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Orioles Slugger’s Future Uncertain After Position Change Proposed
October 22, 2024

Ah, the trials and tribulations of the Orioles bullpen in 2024! Missing the firepower of Felix Bautista was like running a marathon without your best sneakers.

Bautista, who anchored the O’s pen in 2023 with a sparkling 1.48 ERA, was sorely missed this year. His absence spun the team into a bullpen whirlwind, prompting the signing of veteran Craig Kimbrel, a move that turned out to be more of a storm than a shelter.

Even with mid-season reinforcements like Seranthony Dominguez and Gregory Soto, the bullpen couldn’t escape its struggles, ending the season with the 5th worst bullpen ERA in the American League at 4.22.

But Orioles fans, take heart! Roch Kubatko of MASN delivered some much-needed sunshine this Monday, announcing that Bautista is gearing up for a return come spring training 2025.

Having Bautista back in full form is like getting a superhero back on the squad, ready to close games and take the load off the rest of the bullpen gang. We’ll see how the puzzle pieces fit around Bautista, with the likes of Cionel Perez, Yennier Cano, and Keegan Akin all set to return.

It’s still up in the air if Dominguez and Soto will be back, but their best future role might be in less pressured situations.

Now, switching gears to another intriguing chapter in the Orioles saga: Heston Kjerstad and the position conundrum. There’s chatter, notably from Jon Meoli of The Baltimore Banner, about Kjerstad potentially sliding into a role similar to Ryan O’Hearn’s in 2025.

While Kjerstad holds his own in the outfield, there’s a thought brewing about him taking on first base duties, a position he’s never played professionally. If the O’s opt for this move, it could mean a platoon scenario with Ryan Mountcastle, opening the door for snagging a high-profile outfielder in free agency.

This shift might also allow the Orioles to reconsider picking up O’Hearn’s $8 million club option—a commitment they might avoid as O’Hearn edges into his 31st year, despite his solid contributions over the past two seasons.

Kjerstad’s move could boost his versatility and playing time, yet it’s a balancing act between tapping his potential and the risk of letting go of O’Hearn’s proven abilities. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out.

Meanwhile, let’s not forget to celebrate some rookies shining in the limelight. The MLBPA announced finalists for the Players Choice Awards, and Orioles’ own Colton Cowser is in the top-tier running for the Most Outstanding Rookie.

His debut season was one to remember, with Cowser posting a .242/.321/.447 line, 24 homers, 9 steals, and racking up 69 RBIs in 153 games. Add in his defensive prowess, managing the outfield like a seasoned pro, and it’s clear why he’s a standout.

Cowser’s up against formidable opponents like Yankees catcher Austin Wells and Red Sox outfielder Wilyer Abreu. It’s stiff competition, but Cowser has a legitimate shot at taking home the hardware.

These storylines prove yet again that the Orioles are a team in constant evolution, with exciting prospects and strategic conundrums shaping their future. Stay tuned for what promises to be an eventful 2025 in Baltimore!

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