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Link: http://m.mlb.com/news/article/157993024/orioles-interested-in-re-signing-chris-davisOutfield, pitching and the continued pursuit of Chris Davis was how executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette described the Orioles' offseason priorities. Manager Buck Showalter, speaking on MLB Network on Monday morning, affirmed that Baltimore's interest in re-signing Davis is high.
"We're going to be competitive with it and, at the end of the day, he and his people will have a decision to make," Showalter said over the phone on the Network's Hot Stove program. "I try to leave those guys alone; believe me, their agents want us to leave them alone. ... Chris is a grown man. We talked many times. We had plenty of chances to talk [during the season], and he knows how much we like him and would like to have him stay. We are going to make an attempt to stay competitive with it."
Davis, a two-time home run king, is considered one of the prized free agents, leading the Majors this year with 47 homers. He also hit 53 during a historic 2013 campaign, and given his age -- he doesn't turn 30 until March -- and above-average defensive play, Davis is projected to land a six- or seven-year deal on the open market. It's been estimated that Davis, whom agent Scott Boras has said he can also shop as an outfielder, will get a contract valued at $144 million. That's a sizable investment for any team and one that's typically not in the Orioles' offseason plans.
Do you think the Orioles need to re-sign Davis or should they move on?