
Jordan wrote:Bell's current stat line includes a 50/2 K/BB ratio and a .539 OPS. Do we let him open 2011 at 3B or should we look into a free agent 3B option?
If I'm the Orioles, I send Bell back to Norfolk and resign Wigginton to a one year contract to hold down 3B for at least the first half of the season. Hopefully Wigginton produces like he did last year and the Orioles flip him for something before the deadline.


DougDE wrote:What does everyone think of Beltre? I know he'd be expensive but it aint my money and Ive been warming to the idea of signing him recently.

"I have not felt comfortable once since I've been here," Bell said of his first taste of the Major Leagues. "I've had good games but not on a consistent basis, not where I want it to be. [I'm] still trying to find my swing."



Gregemb wrote:If I'm the Orioles, I cannot just hand Josh Bell the starting third base job in 2011, he'll have to earn it. He's been better than I thought he would be defensively, showing decent range, even with his erratic arm, but worse offensively. His first order of businees this off-season should be getting in better shape. He looks a little heavier than he should be, and a sleeker physique should improve his mobility. The O's should acquire someone who could at least challenge Bell at third base, and if the opportunity presents itself, get someone who will start at third full time next year while Bell refines his game in the minors.

2131andBeyond wrote:Gregemb wrote:If I'm the Orioles, I cannot just hand Josh Bell the starting third base job in 2011, he'll have to earn it. He's been better than I thought he would be defensively, showing decent range, even with his erratic arm, but worse offensively. His first order of businees this off-season should be getting in better shape. He looks a little heavier than he should be, and a sleeker physique should improve his mobility. The O's should acquire someone who could at least challenge Bell at third base, and if the opportunity presents itself, get someone who will start at third full time next year while Bell refines his game in the minors.
I have talked with some people about his size, and others agree that yes, he looks a little on the big side. That, or his clothes are quite baggy. His defense, IMO, has been a heck of a lot better than his offense. They are starting Andino AGAIN at 3rd tonight. Wonder if that's a sign of anything, or if they are just adding to his versatility as a utility guy.

LukeScottsShotgun wrote:2131andBeyond wrote:Gregemb wrote:If I'm the Orioles, I cannot just hand Josh Bell the starting third base job in 2011, he'll have to earn it. He's been better than I thought he would be defensively, showing decent range, even with his erratic arm, but worse offensively. His first order of businees this off-season should be getting in better shape. He looks a little heavier than he should be, and a sleeker physique should improve his mobility. The O's should acquire someone who could at least challenge Bell at third base, and if the opportunity presents itself, get someone who will start at third full time next year while Bell refines his game in the minors.
I have talked with some people about his size, and others agree that yes, he looks a little on the big side. That, or his clothes are quite baggy. His defense, IMO, has been a heck of a lot better than his offense. They are starting Andino AGAIN at 3rd tonight. Wonder if that's a sign of anything, or if they are just adding to his versatility as a utility guy.
Andino will not be able to handle third for an extended period of time. If we're going to keep Bell down in AAA for a while, I'd resign Wiggy.


LukeScottsShotgun wrote:Who would we trade for? Please be realistic. Maybe Mark Reynolds? Can't really think of any good 3B that would be on the market. Then again the market is unpredictable. And judging by the FA class, our best options are Inge, Wiggy, or Juan Uribe. Red Sox probably aren't getting rid of Beltre, they'll gladly exercise that option.

2131andBeyond wrote:Andino I think is only playing there for his versatility expansion. No thoughts of a permanent position, I don't believe.
And Wiggy, okay. But why not look for a big bat there? Aka trade for Valencia (I wish).


allstar1579 wrote:Keep Kevin Kouzmanoff in mind for potential 3B solutions. He may get non-tendered by the A's and has avg. around .255 with 18 HR the past 3 years, decent production, better defensively than Wiggy and should cost about the same thing.

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