EXCLUSIVE: No filters, no holding back — Gunnar Henderson gets brutally honest about his limited role with Team USA at the World Baseball Classic, raising real questions about usage, trust, and missed opportunities.

Orioles' Gunnar Henderson gets brutally honest on lack of playing time with Team  USA at WBC

The Baltimore Orioles are counting on a major bounce-back season from Gunnar Henderson in 2026—and if his performance in the World Baseball Classic is any indication, there are real reasons for optimism.

After a disappointing 2025 campaign that saw Baltimore fall to the bottom of the AL East, Henderson entered the offseason with something to prove. Once an All-Star in 2024, his regression last season raised questions about consistency and long-term trajectory. Still, Team USA showed confidence in his talent, selecting him to represent the country on baseball’s global stage.

Orioles' Gunnar Henderson gets brutally honest on lack of playing time with Team  USA at WBC

But Henderson didn’t arrive just to be a role player.

Blocked at shortstop by Bobby Witt Jr., Henderson found himself fighting for opportunities rather than being handed them. True to his competitive nature, he didn’t quietly accept a limited role. Instead, he approached manager Mark DeRosa directly, making his case for more playing time. It was a move that spoke volumes—not just about his confidence, but about his desire to contribute at the highest level.

While he never overtook Witt for the starting shortstop position, Henderson still found ways to make his presence felt.

Appearing in four of Team USA’s seven games, he delivered one of the most efficient offensive stretches on the roster. Henderson went 6-for-15, good for a .400 batting average, while launching two home runs and driving in four runs. He also showed versatility by stepping in at third base, proving he can impact the game beyond his natural position.

It wasn’t the workload he wanted—but it was enough to remind everyone what he’s capable of.

“I mean, the competitor in me, yeah,” Henderson admitted when asked about his limited playing time. “I wish I could have gotten in there a little bit more, but just wasn’t the way the cards came out.” The quote captures both frustration and maturity—a player hungry for more, yet understanding of the bigger picture.

That mindset could be exactly what the Orioles need.

Baltimore’s sudden drop from playoff contention in 2023 and 2024 to last place in 2025 was one of the more surprising storylines in the league. Injuries, inconsistency, and underperformance all played a role, but Henderson’s dip in production was impossible to ignore. As one of the team’s cornerstone players, his return to form is critical.

The front office has already taken steps to support that rebound. The addition of Pete Alonso brings much-needed power to the lineup, giving Henderson more protection and reducing the pressure to carry the offense alone. With a stronger supporting cast, Baltimore hopes to create an environment where its young star can thrive again.

And if his WBC showing is any preview, that resurgence may already be underway.

Henderson didn’t just produce—he competed. He pushed for opportunities, delivered when given the chance, and embraced a role that wasn’t guaranteed. Those are the signs of a player who isn’t satisfied with past success and isn’t defined by a single down year.

For the Orioles, that’s the most encouraging takeaway of all.

Because in a division as competitive as the AL East, talent alone isn’t enough. Teams need edge, resilience, and players willing to fight for every opportunity. Henderson showed all of that on an international stage.

Now, the focus shifts back to Baltimore.

Orioles' Gunnar Henderson gets brutally honest on lack of playing time with Team  USA at WBC

If he can carry that same energy into the 2026 MLB season, the Orioles may not just improve—they could re-emerge as a legitimate contender. And at the center of it all will be Gunnar Henderson, a player who didn’t get all the innings he wanted—but made sure every one of them counted.

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