The Baltimore Orioles have a hole at first base, but plugging it with an albatross doesn't seem like the best choice. Apparently they disagree with that sentiment, because they've reportedly had some discussion with the agent of Richie Sexson. Hey, I can see that ... you just lost out on Mark Teixeira so you go out and please the fans by bringing in a guy the Mariners cut last season. That's really like the same player, no? The Orioles fans should be pumped. After a promising beginning to his career -- where he was a stud for five seasons -- Sexson has virtually evaporated over the past two seasons. He even -- according to several reports -- became a bad clubhouse guy in his last days in Seattle. We're talking about a guy who went .221/.321/.382 last season in stints with the Mariners and Yankees. He was 33 years old. I guess I could see a lowly team like the O's signing him to a cheap, incredibly incentive-laden contract with the desperate hope that he returns to his 45-homer form.
Still, going into the season with Richie Sexson as your starting first baseman is like waving a white flag, especially when you are competing with the Yankees, Red Sox, and Rays.
UPDATE: The O's have also added a veteran from the scrap heap, in Mark Hendrickson. Hendrickson will be 35 this season, and he's only pitched in one full season where he had an above average ERA. His career ERA is 5.07 and career WHIP stands at 1.47. He's not a strikeout guy, but hey, he's left-handed and really tall. So there's that.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-31-2008 @ 4:38PM
omygd said...
I think the Orioles should sign Amos O. McGillicutty. McGillicutty is 1-549 all-time with a 22.26 ERA. He has 14 strikeouts in 57 seasons and turns 78 in March. McGillcutty was cut last year by the New York Yankees, his first in baseball since 1979, when he was cut by Bill Veeck of the Chicago White Sox who used him as a novelty to waste time between making the team wear those ridiculous-looking shorts and that free beer night at Comisky Park that almost got everybody killed. He was replaced by Sydney Ponson, then a parking meter, then some kind of tall houseplant. (The Yankees cut the houseplant in November, but still owe it $27 million over the next 7 years.) Said GM Andy McPhail of McGillicutty, "He should really chew up some innings for us."
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12-31-2008 @ 4:47PM
Matt Snyder said...
I just died laughing out loud. Thanks!
1-03-2009 @ 6:11PM
Joe said...
I would sign Richie Sexson then Manny because they would be spending almost thier whole salary on him and Richie could come back with a 40+ homerun season but he would be a 5 to 10 homer guy if thet put Oscar Salazar at first
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