Uncertainty Further Clouds Orioles’ Starting Rotation After John Means Injury
The uncertainty surrounding John Means further clouds a foggy picture for an Orioles starting rotation already without a No. 5 starter.
Read moreThe uncertainty surrounding John Means further clouds a foggy picture for an Orioles starting rotation already without a No. 5 starter.
Read moreThe Orioles have gotten an extended look at starting rotation candidates moving forward, and there’s still plenty of work ahead. Todd Karpovich breaks down the current state of the rotation.
Read moreAfter a sluggish start to the season,Tyler Wells could be pitching his way into the Orioles’ starting rotation. “He’s got the ability to be a starter or a reliever,” manager Brandon Hyde said, “and it’s really because of the development of his changeup, to be able to have multiple pitches.”
Read moreAfter making some adjustments at Triple-A Norfolk, Bruce Zimmermann could soon rejoin the Orioles’ rotation. “It gave me time to kind of step back and really identify some things that I wanted to focus on to do better,” Zimmermann said.
Read moreThe Orioles’ starting rotation is coming into focus, writes Jim Henneman, but it may not be as cut and dried as previously perceived.
Read moreKeegan Akin and Dean Kremer had some impressive outings when they were called up to the Orioles this past season, and Brandon Hyde expects both pitchers to successfully compete for spots in the rotation during spring training.
Read moreThe Orioles are hoping Keegan Akin, Dean Kremer and Bruce Zimmermann will be the future of the rotation. “We’re excited to give these guys the opportunity to pitch in the big leagues right now and to evaluate them,” Brandon Hyde said.
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