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My first post of the new year is over at ESPN Sweetspot Network Orioles blog Camden Depot, and it’s about the recent signing of Delmon Young. The good news is that there’s nowhere to go but up!
Direct Link to Article –> Delmon Young Returns to Orioles, Makes Blogger Sad
Over the last couple of weeks, the San Diego Padres have signed and/or traded for every single outfielder in major league baseball. Ok, that’s not entirely true, but it’s definitely felt that way. As a result, the Padres have a genuine surplus of major league quality outfielders on their roster and only three spots on the field to play them, although the boys at Cespedes Family BBQ had a good suggestion.
Padres gonna have to go with the 4 man softball outfield
— Cespedes Family BBQ (@CespedesBBQ) December 19, 2014
Since the Orioles are looking for potential upgrades in the outfield, it’s natural to wonder if San Diego can send one of those players east to Baltimore. Today at ESPN Sweetspot Network Orioles blog Camden Depot, I take a look at whether any of them may be wearing orange and black in 2015.
Direct Link to Article –> Should Orioles Take Advantage of San Diego’s Outfield Surplus?
The deadline to tender arbitration eligible players ended at midnight this past Wednesday morning. While the Orioles tendered contracts to all of their (11!) arbitration eligible players, many other teams decided against it, giving the league 32 new free agents. With the recent departures of Nelson Cruz and Nick Markakis, the Orioles will need to find some replacements. While those replacements won’t be found in this group, there could be a few players who could help the team this year, and possibly next. Today at ESPN Sweetspot Network Orioles blog Camden Depot, I look who those players could be.
Direct Link to Article –> Non-Tendered Players Who Could Help the Orioles in 2015 (and Beyond)