Jump to content

O's sign Adam Eaton


BRob51

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 365
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Already talk of how Bowie and Norfolk are going to be full...We have no reason to be bring in Eaton. He is likely done and all he is going to do is take innings away from others.

Eh, I'm not sure this is the case. I know there is a lot of talk about how there are no slots for pitchers at AA and AAA . . . but there certainly are in terms of a swing man and Eaton could provide that. He would also be a viable choice if we needed a short term arm in the MLB rotation as opposed to sending a young guy up early.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Are you just being over-dramatic like most people in this thread or did you actually think this before you read this thread?

Over-dramatic, I watched the 30 teams in 30 days last night and the pitching situation seemed worse in my mind afterward. Now we have a possible injury to a promising #3 and we're bringing in Eaton. All I can think of is flashbacks from 2008.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Eh, I'm not sure this is the case. I know there is a lot of talk about how there are no slots for pitchers at AA and AAA . . . but there certainly are in terms of a swing man and Eaton could provide that. He would also be a viable choice if we needed a short term arm in the MLB rotation as opposed to sending a young guy up early.

That is what Mark Hendrickson is for. If not him, if Baez is around he can serve as a long man as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Over-dramatic, I watched the 30 teams in 30 days last night and the pitching situation seemed worse in my mind afterward. Now we have a possible injury to a promising #3 and we're bringing in Eaton. All I can think of is flashbacks from 2008.

Is that equivalent to staying at a Holiday Inn? :scratchchinhmm: :D

I am not going to get over concerned about this yet. We have this much depth for this exact reason. So Hill and Hennessey are hurting a little bit at the beginning of camp, we still have Bass, Baez, Penn, Pauley, Hendrickson, Parrish, Liz, Albers, and Bergesen + crew battling it out for spots still.

I don't see the need for Eaton but if it is to have one more pitcher around, so be it. He probably wanted a deal before he would showcase.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is just another warm body on the cheap. Who's he going to steal innings from? Baez? Parrish? None of the real prospects are coming North with the team, maybe one.

Maybe it's just a coincidence in timing, but it kind of worries me that maybe Hill is more serious than they're letting on.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We are going to have enough of those as well.

Eaton just doesn't logically fit in.

I would much rather give his innings to Chris Waters, for example.

Waters will probably have his space as he did before. I'd say Eaton is probably redundant if Hennessey is healthy. It seems more of a statement there than anything else. I just do not see how this is really a bad thing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't like this move. For one, it's Adam Eaton.

Secondly, is this a sign that AM and DT aren't feeling good about too many of the pitching contenders (ie, Hill is hurt worse than we thought, Patten is not nearly as ready as we hoped, Hennessey won't be back, no faith in Liz or Pauley, Penn isn't going to start, etc.)?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Waters will probably have his space as he did before. I'd say Eaton is probably redundant if Hennessey is healthy. It seems more of a statement there than anything else. I just do not see how this is really a bad thing.

Its not a good thing either.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't like this move. For one, it's Adam Eaton.

Secondly, is this a sign that AM and DT aren't feeling good about too many of the pitching contenders (ie, Hill is hurt worse than we thought, Patten is not nearly as ready as we hoped, Hennessey won't be back, no faith in Liz or Pauley, Penn isn't going to start, etc.)?

Patton was never expected to contribute to the Orioles, at least at the beginning of the season.

They just want to bring in another pitcher. He has never been really good but at the minimum you can at least see if he has anything to offer.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Posts

    • When he first came up, his slider was very mediocre and only really used as a get me over change of pace. Now it seems like a weapon. I wonder if he went to school with Professor Bradish for that.
    • Yeah, kinda why I asked the question. That seems real lofty for a comparison.
    • After a really disappointing April that saw his ERA balloon to 7.78, Alex Pham has found his bearings in May, allowing 3 ER in 14.1 IP, allowing 8 hits and 4 walks while striking out 17.   Yesterday Pham allowed a run on 2 hits and a walk in 4.2 innings, striking out 7.   53 of 72 pitches were strikes.  The sole run charged to Pham scored when reliever Kyle Virbitsky allowed a 2-out double to the first batter he faced after relieving Pham in the fifth.    Due to the poor start, Pham’s ERA still rests at an unimpressive 5.29, but he’s definitely been headed in the right direction.  Also, he’s struck out 40 batters in 34 innings.     
    • I can’t emphasize enough how stupid that rain delay was.  No rain at all for 45 minutes, then two hours of light mist, the kind that teams play through all the time.  I was standing near the kids play area during most of the delay and believe me, that rain didn’t deter any kids from using the playground equipment for two hours. Then, 15 minutes before the game is going to start, the grounds crew is watering the infield.  What? The game itself was not worth the wait, needless to say.   But what annoys me most is the complete lack of communication during these delays.  How about letting the fans who are there know what the thinking is about how long the delay will be?  How about an update every 30 minutes or so.   Nope, nothing.   Just a generic message on the scoreboard saying that the start of the game will be delayed to to the “threat” of inclement weather.   My phone was showing .05” of rain expected in the next six hours.  Some threat! On the bright side, the team did announce that ticket holders would be given vouchers that could be used for a Monday - Thursday game.  That was the least they could do.       
    • 19,286 for that rain-delayed mess of a game.  I’d say about 2/3 of those stuck through the 3 hour delay and were in their seats at game time.  
    • And paid Scherzer, and Zimmerman, and Corbin, and Werth.   They didn’t all work out, but nobody could say the Nats didn’t spend to put a winning team on the field during their run.  The run basically ended because Stras II and Corbin blew up in their face.   But there’s always 2019.   
    • I can’t believe that 8 hours after Grayson stepped off the mound, I’m the first person to update his thread.   After a 19-day IL stint and without a rehab stint, Grayson threw 6 innings of one-hit shutout ball last night.  The one hit was an infield squibber hit 59.5 mph off the bat.  His command was a tad shaky at times, as he walked three and hit a batter, but he still breezed through 6 innings on 82 pitches, 50 for strikes.  If it hadn’t been his first outing in three weeks, he certainly could have pitched the 7th inning.  Unfortunately, the bullpen blew it for him. Fastball topped out at 98.4 and he was still hitting 97 in his final inning.  
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...