BREAKING TRADE: New Baltimore Orioles rumor reveals All-Star they plan to target as potential Corbin Burnes replacement

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A top MLB insider reported this week on an All-Star pitcher the Baltimore Orioles are looking at to either replace ace Corbin Burnes or be part of a dynamic one-two pitching punch.

The 2024 MLB season was a frustrating one for the Orioles. Yes, they won 91 games and reached the playoffs. However, they collapsed late in the season and blew their lead in the American League East.

And then those struggles continued in the postseason as they were swept out of the playoffs by the Kansas City Royals.

The 2025 edition of the Orioles should be a playoff contender again, but they have a pair of major players they could lose on the free-agent market. Slugger Anthony Santander is sure to get a lot of attention on the open market. But ace Corbin Burnes is the top pitcher in free agency this offseason.

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