Report: Former Yankee Ace Offered Fresh Start in Baltimore

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The Baltimore Orioles are hungry for starting pitching firepower heading into this offseason, and Luis Severino might just be their ideal target. The former All-Star, now stepping back onto the free agency stage, is eyeing a resurgence in his career trajectory—a revival worth watching. Severino, once a rising star, has taken significant strides in the right direction after some challenging years.

Severino’s journey has been a rollercoaster, but there’s plenty of reason to be optimistic about his impact on the mound. A deep dive into his free agency outlook reveals that the Orioles could be the perfect landing spot for the Dominican hurler. As Jim Bowden from The Athletic forecasts, Baltimore might secure Severino on a projected two-year, $32 million deal—a reasonable investment for a reliable starter that can solidify their rotation.

While Severino might not be the full-fledged ace like Corbin Burnes, what Baltimore truly needs is dependable middle rotation presence. His career launched vividly with the New York Yankees in 2015, where he dazzled with a 2.89 ERA over his first 11 starts.

The road wasn’t entirely smooth, as the following season saw him bouncing between starting, the bullpen, and even the minors. But resilience paid off with All-Star selections in the next two years, fueled by a fastball clocking just shy of 98 MPH, and a penchant for striking out hitters without giving away free passes.

Fast forward, injuries have shadowed Severino’s potential, particularly after landing a significant contract with the Yankees. The setbacks sidelined him for major parts of the 2019 and 2021 seasons, and he was entirely absent during the pandemic-trimmed 2020 season.

Despite these hurdles, he largely returned to form over 2022 and 2023, albeit with more snags due to injuries. His final days in pinstripes were marked by struggles, leaving question marks about his durability.

Nevertheless, Severino’s narrative took a positive twist recently. After staying in-state, he joined the New York Mets and was instrumental in their compelling run to the NLCS.

Playing a complete season, he notched a solid 3.91 ERA, showing that while his fastball might not consistently hit 98 MPH, it still possesses a hefty punch. His postseason performance, with a 3.24 ERA over 20.2 innings in three starts, further sweetens his appeal.

For teams seeking a seasoned arm with a competitive edge to bolster their rotation—without breaking the bank—Severino stands ready. Baltimore could indeed be a fitting chapter in his comeback story, one that aligns with their ambition to elevate their pitching game and make serious strides next season.

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