Per the Orioles.com. I love Willingham but at 34 he better not cost us much. Butler at 27 would cost us a lot but would probably be worth it.
Per the Orioles.com. I love Willingham but at 34 he better not cost us much. Butler at 27 would cost us a lot but would probably be worth it.
Butler would be a great pickup at the right price, but he's not really a fit for the O's.
Willingham is a good fix for LF, but he's only going to be one for another year or two. He's also somewhat of a liability in the field.
Butler is so underrated it's crazy IMO.
No way on Willingham - the O's don't need to sign any old players in the twilight of their careers.
One dimensional.
They need his bat skills, which would make him a good pickup, but he doesn't play the field.
His pick up will force them to find a place for Davis' bat, who has earned a regular spot in the lineup.
It also takes away the DH option for Reimold, who showed he has 850-900 OPS potential and speed.
Imo, Gordon would be a much better chase, and the O's would get back what they need in LF - while picking up a superior defender and bat.
SHHHHHH...
EVERYONE....When Vlad eventually passes away from old age... let's see if hector is STILL calling for him to be signed.
Everyone keep this under their hats and let's watch....
That makes sense, but I still wouldn't mind getting Butler's bat, which IMO is one of the best in baseball. Gordon would definitely be a great pickup as well, but I'd think the price would presumably be very high. Who knows though?
Reimold IMO would be great if he could only stay healthy. We found out with Roberts, though, that great players do very little for their teams if they are constantly on the DL. Let's hope both arrive to Spring Training completely healthy.
Not wrong there.
I love Butler's bat. If the O's packaged Davis and/or Reimold as part of the crew to get Butler, then I think it would make sense for the O's.
Of course, they are going to have to offer up pitching - probably top level.
I don't see the Royals giving up any of their top hitters without at least one of an organization's top pitching prospects.
good suggestion with Davis, but that pretty much commits the O's to resigning Reynolds. with Davis gone, the team will need someone to play 1B. I think Butler is strictly a DH, which actually would preclude the O's from trading for him. Buck doesn't like having guys who can't play a defensive postion. Thome was something of a desperation move because the team was really struggling at the plate. Butler is a good hitter, but that's where it ends.
as for Reimold, I don't think he'd be anything more than stuffing for a trade package. his flashes of talent have all been dimmed by his injuries. I doubt any other club would see him as a good piece in return for their talent.
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