The Peterborough Examiner

Baltimore is looking to trade again. Next up Britton?

- JON MEOLI The Baltimore Sun

BALTIMORE — In laying out the steps that the Baltimore Orioles will need to take to return to competitiv­eness after Wednesday’s trade of American League baseball all-star shortstop Manny Machado to the Los Angeles Dodgers, executive vice-president Dan Duquette said the first would be to try and swap out the rest of their veteran players for prospects.

The next step on that front? Trying to trade closer Zach Britton.

“Clubs have become more interested in Zach as he has regained his velocity and particular­ly, the sink and movement on his pitch,” Duquette said. “He had a really good week this past week, so clubs have renewed their interest in Zach. We engaged other clubs on that front, but we’re not as far down the road in the process, and I think that’s partly because clubs were waiting to see how Zach was throwing, and exactly what role he could help on a pennant-contending team.

“I think Zach has re-establishe­d himself with his stuff as one of the top closers in the league. Now, we can turn our attention toward that.”

Britton, who had off-season surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles in December and was back in the majors by mid-June, struggled at first with his velocity and command of his sinker. But over his last seven outings, Britton hasn’t allowed a run and has struck out six against six baserunner­s. His fastball has averaged 95.4 m.p.h. and topped out at 97 m.p.h.

Duquette said Britton wouldn’t be the only player who the Orioles would look to trade this month, with the focus being not on players with club control left beyond this year, but on those who are a few months from free agency. That list also includes Brad Brach, Adam Jones, and Danny Valencia.

“Well, we’re going to take a look at trading the veteran players,” Duquette said. “Our veteran players have done a nice job for us, but the ones that are nearing free agency, I think that we need to evaluate our club going forward and at this time of year, the competitor­s are looking for the veteran players that have been seasoned in pennant races, as have our players. We’re going to look to maximize that opportunit­y on the market and try to find as many good young players as we can to deepen our farm system.”

 ?? BALTIMORE SUN FILE PHOTO ?? Zach Britton is pitching well, yet Baltimore wants to trade him.
BALTIMORE SUN FILE PHOTO Zach Britton is pitching well, yet Baltimore wants to trade him.

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