Dan Duquette's singular focus is helping Orioles improve

Written By Unknown on Senin, 02 Februari 2015 | 22.49

Dan Duquette's job description includes making trades that will help improve the Baltimore Orioles.

This off-season, Duquette was in the middle of a potential blockbuster deal.

Duquette, the Orioles president of baseball operations, acknowledged Saturday "there was substance" to reports that the Toronto Blue Jays were in pursuit of him to be club president.

"A lot of times, players will be a trade rumour and sometimes managers get traded," Duquette said. "It's even more rare that executives get traded, but occasionally it happens. It's a unique experience. I think when you have a good team and you do well, people take notice."

'It's inevitable as an organization that, as you get better, people are going to be coveted more.'- Orioles manager Buck Showalter on president of baseball ops Dan Duquette

Under Duquette's guidance, the Orioles won 96 games last season, captured the American League East for the first time since 1997 and advanced to the AL Championship Series.

That piqued Toronto's interest.

"As you get better as an organization, things that you're doing are trying to be either emulated or acquired," Orioles manager Buck Showalter noted. "It's inevitable as an organization that, as you get better, people are going to be coveted more."

Because Duquette is under contract with Baltimore through 2018, the Blue Jays had to offer Baltimore ample compensation to secure his services.

No deal was made, so Duquette was talking about Orioles baseball on Saturday at FanFest, the team's annual winter convention.

He insisted that Toronto's advances did not distract him from seeking to put a better club on the field in 2015.

"It's important for the Orioles fans to know that my focus – and my singular focus -- is on improving the team," he said. "We do that day by day, trade by trade, addition by addition. We did that this year in the off-season like we've done it in the past."

With the exception of Duquette's potential departure, it's been a quiet off-season for Baltimore. The losses include free agent outfielders Nelson Cruz and Nick Markakis, along with reliever Andrew Miller.

The most notable addition is outfielder Travis Snider, obtained in a trade with Pittsburgh.

But that's typical of Duquette, who followed a quiet winter in 2014 by adding Cruz and Ubaldo Jimenez during spring training.

"While it's important to improve your ball club in off-season, we're not really trying to win the off-season," Duquette said. "We're trying to put together a team that can compete and get to the off-season and prevail. That's different from making headlines in the winter time."

Showalter had absolutely no complaint about the team's off-season activity.

"As we get into spring and there comes a need, we'll be able to do it," he said.

The Orioles played much of the 2014 season without injured stars Manny Machado and Matt Wieters. Having them in the lineup will make more of a difference than any trade or free agent addition.

"The biggest and most powerful improvement we have to our ball club this year is Machado coming back and Wieters coming back," Duquette said. 


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