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Opening Day is right around the corner for the Baltimore Orioles. Here is how their starting lineup could look on March 26.
How the Orioles’ 26-man roster could shape up on Opening Day, including lineup, rotation and bullpen projections.
Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday (right hamate bone fracture) provided an update on his rehab timeline Monday.
Before Friday’s spring game, Craig Albernaz named the Orioles’ Opening Day starter for March 26 against the Twins.
Former slugger Chris Davis and two others will be inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 2026.
Craig Albernaz said there’s a “low” probability Andrew Kittredge will be ready for Opening Day after his latest setback.
Orioles top prospect Samuel Basallo left Thursday’s spring game after suffering an injury during a play at the plate.
In the wake of injuries to Jackson Holliday and Jordan Westburg, the Orioles add Thairo Estrada for infield depth.
With Jordan Westburg out until at least May 1, Coby Mayo could open the season as the Orioles’ starting third baseman.
With Jordan Westburg sidelined through the end of April, the Orioles now have two Opening Day infield spots up for grabs.
Coby Mayo has been the subject of trade rumors for months, but infield injuries could push him into an important role.
As potential suitors move in other directions, the Orioles appear to be in strong position to land Framber Valdez.