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O’s Snap Three Game Skid; Swapping With A Rival?

It was hot, but for fans who got out to Camden Yards last night, they got to see an amazing and well-needed win as the Orioles downed the Tigers, 7-4, last night.

Luke Scott, who had been slumping pretty badly hit two home runs led the way. As well, Melvin Mora added a two-run shot — which hit the top of the foul pole (something I’ve never seen) and Aubrey Huff’s solo shot — his 19th — gave the Orioles a large enough cushion to earn the win. The powerful Tiger offense got on the board early, but Jeremy Guthrie gutted through the evening and he got the offensive support he needed.

The win snapped a three-game losing streak.

George Sherrill earned his 29th save, and seems to have recovered after his extended stint in the All-Star Game on Tuesday.

A thought for today — we’ve all been talking about trade scenarios for the past two weeks or so, and would you be willing to trade someone like Sherrill to a division rival like the Red Sox or Rays in return for some premier young talent (knowing that a lot of teams need a closer)? I know it’s not common practice these days (at least for someone with the skillset of Sherrill); however, could this be something to be considered or is the answer no at all costs?

2 Responses to “O’s Snap Three Game Skid; Swapping With A Rival?”

  1. Lucky Horseshoe says:

    July 19th, 2008 at 11:39 pm

    I would do it in a heartbeat. I have been advocating a trade around Sherrill for the Rays’ Brignac. I would still do it with Castro in the fold. Speaking of which, does trading McCoy who has started at 2nd mean we are not likely to trade Roberts? Or would Fahey just slide over and I am reading too much into it?

  2. Anthony Amobi says:

    July 21st, 2008 at 10:46 am

    I agree without a doubt. If we can get value for Sherrill, even if it is with the Red Sox (who have a deep minor league system) you do it.

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