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Scott White

2009 outlooks: Baltimore Orioles

By | Fantasy Writer


Eleven seasons have elapsed since the Orioles last appeared in the playoffs, and at this rate, so might 11 more.

So it seemed, anyway, until the Orioles finally decided to pull the plug on mediocrity, jumping into a full-scale rebuilding project a few years after they should have. Only now will they begin to see some of the fruits of their labor, including pitchers Chris Tillman, Jake Arrieta and Brian Matusz and catcher Matt Wieters, their first-round pick in 2007 who might have to serve an Evan Longoria-like Triple-A sentence in April before assuming his rightful spot in the major-league lineup.

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But the gem of the Orioles' farm system for now remains Nick Markakis, who the team signed to a six-year deal in the offseason. He represents the Orioles' hope for the future, quickly emerging out of the minors as everything they hoped he'd be. A patient, steady hitter, he has already become an elite Fantasy option at age 25 even though he has yet to reach his 30-homer potential.

And recently, the Orioles have done their best to collect high-upside players to complement Markakis. Adam Jones, the immediate prize of the Erik Bedard trade, has 20-20 potential, and Felix Pie, acquired from the Cubs, can reach that level as well, though he has a bit more growing to do. First baseman Aubrey Huff began to play back up to his capabilities with a 30-homer season last year, and steady veterans Brian Roberts, still one of Fantasy's best at his position, and Melvin Mora, who topped 100 RBI last year without much fanfare, man second and third base respectively. The team suffers from no shortage of depth either, having to choose a designated hitter between 23-homer man Luke Scott and late bloomer Luis Montanez, who made an impact late last season after a monster campaign at Double-A Bowie, and having Ty Wigginton, a versatile corner infielder and outfielder with pop, available off the bench. Even at shortstop, Cesar Izturis represents a huge improvement over every player the Orioles tried there last year. He might give you some cheap steals in Fantasy.

Of course, for everything good the Orioles have in their starting lineup, they have just as much bad in their starting rotation, at least until Tillman, Arrieta and Matusz arrive. Jeremy Guthrie has become an innings eater at the top -- and a serviceable pitcher in Fantasy -- but he and Japanese import Koji Uehara disappear into a sea of thousands competing for the final three spots in the rotation. Rich Hill, Mark Hendrickson, Chris Waters, Radhames Liz, Danys Baez, Matt Albers, Troy Patton, Brian Burres, Brian Bass ... the list goes on and on and on. Fortunately, you don't need to know anything about these pitchers except that you don't want them in Fantasy. Sure, some of them might have some measure of upside -- particularly Hill, who had an effective season in 2007 before losing all command last year -- but not one has shown enough signs of a breakthrough to have any real Fantasy significance.

Aubrey Huff will likely come down from his 2008 production, but how far? (Getty Images)  
Aubrey Huff will likely come down from his 2008 production, but how far? (Getty Images)  
In the bullpen, left-hander George Sherrill retains the closer role for now, but his bumpy finish should pave the way for former closer Chris Ray, who missed all of last season recovering from Tommy John surgery, to reclaim his job. The Orioles also have a trio of relevant setup men in Jim R. Johnson, Dennis Sarfate and Jamie Walker.

Potential Breakout: Matt Wieters, C

Rarely does a publication tout a rookie as a "breakout," especially when he plays the extra-demanding catcher position, but rarely does a player come along so gifted that he dominates in his first try at every level in the minor-league system. Yes, dominates. In his first -- yes, first -- professional season last year, Wieters, the fifth overall pick in the 2007 draft, ranked fifth among all minor-league players with a .355 batting average, third with a .454 on-base percentage, 10th with a .600 slugging percentage and third with a 1.053 OPS. He went all the way up to Double-A and actually improved, hitting .365 with 12 home runs and a 1.085 OPS in 208 at-bats. What comes as a challenge to most top prospects comes as a slow-pitch softball game to him. He even walks more than he strikes out already at age 22. How could he possibly fail at the major-league level, assuming he gets a chance to succeed? Of course, the possibility of him opening the year in the minors means you might get him after the 15th round. Even better, right?

Potential Bust: Aubrey Huff, 1B

Considering where they've drafted him so far, Fantasy owners already don't have much confidence in Huff, making him somewhat of an unfair choice here since he seems like a perfectly reasonable risk between the sixth and eighth rounds of a standard 12-team league. But of the few Fantasy-relevant players on the Orioles' mostly underdeveloped roster, Huff stands out as the one most likely to disappoint. The guy had all but removed himself from the collective Fantasy consciousness after several years of semi-useful numbers before exploding with a .304 batting average and 32 home runs last year. Yes, he has hit .300 with 30 home runs before, back in 2003 with the Rays, but what happened all those years in between? His peripherals suggest he should have had the elite numbers all along, but if you don't want to risk him reverting back to his career norms, feel free to steer clear of him on Draft Day.

