The Orioles also continue to negotiate with Cruz's representative - the outfielder switched from Adam Katz to Diego Bentz - and it sounds as though the sides are far apart. Basically the size of an ocean. It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who's been following along. The Orioles aren't giving Cruz a four- or five-year deal, and he's got no reason to settle for anything less in October. He's going to test the market and hope that it's more favorable this winter. It should be more forgiving after he hit 40 home runs in the regular season and two more in the Division Series. The stain from his 50-game suspension in 2013 may have faded for some teams. The issue is his age - he turns 35 on July 1 - and whether he can stay healthy if making most of his starts in the outfield. A National League team would be taking a risk without the designated hitter. It's encouraging for the Orioles that players take away a positive experience when leaving here or approaching free agency. You won't find guys rushing out the door and ripping the organization to their friends. A few have offered recommendations, including pitcher Randy Wolf. Naturally, it's a huge selling point when the club has posted a winning record in three consecutive seasons and made the playoffs in two of the past three years. A winning atmosphere has increased Cruz's interest in returning, as he pointed out following Game 4 of the Championship Series. "I want to come back, no doubt. Just wait and see what happens," he said while standing at his locker at Kauffman Stadium. "I love the clubhouse, I love all my teammates. The whole organization is great from top to bottom. Even the guys you don't see every day, they treat us the right way and makes your transition here, makes every game more easy for you. They find a way to get it done. I appreciate that." Appreciation only goes so far, however. Cruz remains a long shot to re-sign with the Orioles, but it doesn't hurt to continue negotiations before deciding to make the $15.3 qualifying offer and take the draft pick. So you've got the list of free agents. Go ahead and give me your priority signings. Where do you sink the most money, knowing that you don't have an unlimited budget? Also keep in mind that the Orioles have 11 arbitration-eligible players, listed below, which requires enough funds to dole out raises to the ones who aren't non-tendered. Zach Britton Chris Davis Alejandro De Aza Ryan Flaherty Miguel Gonzalez Tommy Hunter Brian Matusz Bud Norris Steve Pearce Chris Tillman Matt Wieters