They are, but depending on what is included with Jones, the Orioles might have made a rare intelligent move.
Sounds like it's Bedard for Adam Jones, George Sherrill, Chris Tillman and a lesser minor leaguer to be named later. http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/new...t_id=2357273&vkey=news_sea&fext=.jsp&c_id=sea
They sold high on Bedard's value and I dont blame him. Hes a filthy pitcher, but a pitcher who is often hurt and tends to get shut down to end the season. They get back alot of the Mariners farm. This is the very best they can get for him, before he barks for a big money deal and while his arm is still strong.
The problem with that is that they have no pitching and have been waiting for a pitcher like Bedard for years now, waiting that long just to trade him while his value is high is moronic if you have nothing to replace him with
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One pitcher does not a winning team make. The Orioles need a lot more than just a top-shelf pitcher. It'd only be moronic to trade him now without anyone to replace him if they were expecting to win this year, and if Bedard was the key to that winning. The O's were nowhere near that point.
So instead they have no one to build around instead of 1, you have to start somewhere and they had someone to build something around, now they have nothing.
You say this, but do you even know anything about the players the O's would be getting? If you make the decision that you're in a rebuilding phase, you don't hold onto one already-developed 28-year-old star who is only cost controlled for two (I think?) more seasons, hoping that you can put together a winning team before he bolts for free agency. You're better off trying to restock your farm system with a group that can develop into ML-ready talent together.
Mariners just signed another RF (Brad Wilkerson) and there are many people reporting that the trade could be back on.
Bedard traded to Marineres http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hrEHQBsAoNEroOZ8kJ-Qj0pfzaSw i think this makes the mariners a legit contender against the angels and the other american league powers