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As the Baltimore Orioles navigate an offseason ever bustling with change, whispers around the clubhouse suggest some tough roster decisions are on the horizon.

Following a swift playoff exit, General Manager Mike Elias and Skipper Brandon Hyde have already begun reshaping the staff lineup, addressing coaching, scouting, and training to better equip the team for future triumphs. Yet, it’s the potential player changes causing quite a buzz in Birdland.

Baltimore faces the likelihood of moving on from star pitcher Corbin Burns and trusty outfielder Anthony Santander, creating a pressing need to scout high-impact replacements.

Not just stopping there, the team might also part ways with one of their versatile sparks, Jorge Mateo, a concept floated by Orioles’ insider Roch Kubatko.

Now, let’s decipher why the winds might be changing for Mateo. He’s stepping into arbitration territory once more, with a predicted salary bump to $3.2 million.

Now, while that figure might not break the bank, it poses a puzzle for a player who may not crack the starting lineup and whose bat often cools after hot starts. Add in the factor that the Orioles appear inclined to favor Ramón Urías in that flexible utility capacity.

There’s also a medical chapter to Mateo’s story—fresh off elbow surgery. While the forecast is sunny for his Opening Day readiness, the looming question is whether there’s space for him under the bright lights at Camden Yards.

Reflecting on Mateo’s journey with the Orioles evokes mixed feelings. Initially touted as a prime New York Yankees prospect back in 2016, held aloft even above the mighty Aaron Judge, Mateo found his stride somewhat in Baltimore.

His .227/.273/.375 slash line delivered an 83 OPS+, a notable improvement compared to his struggling stint with the San Diego Padres.

Even with possible payroll raises hinted at, every penny for the Orioles needs careful allocation, especially when the team is shopping for an ace pitcher and a promising right-field fit to keep their postseason aspirations alive.

As the free agency carousel begins to spin, we’ll get more clarity on Baltimore’s strategy involving Mateo.

For now, his future with the team remains uncertain, perched precariously as a potential non-tender candidate.

Orioles fans will be watching closely, hoping for decisions that preserve the team’s chances for a deep playoff journey next season.

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