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Some of the responders aren't paying attention to the OP here.

Assuming this scenario, where the team can take on $20 mil in salary for a "dominant pitcher", here is my answer: Kris Medlen.

Lee and Hamels are options only if they move some cash with them, as they are both scheduled to make over the $20 mil threshold. Sale is a good point since there are apparently murmurs surrounding him, but his price tag + control send his trade value through the roof. Tanaka is the only FA pitcher that might be considered "dominant" and he is a complete unknown at the ML level.

Atlanta has an embarrassment of riches on the mound. Medlen is the pitcher closest to FA of the young core, scheduled to make $5.8M this year, and likely double that in arb-3 in 2015. He went on a torrid stretch in 2012 and regressed to some sort of mean in 2013; still extremely good but not in the stratosphere.

Unlike David Price (who I'd love to get), Medlen is outside the AL East and I don't know of any animosity between the two teams. The Braves rotation in 2014 would be anchored by Mike Minor and Julio Teharan, and backed up by Brandon Beachy, Alex Wood and Gavin Floyd. Not to mention they could resign Paul Maholm.

Who would they want from the Orioles? Well, Matt Wieters would provide a definite upgrade at catcher where they have Evan Gattis (who admittedly can hit better) and Ryan Doumit. Neither player is best suited defensively for catching. Also, they'll want a young pitcher back who hasn't started his control clock... and a good one too.

Kris Medlen for Matt Wieters and Eduardo Rodriguez. The Braves solidify catcher and move Gattis back to super utility man, while gaining a younger arm for the rotation in 2015. The Orioles get their #1 starter (even though he'd be #3 in Atlanta) and would need to address the C position but at least would no longer be trying to extend him. Heck, maybe the Braves can toss in Gerald Laird or something. Then they take that $20 mil as possible extension money for Medlen.

Preposterous? Maybe. But it fits the description. :thumbsup1:

I could have gotten behind a Weiters trade earlier in the offseason, when there were people we could sign to take his place (i.e.-Salty). Now, I don't think I want to trade him this year. I can't get behind Clevanger behind the plate all the time.

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I could have gotten behind a Weiters trade earlier in the offseason' date=' when there were people we could sign to take his place (i.e.-Salty). Now, I don't think I want to trade him this year. [b']I can't get behind Clevanger behind the plate all the time.[/b]

You could if you became an umpire. Just sayin'.

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Some of the responders aren't paying attention to the OP here.

Assuming this scenario, where the team can take on $20 mil in salary for a "dominant pitcher", here is my answer: Kris Medlen.

Lee and Hamels are options only if they move some cash with them, as they are both scheduled to make over the $20 mil threshold. Sale is a good point since there are apparently murmurs surrounding him, but his price tag + control send his trade value through the roof. Tanaka is the only FA pitcher that might be considered "dominant" and he is a complete unknown at the ML level.

Atlanta has an embarrassment of riches on the mound. Medlen is the pitcher closest to FA of the young core, scheduled to make $5.8M this year, and likely double that in arb-3 in 2015. He went on a torrid stretch in 2012 and regressed to some sort of mean in 2013; still extremely good but not in the stratosphere.

Unlike David Price (who I'd love to get), Medlen is outside the AL East and I don't know of any animosity between the two teams. The Braves rotation in 2014 would be anchored by Mike Minor and Julio Teharan, and backed up by Brandon Beachy, Alex Wood and Gavin Floyd. Not to mention they could resign Paul Maholm.

Who would they want from the Orioles? Well, Matt Wieters would provide a definite upgrade at catcher where they have Evan Gattis (who admittedly can hit better) and Ryan Doumit. Neither player is best suited defensively for catching. Also, they'll want a young pitcher back who hasn't started his control clock... and a good one too.

