UPDATE TRADE: Orioles Eyeing Shocking Free-Agent Pickup To Fill Rotation Gap

The Baltimore Orioles are gearing up for a pivotal offseason, with eyes squarely on free agency as they look to solidify their successful blueprint. Fresh off another impressive campaign, the Orioles have delightfully ushered in back-to-back seasons with over 90 wins, clinching a spot in the playoffs again in 2024.

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While their regular season was outstanding, it was peppered with mixed fortunes post All-Star break, where they hovered around the .500 mark. Hence, their early postseason exit didn’t come as a significant surprise.

In terms of bright spots, Gunnar Henderson emerged as the beacon of hope, transitioning from American League Rookie of the Year in 2023 to bona fide superstar status this year. His evolution symbolizes the promise within the Orioles’ ranks.

The offseason promises to be a whirlwind, with crucial decisions impending. Known for a modest spending approach, Baltimore faces the prospect of pitcher Corbin Burnes and outfielder Anthony Santander exploring free agency.

The new ownership, helmed by David Rubenstein, might bring a breath of change, potentially igniting a willingness to invest in keeping key players and courting fresh talents. However, with both Burnes and Santander likely commanding contracts north of $100 million, the road ahead may entail some tough choices.

Losing Burnes and Santander is a palpable risk. Even with the hope of retaining Burnes, the Orioles’ rotation is set to confront challenges, with two young starters sidelined at the start of 2025 due to elbow surgeries.

This underscores the need for bolstering their pitching corps. On that note, they’ve been flagged as a potential fit for veteran ace Max Scherzer.

Scherzer, with his wealth of experience and Cy Young pedigree, stands as a strategic option for Baltimore. Although his recent stint with Texas Rangers was limited due to back issues and a nerve-related adjustment in his pitching motion, a one-year stopgap contract could be precisely what’s needed. Such a move wouldn’t tether Baltimore’s future ambitions but would temporarily shore up a rotation seeking more depth—a crucial element during their recent campaign.

As the Orioles navigate these decisive waters, the focus will be on balancing immediate needs with long-term strategy. Scherzer’s addition could offer them critical depth and resilience—a lesson learned from their past season’s shortcomings. As Orioles fans know, the forthcoming moves could significantly shape the trajectory of this burgeoning franchise.

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