Breaking: Orioles Cut Loose Effective Reliever After Stellar Season

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As the clock ticks down to MLB’s non-tender deadline tonight, the Baltimore Orioles are in the thick of making crucial roster decisions.

The Orioles’ front office is navigating a stack of players eligible for salary arbitration, weighing their options before diving into the offseason.

The first domino to fall is Jacob Webb, a right-handed pitcher who, at 31, has been something of a quiet yet effective asset for Baltimore. Over 56.2 innings pitched in the 2024 season, Webb registered a solid 3.02 ERA.

He primarily took the mound in low to mid-pressure situations, outshining some of his statistical metrics.

Despite a slightly worrying 11.4% walk rate and a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.52, Webb managed to deliver results that belied those numbers.

His changeup stood out as his go-to pitch this year, baffling hitters to the tune of a .125 batting average and allowing only four extra-base knocks off it.

Nonetheless, rumors swirled about Webb’s future in Baltimore, with many speculating about his potential non-tender status last week. Set to earn an estimated $1.5 million in arbitration for 2025, the Orioles ultimately decided that price was too steep for their budget.

According to insider reports, the O’s will indeed part ways with Webb, making him the second notable reliever to leave the team this offseason, following Danny Coulombe’s exit.

A part of the Orioles’ calculation may involve Webb’s health history. An elbow inflammation sidelined him temporarily this past summer, although he made a quick comeback.

This situation seems to mirror Coulombe’s, who dealt with similar injury concerns and was released earlier by the team. It’s quite possible that the Orioles are factoring in these medical uncertainties and opting for a fresh start rather than gambling on Webb’s durability.

This decision might appear risky at first glance. There’s no denying Webb’s potential value heading into 2025, especially at a relatively low cost.

Yet, given the nature of bullpen roles in today’s game, relievers can be replaced. The Orioles seem ready to turn the page, seeking alternative options to match or even exceed Webb’s contributions.

As they continue their offseason moves, they’ll bank on finding those crucial innings somewhere else.

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