The Baltimore Orioles’ offseason has brought a mix of predictable and surprising moves as they prepare for the 2024 season. Some key developments include:
1. **Qualifying Offers Extended**: The Orioles made qualifying offers to key players Corbin Burnes and Anthony Santander, which was expected given their importance to the team.
2. **Daz Cameron Returns**: After a stint with Triple-A Norfolk and a brief departure to the Athletics, Cameron is back in the Orioles’ system. He’ll compete for a roster spot, bringing right-handed depth to the outfield.
3. **Kade Strowd’s 40-Man Roster Spot**: Despite mixed performances in 2023, Strowd’s potential as a high-strikeout pitcher led to his protection in the Rule 5 draft.
4. **Danny Coulombe’s Option Declined**: While Coulombe was effective when healthy, the Orioles opted not to exercise his $4 million option, likely due to his age and injury history.
6. **Emmanuel Rivera Secured**: Rivera, once seen as a non-tender candidate, signed a $1 million deal, offering depth and flexibility in the infield.
7. **Luis González Added**: The 32-year-old pitcher was a surprise addition to the 40-man roster, reflecting the Orioles’ focus on strikeout potential.
8. **René Pinto Claimed**: Pinto, added for catching depth, joins Adley Rutschman and Blake Hunt in the competition for backup roles.
9. **Robinson Chirinos as Bench Coach**: Chirinos, who hasn’t coached previously, assumes a significant role on Brandon Hyde’s staff, leveraging his extensive playing experience.
10. **Left Field Fence Adjustments**: In response to feedback, the Orioles will modify Camden Yards’ left field dimensions after experimenting with deeper fences for three seasons.
These moves signal a strategic approach to balancing cost efficiency, player development, and roster depth, as the Orioles aim to build on their recent success.