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maandag 17 maart 2008

Trade winds

"I still believe the Brian Roberts trade goes down before Opening Day. And I predict that Jay Payton is going with him, with the Orioles getting five players in return from the Cubs."

Roch Kubatko

maandag 3 maart 2008

Scott Moore

Scott Moore is the guy with the hot hands right now. We hebben hem gekregen in de trade met de Chicago Cubs vorig jaar. Zij wilde een veteraan voor het post season en aangezien wij toch nergens naar toe gingen hebben we Moore genomen. Nu ja McPhaill had dat weer uitstekend gezien.

Moore komt uit het Detroit system. Zij hebben hem gedraft in de eerste ronde in 2002 op 18 jarige leeftijd. Drie jaar later is hij getraded naar de Cubs voor Kyle Farnsworth en hij kwam dus vorig jaar over naar de O’s.

De afgelopen wedstrijden was hij telkens de beslissende factor en vandaag weer door het beslissende punt binnen te slaan. Hij vecht voor een plaats op het 25-man rooster als utility man en tot zo ver gaat hij als de brandweer.

Wordt leuk om hem te volgen deze Spring training en te zien of het hem lukt. Hij is pas 23 jaar oud.

vrijdag 29 februari 2008

Gone?


With Cubs scouts on hand, Roberts stands out
O's second baseman goes 1-for-2 with a walk, RBI double, run scored and two stolen bases
By Jeff Zrebiec and Roch Kubatko
Sun reporters
7:15 PM EST, February 28, 2008
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.

On a day when two Chicago Cubs scouts were on hand to watch him play, Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts stood out in the Orioles' otherwise dreary exhibition season debut today. Roberts went 1-for-2 with a walk, an RBI double, a run scored and two stolen bases in the Orioles' 16-3 loss to the Florida Marlins at Fort Lauderdale Stadium.
"That's how Brian Roberts plays the game," said Orioles manager Dave Trembley. "That's what he's going to have to do to make our offense go."
Roberts, who hit .290 last season with 12 homers, 57 RBIs and 50 steals, led off the bottom of the first with a walk, stole second and third and then scored on Melvin Mora's chopper to the left side that was booted by third baseman Jorge Cantu.
The sequence, which was taken in by Cubs special assistant to the general manager Ken Kravec along with another Cubs scout, is an example of what makes Roberts so attractive to Chicago.
Looking for a leadoff hitter to jumpstart their offense and get on base ahead of sluggers Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez and Derrek Lee, the Cubs have targeted Roberts for months and there is a sense in the industry that the uncertainty with second baseman Mark DeRosa could accelerate the trade talks. DeRosa underwent a procedure today to correct an irregular heartbeat.
The Orioles are believed to be looking for a package that includes pitcher Sean Gallagher, shortstop Ronny Cedeno, pitching prospects Jose Ceda and¸or Donald Veal and perhaps one other player.
The Orioles will dispatch a scout to Arizona to look at some of the players being discussed next week. While both sides still feel confident that a deal could get done, talks are expected to continue for a couple more weeks.
"I don't think about those things that I don't control," said Trembley. "I've talked to Brian many times and the way he played today says a lot about him as a professional."