Potential Sleeper: Adam Jones, OF

Jones might go undrafted in standard Fantasy leagues, especially since he didn't establish himself as much of a base-stealing threat. But the 23-year-old looked surprisingly polished at the plate last year for someone with such a low walk rate. True, his plate discipline will have to improve before his talent really takes off, but for a player widely considered raw and unrefined, a .270 batting average is something of an accomplishment. If a broken foot hadn't derailed his progress late last season, causing him to slump in his return, he might have hit closer to .290. The possibility he takes his next step forward power-wise makes him worth a late-round flier. More likely, he'll need a few seasons to make a significant Fantasy impact, but you never know.

Baltimore Orioles Outlook
Projected lineup
Pos.
Projected Rotation
1 Brian Roberts 2B 1 Jeremy Guthrie RH
2 Melvin Mora 3B 2 Koji Uehara RH
3 Nick Markakis RF 3 Rich Hill LH
4 Aubrey Huff 1B 4 Chris Waters LH
5 Adam Jones CF 5 Mark Hendrickson LH
6 Luke Scott DH Alt Radhames Liz RH
7 Gregg Zaun C Top bullpen arms
8 Felix Pie LF CL George Sherrill RH
9 Cesar Izturis SS SU Jim Johnson RH
Top bench options RP Chris Ray RH
R Matt Wieters C RP Dennis Sarfate RH
R Ty Wigginton UTL RP Jamie Walker LH
Rookies/Prospects Age Pos. 2008 high Destination
1 Matt Wieters 22 C Double-A Triple-A
A stud ready to take off right away. Starting before season's end.
2 Chris Tillman 20 RH SP Double-A Triple-A
Ace in waiting with overpowering stuff. Ahead of the curve for his age.
3 Jake Arrieta 22 RH SP Class A Double-A
A step behind Tillman in the system, but his upside is just as high.
4 Nolan Reimold 25 OF Double-A Triple-A
Injuries set him back, but has serious power. Likely a starter eventually.
5 Luis Montanez 27 OF Majors Majors
Former first-rounder finally broke out, will get a long look.
Best of the rest: SP Troy Patton, SP Brian Matusz, 1B Brandon Snyder, 3B William Rowell, 1B Oscar Salazar, SP Pedro Beato, SP Brandon Erbe, 3B Mike Costanzo, 3B Scott Moore, RP Kam Mickolio, RP Jim Miller, SP David Hernandez, SS Blake Davis, RP Rob McCrory, OF Jeff Fiorentino and RP Alfredo Simon.

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Josh Johnson
JJ: 'I feel great. No problems'
Josh Johnson, SP, MIA
2/13/2012
News: The Associated Press reports Marlins president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said the team should be fully healthy heading into spring training. That includes ace Josh Johnson, who has been throwing off a mound after making only nine starts in 2011 because of right shoulder inflammation. "I feel great," Johnson said. "No problems. I haven't really been sore yet, and I've been letting it go." The Sports Xchange reported over the weekend that Johnson arrived to the team's spring training complex in Jupiter, Fla., on Feb. 9 and threw his first bullpen session of the year in Florida on Feb. 10.
Analysis: The fact we hear JJ talking about his promising progress is very encouraging. Now, he just has to avoid setbacks and stay healthy for an entire season. Fantasy owners do have to be aware of the risk of drafting him. Of course his potential makes it worth it, but JJ has made it past 30 starts just once in his career. Look to Johnson as more of a No. 2 Fantasy SP on Draft Day, but clearly he has the potential to be your ace if he can stay healthy.

Ike Davis
Davis 'good to go' as camp nears
Ike Davis, 1B, NYM
2/13/2012
News: The New York Post reports Mets 1B Ike Davis said he is "good to go" as he arrived to spring training on Monday. Davis who missed most of last season with an ankle injury said he no longer thinks about his injury. He elected not to have surgery and chose to rehab the injury instead. “It’s great to know I’m training for a season rather than training to see if I can get back on the field or have to have surgery,” Davis said. “I’ve been fine for a while now, so it’s what I expected. But it’s good to finally hit on the field and get this under my belt.” Davis might see more at-bats this spring as he tries to make up for lost time. “I have more of a drive and a want this year,” Davis said. “I always had it, but I never really saw the other side, when the game isn’t there. I know to take it slow. I have to get back into the rhythm of playing, but I’ve got plenty of time. It’s going to come back.”
Analysis: We really hope Davis is past his ankle problems like he says he is because he is one of the Mets' top offensive players when active. As productive as he was before the injury last year, Davis is a potential bargain with a middle-to-late-round pick and will only move up the draft boards with a strong spring. Continue to track his progress.

