The Baltimore Orioles have had a productive offseason. They landed pitchers Andrew Kittredge, Charlie Morton and Tomoyuki Sugano while also signing outfielder Tyler O'Neill. However, they could still use a starter and one more bullpen arm.
The Baltimore Orioles have generally had a tough offseason. Following their wild card series exit in 2024, they lost ace pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency as he signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz, who also spent time with the Diamondbacks, was found dead on Monday, according to the Phoenix Police Department.
Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz reportedly died from an apparent drug overdose, according to a report.
The 30-year-old Burnes — who is originally from California — moved to Arizona in 2018 when he played for the Milwaukee Brewers, partially so he could be close to the Brewers’ spring training facility. He and his family liked the area so much they stayed, and it was a big factor in his decision to sign with the Diamondbacks.
The Orioles have not made many big free-agent additions this offseason but should add Harrison Bader and JD Martinez.
Last season the Diamondbacks led the major leagues in runs scored. Next season they could have one of the National League's top rotations.
(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Baltimore Orioles’ Corbin Burnes pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against New York Yankees, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray, File) Arizona Diamondbacks new starting pitcher ...
The Baltimore Orioles have had a productive ... They lost Corbin Burnes to the Arizona Diamondbacks, and as a result do not have an ace to anchor their staff. A lot of pitchers have come off ...
The Rule 5 draft has produced notable names over the years and Anthony Santander's new contract with the Toronto Blue Jays makes him the latest example.
The Toronto Blue Jays recently made the decision to sign Anthony Santander to a long-term, five-year contract to bolster their depth as they look to bounce back
Rubenstein has little margin to raise this concern since he has the capital to be able to afford the players he truly covets.