There are a couple things to keep in mind about Baltimore:
For the past couple seasons they have attempted to make a run at the division. Spending big money on Palmeiro, Tejada, Lopez, etc. and it has not worked out for them. Now they are facing a division where they may be the weakest team. Boston, NY, Tampa Bay, and Toronto have a better looking chance in the division than Baltimore.
At this point the Orioles have some young talent at pitching but are not ready to jump to the level of the other teams. Quite simply I don't think they can compete, especially with what little progress they made this offseason. They lost out on Burnett and couldn't resign there best player in the bullpen.
Now its no coincidence Tejada made his feelings known right after Renteria was traded. He even mentioned Boston as his top destination so it comes down to Baltimore and the Red Sox figuring something out. This is the same as David Wells wanting to go to San Diego or Manny wanting to go to the west coast. The Baltimore Orioles will look into it cause they don't want someone who doesn't want to be there. This is not that far fetched.
Since the Orioles have not made any moves and have a frustrated locker room this will effect the fan support. If the Orioles and Red Sox trade star for star....then Baltimore will be a hit and the fans will be excited to go watch one of the best hitters the game has to offer. Obviously it works the same way for Boston fans. The money is close to the same, the player caliber is close to the same, the players both requested it.
........make it happen