Roy Oswalt
Oswalt waiting to sign with Texas?
Roy Oswalt, SP, PHI
2/13/2012
News: The Cincinnati Enquirer reports Reds GM Walt Jocketty said he hasn't had contact with Roy Oswalt's agents in the last week, and Jocketty offered up his own opinion on the Oswalt sweepstakes. “I think he’s waiting for Texas to clear money,” Jocketty said.
Analysis: It's interesting to hear Jocketty say Oswalt wants to sign with Texas. At least it's a legit reason why the veteran right-hander hasn't signed with a team yet, despite being linked to the Reds and Cardinals. Oswalt is likely going to sign somewhere before the start of the 2012 season and should be in a rotation. Consider Oswalt more of a mid-to-late-round Fantasy pick on Draft Day. Don't forget about his chronic back problems.

Johan Santana
Santana looks 'great' playing catch
Johan Santana, SP, NYM
2/13/2012
News: The Wall Street Journal reports Mets SP Johan Santana (shoulder) played catch from 175 feet Monday. Manager Terry Collins said Santana looked "great" and he hopes the left-hander will throw off a mound by the end of the week. “I think I’ll be on the mound Thursday or Friday and we’ll see where we’re at,” Santana told the New York Post. “But I’m making progress and finally getting into a routine that will take me all the way to spring training and the regular season.” Santana would like to be ready by opening day, but he doesn't consider it a critical date. “Time will tell if I get there,” Santana said. “We’ll see once I compete. I have to get some competition and see how my arm and whole body reacts to it. When I get on the mound soon, I should be fine when spring training starts. I’m worried more about my mechanics and delivery more than anything. That’s the point I’m at. My biggest concern will always be my health, but it’s just a matter of time. I just want to compete.”
Analysis: Collins' assessment of Santana sounds like cautious optimism. After all it was just catch. Santana has bigger hurdles to clear in hopes of pitching for the first time since the 2010 season. Santana is coming off a serious shoulder injury and who knows if he can return to the dominant arm he once was. Fantasy owners should bear in mind that Chien-Ming Wang, who underwent the same procedure, needed two years to make it back to the majors, so Santana could wind up providing far fewer than 25 starts -- which is the Mets' goal for the lefty this season. Because of the playing time risk, he is a late-round option in mixed leagues at best.

Ryan Braun
Braun ruling coming soon?
Ryan Braun, LF, MIL
2/13/2012
News: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports there is no indication that a ruling will be announced Monday regarding Ryan Braun's appeal of a 50-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance. It appears the recommended guideline for a ruling will be extended.
Analysis: The entire baseball world want this issue to be put to bed, but it seems we might have to wait a little longer for a ruling. The Brewers remain upbeat about Braun's situation, but only time will tell what happens. If Braun avoids a suspension, then he remains a first-round Fantasy pick. If he is suspended 50 games, then he is going to tumble down draft boards a bit, but Braun would still be an early-round Fantasy selection based on potential once he becomes active.

Seth Smith
Cespedes to bump Smith?
Seth Smith, RF, OAK
2/13/2012
News: Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes and the Oakland Athletics have agreed to a $36 million, four-year contract. Agent Adam Katz confirmed Monday the sides had reached agreement, with details still to be finalized. Cespedes' arrival means the A's could eventually bump Seth Smith to designated hitter.
Analysis: We will have to wait and see what happens when Cespedes finally arrives at A's camp, but the speculation is that the A's outfield alignment will eventually be Josh Reddick in right field, Coco Crisp in center field and Cespedes in left, which is where Smith is currently penciled in as the starter. But the A's could use a rotation at DH, which would still allow Smith to see regular at-bats, if Cespedes doesn't have to begin the year in the minors, which remains an option as well. Smith struggles against left-handed pitchers, so he might still be in a platoon situation like he was with the Rockies. Smith remains more of a late-round Fantasy option on Draft Day.

