GOOD TO BE AN O’S FAN: ORIOLES ACQUIRE CORBIN BURNES, SECURE BRIGHT FUTURE
Exciting times lie ahead for Baltimore Orioles fans as they welcome their new owner, David Rubenstein. While his true intentions remain unknown, Orioles faithful can find solace in the fact that he is not an Angelos. This fresh start has injected optimism into the fanbase, and the recent acquisition of Corbin Burnes only adds to the excitement.
Burnes, considered the top pitcher available this offseason, brings a wealth of talent and experience to the Orioles. With an impressive career 3.11 FIP, a 30 percent K-rate, and an ERA- of 77, Burnes has already proven himself in MLB. His ability to dominate a lineup makes him a rare find and a true ace.
Pairing Burnes with Grayson Rodriguez, who showcased his potential in the second half of last season with a 2.76 FIP in 76 innings, gives the Orioles a formidable 1-2 punch at the top of their rotation. In a division lacking strong pitching options behind Gerrit Cole of the Yankees, the Orioles may have the best rotation in the AL East.
Moreover, the Orioles managed to acquire Burnes without sacrificing any key players. DL Hall struggled as a starter in the minors and was shifted to the bullpen. The Orioles have an abundance of talented relievers, making Hall expendable. Joey Ortiz excelled in AAA but had no place in the crowded infield at Camden Yards. With promising prospects like Jordan Westburg, Jackson Holliday, and Gunnar Henderson waiting in the wings, the Orioles had the luxury to make this trade.
While Burnes does come with some concerns, such as a slight decline in strikeouts and velocity, the Orioles are cautious about committing to a long-term contract extension. However, Burnes possesses a wicked curveball and a change-up that induces grounders, giving him multiple weapons to continue getting outs consistently.
The Orioles’ decision to add Burnes to an already talented roster solidifies their position as favorites in the AL East. The possibility of further moves at the trade deadline, utilizing their surplus of trade assets, adds to the excitement surrounding the team. Camden Yards, often overlooked, may finally become the center of baseball with the Orioles’ resurgence.
On the other side of the trade, the Milwaukee Brewers face criticism for their small-market approach. However, the numbers tell a different story. With 2.5 million fans attending games last year, the Brewers should have generated substantial revenue. Additionally, their TV deal and recent stadium upgrades, funded by the state of Wisconsin, further enhance their financial situation. Owner Mark Attanasio stands to make a significant profit when he eventually sells the team, making any potential losses negligible.
In conclusion, the Orioles’ acquisition of Corbin Burnes signifies a new era for the franchise. With a promising owner and a talented roster, Baltimore fans have every reason to be excited. The future looks bright, and the Orioles may finally reclaim their place at the center of baseball.