Matt Kremnitzer: With Jose Iglesias, Orioles Get Shortstop They Need For Minimal Cost
Matt Kremnitzer says shortstop Jose Iglesias seems like a smart fit for the Orioles with minimal risk.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer says shortstop Jose Iglesias seems like a smart fit for the Orioles with minimal risk.
Read moreCan Asher Wojciechowski become a regular in the Orioles’ rotation in 2020? Matt Kremnitzer breaks down the numbers.
Read moreEven with the Orioles in the midst of a full-scale rebuild, Matt Kremnitzer says the club’s apparent decision to move on from infielder Jonathan Villar is a tough pill to swallow.
Read moreTrey Mancini had a monster season in 2019, but with three years of team control left and the Orioles rebuilding, is he a long-term piece or a trade chip? Matt Kremnitzer breaks down the numbers and what an extension would look like.
Read moreCan Alex Cobb can stay healthy and return to form for the Orioles in 2020? Matt Kremnitzer breaks down some of the numbers — and he says Cobb’s second half in 2018 provided a glimpse of what he can provide.
Read moreGiven his productive play in September, Austin Hays looks like the 2020 opening day center fielder for the Orioles. Matt Kremnitzer looks at Hays’ September and how the rest of the outfield is shaping up.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer looks at several Orioles players who took steps forward in 2019 and should stick around for 2020 and possibly beyond, including John Means and Pedro Severino.
Read moreLeft-hander John Means, armed with an improved changeup, has been a revelation this year for the Orioles. What chance does he have to build off his success in 2020? Matt Kremnitzer dives into Means’ peripheral numbers and the Statcast data.
Read moreHunter Harvey has performed well in his late-season appearances with the Orioles, and Matt Kremnitzer says the former first-round pick has the potential to be an outstanding relief weapon for the Orioles.
Read moreThe Orioles have had success developing pitchers at the minor-league level this year, but that success hasn’t translated to the big-league bullpen. Matt Kremnitzer examines why and what pitchers could be on the way to change that.
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