How likely would it be for the Baltimore Orioles to sign Jonathan Schoop after the Brewer’s non-tendered him? Mike Elias should at least offer him a two-year contract with an option for a third year at $35-million dollars.
He probably won’t get that high of an offer due to the fact that he didn’t produce in his time with Milwaukee; Brewer’s General Manager David Stearns mentioned in a Friday interview that trading for Schoop was a bad deal.
It wouldn’t hurt to see if he’d be willing to test the market in a few years after struggling.