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The Seattle Mariners have been rumored to be pursuing Ryan O'Hearn from the Baltimore Orioles, but the question of value is still unanswered.
Trevor Rogers, the much-maligned left-hander, joined Baltimore’s taxi squad Tuesday in Tampa and will start for the Orioles on Wednesday.
Even though the Baltimore Orioles have been playing better of late, they are still well under .500 and in last place in the American League East.
Former GM Jim Bowden believes the 2025 season is effectively over for the Orioles despite the recent uptick in performance, but he says making the right deals at the trade deadline could help set Baltimore up for 2026 and beyond.
The Mariners could be in the market for an Orioles slugger as the MLB trade deadline approaches this season. The trade deadline in Major League Baseball is rapidly approaching, with just inside six weeks until the deadline hits.
The trade deadline is approaching fast, and the Phillies will be looking to upgrade their outfield and bullpen to make a postseason push.
Beyond Eflin, Sugano and Morton, the Orioles’ other potential free agents include first baseman/outfielder Ryan O’Hearn, center fielder Cedric Mullins and catcher Gary Sánchez, plus relievers Seranthony Domínguez and Gregory Soto. A fairly intriguing list.
The Orioles got off to a slow start, but they are turning things around. Who on their roster is untouchable in trade talks?
Despite lofty expectations, the Orioles have been one of the worst teams in baseball this year. They got off to a slow start with injuries being a major storyline early on, but they have not been able to right the ship enough at this point to be in the playoff picture.