Mike Napoli
Napoli's ankle still an issue
Mike Napoli, C, TEX
2/13/2012
News: ESPN.com reports Rangers catcher Mike Napoli said his injured left ankle is progressing, but he is still not 100 percent. Napoli turned his ankle in the World Series against the Cardinals last year. "I think I’m close," Napoli said. "I’m not really going to know until I get into the wear and tear of spring training and catching all the time. But I've been feeling good and getting better day by day." Napoli said he has been running on the ankle, and he is also hitting and throwing without pain. However, he is still concerned about how it will hold up with the constant squatting and baseball activity. "But I'm trying not to do that all the time so I'm not depending on that," Napoli said. "I'm working on getting my little muscles stronger."
Analysis: The Dallas Morning News reports GM Jon Daniels said exams by team physician Keith Meister said Napoli's ankle shows no structural damage, but Napoli is still experiencing soreness. "The fact he's still feeling it a few months later speaks to what he went through to play the rest of Game 6 and go back out for Game 7," Daniels said. "It was about as bad as it looked to the rest of us." You have to wonder if Napoli can't shake this injury if it will play into how much time he gets behind the plate. Nonetheless, if Napoli catches less that just means he will likely see more PT at DH and first base. The Rangers aren't going to take his bat out of the lineup. Napoli remains a top 5 Fantasy catcher on Draft Day.

Bobby Abreu
Abreu to have to earn PT
Bobby Abreu, LF, LAA
12:44 AM
News: According to the Los Angeles Times, Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto told OF Bobby Abreu during a phone call on Monday that the veteran will be given every opportunity to earn playing time during the spring. With the offseason addition of Albert Pujols, Mark Trumbo and Kendrys Morales will vie with Abreu for at-bats at the DH spot in 2012. Dipoto also added that he does not plan on trading the 37-year-old. “Bobby is an Angel,” Dipoto said. “Right now, he fits on our 25-man roster, in our clubhouse, on our team. Where he is in eight weeks is predicated on how he’s playing and everyone’s health. We have some unknowns with the health of Kendrys and the progress of Mark, but we know Bobby is healthy. As I told him, if he swings the bat like he can, we’re going to find a way to play him.”
Analysis: Abreu played in just 28 games in the outfield last season so seeing time at DH is really the only way he is going to play consistently in 2012. Things don't look good for him at this point but if Morales is still unable to return from his broken ankle, he could end up platooning with Trumbo. Trumbo is also a candidate to be traded so keep an eye on the situation going forward. Abreu batted .253 with eight homers, 60 RBI and 21 stolen bases last season and would be a worthwhile pick in deeper mixed leagues if he sees everyday at-bats for the Angels.

Hong-Chih Kuo
M's to be careful with Kuo
Hong-Chih Kuo, P, SEA
2/13/2012
News: MLB.com reports Mariners RP Hong-Chih Kuo threw his first bullpen session of the spring on Sunday, but the team will proceed with caution with Kuo, who is coming off October elbow surgery. "We've got to keep an eye on him and work to keep him healthy and available for us," manager Eric Wedge said. "He was dominant a couple years ago. He's had some injuries in the past, but he feels good now. It's a great opportunity for him as well as so many others. But when you look at his upside and what he's capable of doing when he's healthy, we're hoping we can keep him there."
Analysis: Kuo definitely showed promise during his tenure with the Dodgers from 2005-11. However, he had a rocky career that was filled with arm injuries and inconsistencies. He won't close for Seattle, but the Mariners hope he can be a setup man for closer Brandon League. Kuo remains just a low-end Fantasy RP in leagues that use middle relievers.

George Sherrill
Sherrill being held out as precaution
George Sherrill, RP, SEA
2/13/2012
News: MLB.com reports Mariners RP George Sherrill didn't throw his scheduled bullpen session Monday as a precaution, manager Eric Wedge said. Sherrill had a wrap on his elbow after practice. "We're going to give him a few extra days," Wedge said. "He has a lot of reps under his belt over the course of the years. Usually a guy who takes the ball and is left-handed, that often is the case when you've had success like he's had. We've got a long camp and one of the No. 1 reasons we're here is starting pitchers and making sure they're ready with starting out early in Japan. With the relievers, especially some of the veteran guys, we want to make sure we don't get them ready too quick."
Analysis: Sherrill went 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA last season for Atlanta. He bounced back after an awful 2010 and is expected to be a left-handed setup man for closer Brandon League. Sherill won't get many, if any save chances, so consider him nothing more than a low-end AL-only Fantasy RP.

 
 
 
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