

2131andBeyond wrote:Do you think first base is what the O's need to primarily address in the off-season, or is it actually 3rd base?
We have Wiggy able to play 1st, and truthfully, Brandon Snyder has looked great defensively, and even better at the plate than Josh Bell. Bell looks uncomfortable at the plate, incapable of being good really.
What do people think? With some big bats available to chase for first base, would it actually be more worth our while to push for an Adrian Beltre type? How about even bringing a vet back like Mora?

allstar1579 wrote:2131andBeyond wrote:Do you think first base is what the O's need to primarily address in the off-season, or is it actually 3rd base?
We have Wiggy able to play 1st, and truthfully, Brandon Snyder has looked great defensively, and even better at the plate than Josh Bell. Bell looks uncomfortable at the plate, incapable of being good really.
What do people think? With some big bats available to chase for first base, would it actually be more worth our while to push for an Adrian Beltre type? How about even bringing a vet back like Mora?
Really? Over-dramatic much?

2131andBeyond wrote:allstar1579 wrote:2131andBeyond wrote:Do you think first base is what the O's need to primarily address in the off-season, or is it actually 3rd base?
We have Wiggy able to play 1st, and truthfully, Brandon Snyder has looked great defensively, and even better at the plate than Josh Bell. Bell looks uncomfortable at the plate, incapable of being good really.
What do people think? With some big bats available to chase for first base, would it actually be more worth our while to push for an Adrian Beltre type? How about even bringing a vet back like Mora?
Really? Over-dramatic much?
I don't believe so. I mean, really, watch him. He doesn't look like a fit for the spot. Not one bit. That's just my opinion.


DougDE wrote:Completely agree that you cant dismiss a player after such a small sample size but if you're saying he's a monster from the left side in the ML's, I would have to disagree. He's been horrible from both sides in my opinion. A strikeout machine. I will say, aside from some low throws, his defense has been better then I expected



DougDE wrote:I got ya. Im assuming his natural side is left handed, so if he gets in long funks where he cant even hit anything left handed and has to constantly work on his swing, why would he also do something as difficult as switch hit? Thats basically rhetorical. I just really think the kid needs to just be a left hander. It almost feels bullheadish to me that he continues to do it, and I think those homers he hit right handed just encouraged him. Would like to see the club step up and tell him it happening right handed so give it up



OFFNY wrote:I'd like to acquire Adrain Beltre to play 3rd base. Then we could have Luke Scott, Ty Wigginton, and Nolan Reimold alternate at 2 positions: 1B and DH. Reimold could occasionally play left field in addition to 1st base and DH. Most of the time, Ty could play first and Luke Scott could DH, because Ty is a better defensive 1st baseman than Luke.

LukeScottsShotgun wrote:OFFNY wrote:I'd like to acquire Adrain Beltre to play 3rd base. Then we could have Luke Scott, Ty Wigginton, and Nolan Reimold alternate at 2 positions: 1B and DH. Reimold could occasionally play left field in addition to 1st base and DH. Most of the time, Ty could play first and Luke Scott could DH, because Ty is a better defensive 1st baseman than Luke.
NO ADRIAN BELTRE. Unless it's like a one or two year deal. He is a pretty notorious contract year player. He's an above average player until his contract year hits and then he suddenly does extremely well. Ask the Mariners if Beltre even remotely lived up to his deal. Juan Uribe would be a perfect fit for Camden Yards. Right handed power bat, and he's a dead pull hitter. For those who don't know what a dead pull hitter is, a dead pull hitter is basically a hitter who almost always pulls the ball. They rarely hit the ball opposite field. Jose Bautista is the perfect example of a dead pull hitter. Considering the small dimensions of Camden Yards, and how easy it is to get a homer to left field at Camden Yards, Uribe could easily hit 30+ homers if he plays half of his games at Camden Yards. Plus, he'll probably be cheap as opposed to Beltre.

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