With there being real questions within the starting pitching staff of the Baltimore Orioles, they could take a chance on an oft-injured former star.
Not only is their ace Corbin Burnes not expected to return based on the price tag he's going to command on the open market, but three of their Opening Day starters also won't be back for the start of 2025 after they underwent elbow surgeries.
Because of that, the Orioles will have to reshape that unit, likely finding some reclamation projects they have found previously during general manager Mike Elias's tenure.Once one of the stars in the game, the two-time All-Star has been a shell of his former self since undergoing Tommy John surgery to repair his UCL that also included a procedure to repair his flexor tendon in August of 2022.In 16 starts, he posted a 1-6 record and a 5.
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