Kris Medlen for Matt Wieters and Eduardo Rodriguez. The Braves solidify catcher and move Gattis back to super utility man, while gaining a younger arm for the rotation in 2015. The Orioles get their #1 starter (even though he'd be #3 in Atlanta) and would need to address the C position but at least would no longer be trying to extend him. Heck, maybe the Braves can toss in Gerald Laird or something. Then they take that $20 mil as possible extension money for Medlen.

Preposterous? Maybe. But it fits the description. :thumbsup1:

Atlanta likes Gattis. They let McCann walk. They will probably keep Laird. With no DH in the NL, and the fact that both Gattis and Doumit can play OF, they can afford having 3 catchers. I doubt that Wieters would fit their plans.

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This probably doesn't mean anything, but Ervin Santana tonight has just started following a bunch of Orioles-related Twitter accounts -- two Camden Chat writers, Camden Depot, Mark Viviano, O's Communications, OBP Apparel.

But then again, Santana is following almost 30,000 people. So he's probably following people from every team.

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This probably doesn't mean anything, but Ervin Santana tonight has just started following a bunch of Orioles-related Twitter accounts -- two Camden Chat writers, Camden Depot, Mark Viviano, O's Communications, OBP Apparel.

But then again, Santana is following almost 30,000 people. So he's probably following people from every team.

https://twitter.com/ErvinSantana_54/following how do you follow 30,000 that's crazy

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This probably doesn't mean anything, but Ervin Santana tonight has just started following a bunch of Orioles-related Twitter accounts -- two Camden Chat writers, Camden Depot, Mark Viviano, O's Communications, OBP Apparel.

But then again, Santana is following almost 30,000 people. So he's probably following people from every team.

Him in the AL East would be a mess.

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This probably doesn't mean anything, but Ervin Santana tonight has just started following a bunch of Orioles-related Twitter accounts -- two Camden Chat writers, Camden Depot, Mark Viviano, O's Communications, OBP Apparel.

But then again, Santana is following almost 30,000 people. So he's probably following people from every team.

Real interesting. Just browsing through and he started following some Twins prospects too. It sort of looks like he just follows everybody who follows him.

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Haven't seen his name mentioned, but I feel like Tommy Hanson on a MiL deal/spring training invite is about in line with what the O's are doing these days. Has the slim outside chance of returning to importance and won't cost much. That's my guess for an "impact" pitcher signing.

FWIW, I would actually be all for the move. Yes, we need a top of the rotation-type starter but I'm surprised his name hasn't been mentioned in connection with the O's.

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As usual, the Orioles will look for a bargain. They have the money for Arroyo but will they spend it? Doubtful. I'm going to guess that Chen, Maholm, or someone like that falls into their lap on a relatively cheap one year deal.

The above makes me extremely sad...because the phrasing makes it sound as though Arroyo isn't bargain bin fodder. The O's are already dumpster diving by considering Arroyo...missing out on him because they want/need a better bargain? If that turns out to be the case, I can only assume the O's have been asking players to pay the team for the privilege of playing.

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As usual, the Orioles will look for a bargain. They have the money for Arroyo but will they spend it? Doubtful. I'm going to guess that Chen, Maholm, or someone like that falls into their lap on a relatively cheap one year deal.

I agree that we will end up with one of those kind of pitchers.

I would much rather see Gausman in the rotation then one of those guys. The O's need a legitimate starter, not another #4,#5. I would rather see Scott Baker, if they were going to "reach".

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I agree that we will end up with one of those kind of pitchers.

I would much rather see Gausman in the rotation then one of those guys. The O's need a legitimate starter, not another #4,#5. I would rather see Scott Baker, if they were going to "reach".

If Gausman figures it out, he could be the same as Tillman, solid front line SP.

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The above makes me extremely sad...because the phrasing makes it sound as though Arroyo isn't bargain bin fodder. The O's are already dumpster diving by considering Arroyo...missing out on him because they want/need a better bargain? If that turns out to be the case, I can only assume the O's have been asking players to pay the team for the privilege of playing.

That isn't true. I bet the O's would be willing to go as high as 5 million a year on someone with really good stuff.

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