Sunday, August 5, 2012

Orioles 2012: Bottom of the 6th


It's been another strong nine-game stretch for Baltimore.  They've gone 5-4, all against contenders: A's, Yankees and Rays.  They also survived the trade deadline without doing anything rash.  Time to introduce a few new characters...


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The Orioles acquired Omar Quintanilla in a cash-only trade with the Mets on July 20th as part of the ongoing struggle to maintain a healthy infield.  He's done so well filling in at second base, hitting .333/.370/.476 since becoming an Oriole, that Robert Andino was moved to a platoon at third upon his return from the DL.  Quintanilla was part of a powerhouse team at the University of Texas, making the national title game twice and winning it in 2002.


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Left fielder Lew Ford was called up on July 29th to make his first major league appearance since 2007.  In the intervening years, he made season-long stops in both Japan and Mexico along with various minor league adventures.  He once burned himself with a hotel iron.  A rumor got around that he was ironing the shirt he was currently wearing - apparently untrue.  There have been some bright spots along the way.  He was AL Player of the Week for the week ending August 21, 2005 while playing for the Twins.


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Nate McLouth was called up just yesterday to play left against the Rays.  He had a great game, going 2-for-4 with a double.  His big year was 2008 with the Pirates when he was an All-Star and a Gold Glove winner.  In the years since, with a stint in Atlanta before returning to Pittsburgh, he has struggled at the plate.  The O's signed him to a minor league deal in June.

The season is 2/3 finished.  Amazingly, Baltimore is still just a game out of the last wild card spot.  I'm trying not to get my hopes up about the playoffs.  A winning season finally feels like a realistic expectation.  With another year of seasoning and a few savvy off-season moves, the team is likely to be better in 2013.  At least to this point, 2012 has felt like a very big step forward.

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