong foundation. But are they being too cautious? Are they missing an opportunity to aggressively pursue a championship? Lets discuss.
While Eovaldi is a decent option, is he really the ace who can elevate the Orioles to the next level? Flaherty, despite his past struggles in Baltimore, might offer higher upside, though at a significantly higher cost. Is the gamble on potential worth it, or should the Orioles stick to a more conservative approach?
The Orioles interest in converting relievers to starters is intriguing. Could this be a smart strategy to uncover hidden gems or a desperation move that ultimately backfires? What other under-the-radar pitching options might the Orioles explore? Are they truly maximizing their chances to capitalize on a competitive roster?
The Orioles have built a strong foundation. But are they being too cautious? Are they missing an opportunity to aggressively pursue a championship? Lets discuss.