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O’s Lose To Nats in Washington, Staying the Course & Felipe Lopez
After a huge series at Wrigley Field, where they took two of three from the Cubs — the Baltimore Orioles returned home — sort of, as they played a road game down in the Nation’s Capital last night.
It rained and poured literally before the game, but after a brief delay, the Orioles and Nationals tangoed in the second round of the Battle of Beltway. Baltimore looked flat and very lethargic, and in the end they would lose the NL’s worst team, Washington, 4-2, last night.
In a game full errors and miscues on the field, along with looking woeful at the plate; Daniel Cabrera was serviceable — not good — as he got charged for two runs in the both the first and seventh innings to fall to 5-4 on the year. Besides those two innings, he looked fine, but was hittable on the night.
In a lineup not featuring Aubrey Huff — by in large, the team’s hottest hitter and Luke Scott, the Orioles offense suffered. Nick Markakis and Brandon Fahey drove in runs for Baltimore, but they just could not get the engine going.
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Despite the Orioles taking the Cubs series at Wrigley Field, where they caused the Cubs to lose their first series at home for the year, the Baltimore team to repeat again and again has been a pleasant surprise.
With the loss yesterday in Washington, they are currently 40-38, two games over .500 and 8 are games out of the AL East lead, but most fans would be fooling themselves if they thought Baltimore was a contending team. I don’t want to sound crass, rude or raining on the parade — but the reality is that the Orioles are playing way above their heads.
Despite Huff, Roberts, and Markakis’ numbers, the fact remains this team has a lot of holes — (i.e., shortstop — Brandon Fahey starting??), an inconsistent starting staff staffed by mostly youngsters, and a lineup stuff devoid of power.
If the Orioles are still contention by the All-Star break, Andy MacPhail should wheel and deal — for the future — not to contend for a pennant. As much I would love to see the team in the playoffs, the fact of the matter is, this still is probably not even halfway through their rebuilding job.
This notion might be unpopular, but if we have to deal one of our key guys (outside of Markakis and Roberts), it should be done if we can get quality in return. We need a shortstop, more pitching, a power bat, an offensive first baseman and more for the future.
Don’t be swayed by the record right now, Andy MacPhail must stay the course.
The winning is nice, but we have to be realistic.
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The other big news to comes out in the fast few days are the rumors of Felipe Lopez coming to Washington. James reported this earlier, but I wanted to give my two cents on this fellow.
You don’t want to know what I thought when heard the news.
Lopez had some good numbers in Cincinnati — perhaps because of the bandbox there — but he’s been nothing short of a bust in Washington. Besides his numbers at the plate, the infielder has been seen as nothing but a grouse by the media, and his play on the field has left nothing to be desired.
I thought he might have made a good candidate to be traded to Baltimore when the season began; however, he could be a bad seed on a team that fosters hard play, respect, following the rules, strong chemistry (overrated, but with this crop, it’s valid) and playing 100%.
He’s not done that with the Nationals.
Simply put, he definitely needs a change of scenery and he might be re-energized in Baltimore, but in this case — if the Orioles do trade for him (IMO, they should not) — buyer beware!
He won’t hurt the team, as he can’t be any worse than what we have now.





3 Responses to “O’s Lose To Nats in Washington, Staying the Course & Felipe Lopez”
June 28th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Just got back from Chicago. Got to see 2 games VS the Cubs and the Cubs/Sox game Friday. I can’t believe this “go for it” nonsense! Let’s see: no SS, our #3 hitter is hitting .230 and we have one reliable SP and we’re supposed to interrupt the rebuild for this?! MacPhail has said repeatedly he’s not worried about .500 he wants to build a consistent championship contender so thankfully he’s not going to listed to myopic players like Sherrill and Millar. Sherrill,Huff and Roberts can get us 5-6 more quality youngsters. If you don’t get offers you like I can understand waiting until Dec but not for the delusional belief that we can contend.
June 28th, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Also I have no problem getting Lopez. We have no SS prospects and we will get a stopgap. Whether it’s him,Barmes,Guzman or whoever it won’t be the longterm answer so you better get used to the idea. Hopefully between Sherrill,Huff and Roberts we can land a legit SS prospect.
June 30th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
If they can pick up Lopez on the cheap, it can’t hurt - he was an All-Star and the O’s have nothing even close.
It also would make sense in the long run if they can trade the Brim Reaper before July 31. He’s 31, and his value can’t be any higher than it is now.
It’s great that the O’s are over .500 this late into the season, but they aren’t a playoff team and shouldn’t act like one. We’ve seen this before (2005), and they just need to focus on the future.
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