Orioles Sign Braves’ Free Agent to $4 Million Contract: Report

The Baltimore Orioles added to their outfield depth Tuesday, reportedly agreeing to terms with former Atlanta Braves outfielder Ramon Laureano on a $4 million contract. The agreement was reported by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic on Twitter/X. Laureano, 30, became a free agent after a bounceback 2024 season in Atlanta in which he hit .259 with 11 home runs, eight stolen bases and a .748 OPS (107 OPS+). That was his best season by OPS+ since 2021 in Oakland.

 

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