Brian Gonzalez Provides A Lefty Relief Option
The 24-year-old lefthander was a late addition to the Orioles’ alternate training site on Aug. 7.
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The 24-year-old lefthander was a late addition to the Orioles’ alternate training site on Aug. 7.
The Orioles are hoping they’ve found a permanent home for the 2019 International League MVP.
Zimmermann grew up dreaming he would play for the Orioles. He achieved his goal in spring training.
Rucker will be one of two Rule 5 righthanders in camp with a shot to make the big league pitching staff.
The second pick in the Rule 5 draft provides needed rotation depth if he can stick in Baltimore.
McKenna profiles as a leadoff type who can run and defend center field. The Orioles viewed his upside as too valuable to risk losing in the Rule 5 draft.
Baumann settled in quickly at Double-A and helped pitch Bowie to the Eastern League finals.
The new front office’s emphasis on analytics and new training and coaching methods have unlocked potential in several prospects, including Sedlock.
Mountcastle has continued to show off his advanced offensive abilities in 2019.
Traded in last July’s Manny Machado deal, Kremer has recovered from an oblique strain and is pitching well in Double-A.
Baltimore signed the No. 1 overall pick to a record bonus; now Rutschman sets about polishing his bat and catching technique.
Drafted as a senior sign in 2017, McCoy is an accomplished hitter capable of playing either middle infield positions.
The southpaw spent all offseason improving his changeup, with help from the Orioles’ changeup guru.
Drafted out of high school last year, Rom is on board with the new front office’s analytical approach to player development.
Included in the Manny Machado trade last July, Diaz is off to a strong start in his first spring training with the Orioles.
Fully healthy and coming off a strong 2018, the 27-year-old Kline was added to the Orioles’ 40-man roster this offseason.
The 37th overall pick in the 2018 draft, Grenier joined the Orioles’ organization with a reputation as a premier defensive shortstop.
After a rough introduction to Double-A, the 21-year-old outfielder swung a hot bat in Arizona.
The Orioles might have unearthed a gem of a lefthanded reliever in the 23rd round of the draft.
The 2012 second-round pick missed the better part of three seasons after having Tommy John surgery, but his perseverance paid off in 2018.
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