Sunday, February 23, 2014

Orioles grab from the bargain bucket again

In another late maneuver, the Orioles signed outfielder Nelson Cruz to a one-year, $8 million deal.

Nelson Cruz is taking a one-year deal
and will try again for a longer contract
next winter.
Baltimore had been quiet this offseason until signing pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez to a four-year deal last week. The Orioles decided to wait out the market on Jimenez and Cruz, who reportedly was looking for a contract in the neighborhood of five years and $75 million. Cruz declined the Rangers' qualifying offer of one year and $14 million earlier in the offseason.

It's obvious now Cruz's agent misread the market for his client's services coming off a PED suspension and lacking much in the way of defensive ability.

The Orioles weren't reluctant to snag Cruz at this price, even while having to forfeit a draft pick to do so. Having already given up their first-round pick in the upcoming draft to sign Jimenez, Baltimore only gave up its second-rounder for this deal.

This might not be the end for the Orioles. Having already invested in two bargain free agents, they might also look to fill another gap in their rotation with Ervin Santana, who also languishes on the free agent market.

With the addition of Cruz, Baltimore's lineup looks like:

RF Nick Markakis
3B Manny Machado
CF Adam Jones
1B Chris Davis
LF Cruz
SS J.J. Hardy
2B Ryan Flaherty
DH Nolan Reimold/Steve Pearce
C Matt Wieters

That group could be pretty potent, especially if Reimold gets his bat back on track, or the Orioles replace him or Flaherty.

The rotation looks a little more suspect, with Jimenez leading a group that currently includes Chris Tillman, Miguel Gonzalez, Wei-Yin Chen and Bud Norris. Baltimore is really crossing its fingers here, along with some key spots in the bullpen.

Still, give the Orioles credit for not submitting in what is annually a tough American League East. There's possibly a case that could be made that the Orioles are still no better than the third- or fourth-best team in that division. Every team there still has its flaws, and with a second wild card now in play, Baltimore is still good enough to be pursuing the postseason instead of joining the ridiculous race to the bottom some other organizations choose to run in the name of attaining marginally more valuable draft slots.

Don't get me wrong, draft picks are an important part of maintaining fiscal flexibility for teams in the face of exploding free agent contracts. The Orioles might be missing out on some cheap young talent by dipping into the free agent pool right now.

Still, if the point of keeping your picks is to reap millions of dollars in savings, it's hard to say Baltimore isn't also saving millions of dollars by vulture-picking players to bargain contracts now late in the offseason.

4 comments:

  1. Just FYI, David Lough/Nolan Reimold will be the starting left fielder, not Cruz. Cruz will be a full-time DH. Not sure where you got that from, but you'll want to correct that.

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  2. I really doubt Cruz will be the full-time DH. He's a defensive liability, sure, so he'll probably DH a decent chunk of the time. However, I would guess Showalter will use a DH rotation of some sort to keep guys fresh over 162 games. They have the luxury to do that, since they have a bit of a logjam at corner OF spots.

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  3. Incidentally, I was noticing tonight that Sports Illustrated talked about Cruz potentially being Baltimore's left fielder in this article:

    http://mlb.si.com/2014/02/22/baltimore-orioles-sign-nelson-cruz/

    If it's good enough for SI, it's good enough for The Baseball Kid.

    "You'll want to correct that."?

    Nah. I'm comfortable with what we wrote in this entry.

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  4. However it shakes out, I won't be surprised if Cruz ends up DHing. Either because Lough wins a job and is a better fielder, or if the Orioles upgrade, it might be easier to find a better fielder for left than it will be to find a better hitter at DH.

    Thanks for the input, Anonymous.

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