Luke Scott is going to be nothing more than a corner OF that can hit around .250 at best and hit 20 some homeruns. The two guys that were from the Tejada deal that are not doing bad right now in the Orioles bullpen are Dennis Sarfate and Matt Albers.
The Tejada deal was nothing more than a salary dump and to finally get rid of Tejada's attitude.
Matt Albers?
C'mon, the guy could be an ace...or so we're led to believe.
I never said that. All I'm saying is that he's done relatively nothing in Baltimore yet...hell, he's only stolen 4 bases.
It's hard for me to tout him as a future All Star.
I guess although Luke has some serious pop in his bat. As a filler OF, he's doing what the O's expected...hitting between .250 and .280 and hitting some homers.
OK, but Scott wasn't the integral part of the deal; Albers was.
And to acquire a decent OF, a future ace, and a guy who looks like he could close in Sarfarte.
Seriously, he's struck out 23 guys in 21 1/3 IP. He could compete for the closer position, as he's already one of their reliable set up men.
Albers could be an ace. An ace reliever. Because they don't appear to have faith that he can take over for Steve Trachsel.
Look for their other prized pitching prospect in the deal, Troy Patton, to break through their rotation. Oh oh, wait, nevermind. Who ran his physical exam? Does that asshole Stan Conte work for the O's, too?
Luke Scott has some serious pop?? Good lord. Luke has pop but mild pop. He is nothing special and Albers could be a #2 guy someday but more likely a #3 but no ace. Tejada had to go and every team new it. The Astros just made the best offer and they took it. It was a salary dump, don;t kid yourself.
That steroid infested clubhouse cancer was also their best hitter and he plays shortstop. You know, that balance of on-the-field performance and off-the-field douchebaggery is just perfect for Jerrah Jones.
8 RBI in last six games.
He is the real deal and is starting to hit his stride with the Orioles at the plate. He is also a fantastic CFer. He will grow into a more powerful hitter in the near future.
Jones is looking more and more like the real deal.All he has done so far this year is lead the Orioles in batting average (.358), total bases (75), doubles (12), extra-base hits (19) and slugging percentage (.480). He's tied with Nick Markakis for the team lead in hits (43) and runs (33), and with Markakis and Aubrey Huff in home runs (six).
I hate to say I told you so, but um....I told you he was better than Reed an that the M's OVERPAID FOR BEDARD.
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