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Orioles close to acquiring Corbin Burnes (Update: Acquired for Joey Ortiz and DL Hall)


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30 minutes ago, Malike said:

I'm not sure I'd call it a weak package. If Ortiz is a 3 win player that's pretty valuable by itself.

I did say "kind of" 😉.

You're right it's not weak but you do expect to get much more for him despite the 1 year of control. We gave up nice players but in a vacuum it's surprising Brewers couldn't get a third player from us or another team.

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1 minute ago, Aristotelian said:

I can live with Wells in the bullpen. See who's available at the deadline. 

Kimbrel Cano Wells Cionel Coulombe is a solid core group. Some combination of Irvin, Tate, Baumann, Baker, and Webb for the other spots. Losing Wells hurts but we don't be needing the pen as much now that we added a legit ace to the rotation.

I don’t see that as a solid core group. I see it as potentially good enough but there’s a ton of what if and question marks there.

Wells was always going to the pen, so this isn’t a new addition to the pen. In hoping they can use some of the ML positional depth to add a high leverage reliever.

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21 minutes ago, 24fps said:

Which of Henderson, Westburg or Holliday would he beat over that time frame?  I hope Ortiz kills it, but that's not where my focus is going to be.  IMO it's hard find fault with this trade in the context of when it was made.

Not sure why you are asking me this?

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43 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I think fans underestimate the value of the draft picks.

We are likely to get the pick back if Burnes has any kind of decent season and then walks after a QO,   Hopefully Burnes has a healthy year.  

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27 minutes ago, Malike said:

I don't think he's finding fault with the trade, just saying that Ortiz has a good chance to be a good player for MIL. He had no spot here to speak of.

Got it and I agree.

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13 minutes ago, bpilktree said:

I know some are worried about the loss of Hall and the pen being a bit weak but we just turned a questionable number 5 starter into an ace in the rotation.  If they stay healthy we have 3 horses that will give you 6+ innings almost every start if healthy.  You don’t need a super deep pen if you have 3 great starters that consistently go deep in games.  

For my money, the problem with the pen is the quality, moreso than the quantity. 

I have full faith that Elias/Sig will be able to fill out a perfectly workable full-season bullpen with what they’ve got — particularly given that there will likely be a surprisingly effective addition or two to the personnel between now and summertime. 

But my concern is the top 3-4 guys that will carry most of the weight in October. I’m not sure we have the high-end arms to lean on in those postseason matchups — in much the same way that our 2023 starting rotation seemed to have been built more for the long haul than for the short sprint. Bit of a bummer that our one Burnes year happens to be our one Bautista-less year.

Would really love to add one more power arm to the back-end of the pen. Maybe that’s more of a trade deadline move for Elias/Sig, though.

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Watch Joey Ortiz become one of the top fielding shortstops in baseball. Like Bradish said after Ortiz made that phenomenal diving catch. (To paraphrase) - "I've seen him do that time after time coming up in the minors. We've gotten used to it. He's a security blanket back there."

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