Close Menu
SoccerHuz
  • Premier League
  • La Liga
  • Bundesliga
  • Serie A
  • Nigeria
  • Transfer News

Subscribe to Updates

Get ready to experience the pulse-pounding action, heartfelt stories, and everything else that makes soccer more than just a game

What's Hot

‘Top-class’ Andrea Berta signing leaves Arsenal chiefs ‘absolutely delighted’

September 5, 2025

Report: Louis Saha reveals who he thinks is better between Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko…

September 5, 2025

Report: Stan Kroenke beats four Premier League club owners to £8bn boost, Arsenal’s takeover destiny laid bare…see more

September 2, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Vimeo
SoccerHuz
Subscribe Login
  • Premier League
  • La Liga
  • Bundesliga
  • Serie A
  • Nigeria
  • Transfer News
SoccerHuz
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Home » Just In: The Baltimore Orioles may not be unbeatable, but that doesn’t matter because… see more
Baltimore Orioles

Just In: The Baltimore Orioles may not be unbeatable, but that doesn’t matter because… see more

Black DogBy Black DogAugust 5, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

You couldn’t blame major league executives for being jealous of Mike Elias at this year’s trade deadline.

deadspin.com

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Baltimore Orioles Aren’t Bulletproof, It Might Not Matter

Tanner Malinowski

TANNER MALINOWSKI

|

Published: Mon Aug 05 2024 16:43

PHOTO USA Today Sports Images

 

You couldn’t blame major league executives for being jealous of Mike Elias at this year’s trade deadline.

 

The Baltimore Orioles’ general manager had everything an executive could want at one of the most pivotal times of the season.

 

His team was a legitimate championship contender. His young players were blossoming into future superstars. And perhaps most importantly, Elias had the capital to plug the few holes within Baltimore’s otherwise sturdy roster.

 

Trading for a top-tier starter or a shutdown reliever would have bulletproofed the Orioles amid their quest for their first world championship in 41 years.

 

But in the end, Baltimore acquired neither.

 

Instead of landing an elite pitcher to boost their average staff into a great one, the Orioles acquired a cluster of arms that do not bolster Baltimore’s pitching corps into a championship-caliber unit.

deadspin.com

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Baltimore Orioles Aren’t Bulletproof, It Might Not Matter

Tanner Malinowski

TANNER MALINOWSKI

|

Published: Mon Aug 05 2024 16:43

PHOTO USA Today Sports Images

 

You couldn’t blame major league executives for being jealous of Mike Elias at this year’s trade deadline.

 

The Baltimore Orioles’ general manager had everything an executive could want at one of the most pivotal times of the season.

 

His team was a legitimate championship contender. His young players were blossoming into future superstars. And perhaps most importantly, Elias had the capital to plug the few holes within Baltimore’s otherwise sturdy roster.

 

Trading for a top-tier starter or a shutdown reliever would have bulletproofed the Orioles amid their quest for their first world championship in 41 years.

 

But in the end, Baltimore acquired neither.

 

Instead of landing an elite pitcher to boost their average staff into a great one, the Orioles acquired a cluster of arms that do not bolster Baltimore’s pitching corps into a championship-caliber unit.

 

Neither Zach Eflin nor Trevor Rogers resemble the elite starter that would have created a fearful 1-2 punch with ace Corbin Burnes.

 

And while Seranthony Dominguez and Gregory Soto will strengthen the bullpen, the Orioles still lack a reliable closer. It is already hard to trust the excruciatingly volatile Craig Kimbrel here in the first week of August. One can fathom the anguish of sending him in to protect a one-run lead in October.

 

Let’s dive deeper into Baltimore’s new quartet of pitchers, starting with Rogers, the biggest red flag among the four.

 

The 26-year-old was an intriguing pickup from the Miami Marlins, given that he was a first-round pick in 2017. But Rogers’ Baseball Savant metrics table contains lots of blue, indicating that the left-hander has been one of the league’s least effective pitchers so far in 2024.

Rogers doesn’t strike many batters out, and almost half of the balls hit against him exit the bat at 95 mph or faster. His 4.76 ERA and 1.55 WHIP don’t inspire confidence should he be asked (or allowed) to pitch in October.

