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The Baltimore Orioles made some roster tweaks on Wednesday, and this outfielder wound up with the short end of the stick.
Orioles are projected to land a $30 million All-Star pitcher this winter, signaling a bold push to strengthen their rotation for 2026
"The Orioles did an excellent job in hiring Craig Albernaz as their manager. Now they have to give him a pitching staff that can help the Orioles to be contenders in 2026. They have significant needs in the rotation and bullpen and plan on adding to both areas. They'll also scour the free agent and trade markets looking for an outfielder."
The major shakeup of the Baltimore Orioles' coaching staff continues. It was first reported on Tuesday by Cody Stavenhagen and Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic tha
The Orioles will have an entirely new group of hitting coaches working underneath first-time manager Craig Albernaz in 2026. On Wednesday, the Tigers announced the hiring of O’s hitting coach Cody Asche to serve as their assistant hitting coach.
This spring, fans can look forward to more Spring Breakout, increased access to Orioles' practices and international matchups ahead of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Vázquez, 26, appeared in 36 games for the Orioles in 2025, slashing .160/.208/.240 with one home run and one double in 50 at-bats. In his limited action, Vázquez proved to be a versatile piece, logging time at each infield position, designated hitter, and even eating up 4.1 scoreless innings in four appearances pitching.
Robinson Chirinos, Cody Asche and Anthony Sanders won’t be returning to the Orioles after the club hired new manager Craig Albernaz.