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Are you more inclined to watch the Orioles on TV since they promoted Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo? We want to hear from you.
The wait finally ended for Dylan Beavers on Friday night, when Triple-A Norfolk manager Tim Federowicz gathered his team inside of the visitors’ clubhouse at VyStar Ballpark in Jacksonville. “Real quick,
Dylan Beavers is making his major league debut tonight, starting in right field and batting sixth in Houston. He’s the 61st player used by the Orioles this season, one short of the franchise record set in 2021.
Dylan Beavers is in a radically different situation than the Orioles outfield prospects who came before him. That means more playing time.
There was a sense of déjà vu as Rogers befuddled the Boston bats; the Orioles southpaw made his season debut against the Red Sox on May 24, a scoreless gem in which he yielded only two hits over 6.1 innings en route to a 2-1 O’s victory.
The Baltimore Orioles welcomed Dylan Beavers to the major leagues, and Tony Mansolino confirmed that he will play a role.
One of Baltimore's top prospects is heading to the majors for the first time. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
Roupp missed most of 2023 and spent much of 2024 in the bullpen, throwing just 76 2/3 innings, making one wonder how he was going to hold up as a full-time starter for the Giants this season. He was already up to 101 1/3 innings -- just six off his career high from 2022 -- when he went on the IL last month with elbow inflammation.
Jon Meoli: Why Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo represent a different kind of future for the Orioles
The Orioles need to stay good at what they’re good at. We know they’re good at scouting and developing hitters.