 

Eflin is a bit more formidable. He’s delivered quality starts in his first two outings for the Orioles and has lasted at least five innings in all but one of his 21 starts this season, which he began with the Tampa Bay Rays.

 

However, his .264 batting average ranks near the bottom fifth among 68 qualified pitchers. Eflin is solid, but he just isn’t that dominant arm you know is going to stifle whoever steps in the box.

 

As for the bullpen, it’s less about who Baltimore did acquire and more about who it didn’t.

 

Both Dominguez and Soto are electric; their respective fastball velocities are among the top five percent in baseball. Dominguez rarely allows hard contact, while Soto’s excellent whiff rate atones for his alarming walk rate.

The former Philadelphia Phillies relievers will assuredly strengthen the Orioles’ bullpen, but the closer spot remains a question mark.

 

Kimbrel has blown six saves in 29 chances this season. Yennier Cano is second on the team with five saves but has blown three.

 

Tanner Scott would have alleviated the ninth-inning headaches. Look at his Baseball Savant metrics. THAT is dominance.

 

Still, I don’t resent Elias for not acquiring Scott. The San Diego Padres gave the Marlins three of their top five prospects for him.

 

Elias had his own bundle of prospects he could have traded, but it’s reasonable to step away if the price isn’t right.

 

That could have been the case with Detroit starter Tarik Skubal, who ultimately stayed with the Tigers. Rumors circulated that Baltimore would potentially trade away top infield prospect Jackson Holliday to acquire the left-handed ace.

With all that said, the Orioles are still damn good.

 

Burnes is a quality start machine and the ace of a rotation, with the majors’ sixth-lowest ERA entering Monday. The bullpen has been average, but Dominguez and Soto are certainly upgrades.

 

And the offense? Explosive.

 

Baltimore’s 174 home runs and .774 OPS currently lead the majors. Adding Eloy Jimenez in a low-risk trade with the Chicago White Sox provides the Orioles with another power bat, one that especially punishes lefties.

 

Overall, Baltimore’s already loaded roster is even deeper, and Eflin and Dominguez bring World Series experience to a club on a quest to return there—and win it—for the first time in over four decades.

 

The Orioles may not have landed the big-time arm that would have complemented their fearsome lineup with an untouchable pitching staff, but that may not matter.

 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleBreaking News: White Sox could surpass 1988 Orioles with historic losing… see more
Next Article Breaking News: At last, the Orioles are discovering their… see more
Black Dog
  • Website

Related Posts

Report: The Orioles hope Jackson Holliday will be the big star payoff…see more

July 9, 2025

The insider: Lots of intrigue in the coming weeks for the Orioles…see more

June 4, 2025

Twelve Orioles Thoughts following series sweep of White Sox…see more

June 4, 2025

MN: Jackson Holliday takes pride in batting leadoff for the Orioles…see more

May 22, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Trending Now
Don't Miss
Arsenal

‘Top-class’ Andrea Berta signing leaves Arsenal chiefs ‘absolutely delighted’

By SoccerhuzSeptember 5, 20250

Arsenal believe Andrea Berta pulled off a ‘masterstroke’ signing during the recent summer transfer window,…

Report: Louis Saha reveals who he thinks is better between Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko…

September 5, 2025

Report: Stan Kroenke beats four Premier League club owners to £8bn boost, Arsenal’s takeover destiny laid bare…see more

September 2, 2025

Arsenal deadline-day loan exit includes buy option…see more

September 2, 2025
About Us
About Us

SoccerHuz.com is here to fuel your passion for soccer. Dive into a world of thrilling match analyses, expert insights, player spotlights, team updates, and the latest happenings in the soccer universe. .

Email Us: celestineatser@gmail.com
Contact: +2349077511415

Trending Posts
New Comments
  • Mimidoo on Before the La Liga season begins, Real Madrid wants to complete the signing of Kylian Mbappé, according to reports

Subscribe to Updates

Get ready to experience the pulse-pounding action, heartfelt stories, and everything else that makes soccer more than just a game

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp Telegram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
© 2025 SoccerHuz.com. Managed by Mr. Celestine.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?