Orioles rumors: Ken Rosenthal predicts realistic trade piece with most value

Orioles rumors: Ken Rosenthal predicts realistic trade piece with most value

The Orioles have their eyes on the MLB trade deadline, with potential deals including pitchers Felix Bautista and Tokoyuki Sugano.

featured-image

The Baltimore Orioles are having a miserable 2025 MLB season. They enter Memorial Day Weekend at 16-32, last place in the American League East.

That has Orioles fans and pundits looking ahead to the MLB trade deadline, as this season slips away.

Could they deal Felix Bautista or Tomoyuki Sugano? Ken Rosenthal could see one of those pitchers on the move this summer.

“Time to ask: Which Orioles player might bring back the most in a trade? The best guess is probably closer Félix Bautista, who is earning just $1 million this season and under club control for two more,” Rosenthal wrote in The Athletic.

When healthy, Bautista has been one of the premier relievers in baseball. He was an All-Star and received Cy Young votes in 2023, posting 33 saves with a 1.48 ERA in 56 appearances. Tommy John surgery took away his entire 2024, but he has come back with decent numbers. Despite a 4.30 ERA, he does have seven saves so far.

The Orioles signed Craig Kimbrel last year, and he was so terrible that he did not make the playoff roster.

While this season won’t have the important innings that last year did, the Orioles know how hard it is to replace Bautista. But if they can improve their starting pitching, it may be worth it.

Will the Orioles trade Tomoyuki Sugano?

Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano (19) throws out Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang (not pictured) in the fifth inning at American Family Field.
Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

The Orioles could not keep Corbin Burnes on a long-term contract this offseason, so they signed multiple veterans to one-year deals. One was Tomoyuki Sugano, who made his MLB debut at 36 years old this season. He has been the only starting pitcher to have consistent starts this year. Still, Rosenthal says that it is unlikely Sugano gets traded.

“And a trade of Sugano, whom the Orioles signed to a one-year, $13 million free-agent contract in December, would not be a good look for an organization trying to establish a presence in Japan,” Rosenthal wrote. “Before Sugano, the Orioles’ last Japanese free-agent signee to appear in their uniform was reliever Koji Uehara in 2009.”

The Orioles don’t have many other players they could deal at the MLB trade deadline. Zach Eflin and Cedric Mullins would be rentals and may not help the team build their pitching moving forward.

New owner David Rubenstein has to spend money on this team to get in the good graces of the fans.

Trading away their pending free agents as an admittance that you cannot sign them would be doing the opposite.

Related Posts

BREAKING NEWS: The Orioles have hit an unexpected roadblock in their pursuit of a $80 million free-agent pitcher. What once looked like a smooth path to a major rotation upgrade is now clouded by bad news that could reshape Baltimore’s offseason plans. The question is whether the Orioles pivot — or push harder.

So far this offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays are sending a message to the rest of the American League East and baseball: we’re ready to spend. Coming up one…

Giants to sign former Brewers, White Sox starter to $22 million deal | Sporting News

The Giants are bolstering their pitching staff this offseason.

Twins Update: Joey Gallo’s unexpected move to the mound is suddenly turning heads across the league. From a feared hitter to a potential pitching prospect, MLB teams are now re-evaluating what this versatile player could bring to the table

A former Twins slugger is making noise again, only this time it is coming from the mound.   Joey Gallo has seen a career of highs and lows,…

Should the Braves Target This Former All-Star Catcher as Sean Murphy’s Potential Replacement?

Should the Braves target this former All-Star catcher to use if Sean Murphy misses a chunk of the season as Drake Baldwin’s backup?

Red Sox Called ‘Best Fit’ For Japanese Slugger In Free Agency

The Boston Red Sox were identified by Zachary Rymer as the best fit in free agency for right-handed slugger Kazuma Okamoto.

BREAKING NEWS: Dodgerѕ Legend Mаnny Motа Reveаlѕ Bаttle Wіth Cаncer – L.A. Fаnѕ Cry Dodgerѕ legend Mаnny Motа hаѕ left the Loѕ Angeleѕ bаѕebаll communіty іn teаrѕ аfter рublіcly аnnouncіng thаt he іѕ bаttlіng cаncer. At 82, he remаіnѕ а lіvіng іcon for the Dodgerѕ, аnd hіѕ touchіng meѕѕаge to fаnѕ ѕhowѕ thаt hіѕ reѕіlіence аnd dedіcаtіon to bаѕebаll hаѕ never wаvered.

In an announcement that left the entire Los Angeles baseball community choked up, Manny Mota, the Dodgers legend known for his unpredictable hitting skills and decades of devotion, shared that he is battling a serious cancer battle. The news, which Mota posted on social media, left LA fans in tears and the entire baseball world watching his every move.