With their high-powered offense, the Baltimore Orioles are still one of the mightiest teams in MLB. But after two more pitching injuries, the Orioles must consider looking to outside the organization for help.
What happened? Hours after executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias announced that Oriole starters John Means and Tyler Wells would have season-ending elbow surgery, the Orioles recorded a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Baltimore Orioles have lost two starting pitchers to season-ending injuries.
The Baltimore Orioles will be without starters John Means and Tyler Wells for the rest of the season. Baltimore general manager Mike Elias told reporters Friday that Means and Wells need surgery to repair damage to their ulnar collateral ligaments and will miss the remainder of the 2024 campaign.
The Orioles have lost two of their starters for the rest of the 2024 season, due to elbow injuries that require surgery. John Means and Tyler Wells, two key pitchers for the Orioles, will not pitch again until at least 2025, announced Orioles GM Mike Elias.
It’s an unfortunate double blow to the Baltimore rotation depth.
WASHINGTON—Oriole starter Tyler Wells hasn’t pitched since April 12th because of right elbow inflammation. Manager Brandon Hyde doesn’t know when he’ll pitch again.
The Orioles chose 34-year-old right-hander Albert Suárez to replace Tyler Wells for Wednesday afternoon’s start against the Minnesota Twins. They selected Suárez’s contract from Triple-A Norfolk.
What happened? Just before gametime, the Orioles placed right-hander Tyler Wells on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to April 13th, because of right elbow inflammation.
The Minnesota Twins (6-10) visit the Baltimore Orioles (11-6) on Wednesday after a streak of three losses. First pitch is at 1:05 PM ET. The Twins will call on Pablo Lopez (1-2) against the Orioles and Tyler Wells (0-2).
The Baltimore Orioles placed starting pitcher Tyler Wells on the 15-day injured list on Tuesday with right elbow inflammation. The right-hander was scheduled to start Wednesday afternoon against the visiting Minnesota Twins.
It’s always at least a bit concerning when a pitcher’s throwing elbow is involved.
The Orioles are taking a look at right-hander Tyler Wells out of the bullpen down in Triple-A Norfolk and could use him as a reliever down the stretch and into the postseason, tweets Jake Rill of MLB.com.
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Early in the 2021 season, Oriole fans were complaining about the loss of right-handed reliever Zach Pop in the Rule 5 draft. Pop was one of five players the Orioles obtained from the Los Angeles Dodgers for Manny Machado in July 2018.
This is the second time Wells has been placed on the IL this season, as he missed just short of three weeks due to wrist tendinitis.
The Orioles have a history with Rule 5 picks. Every year since 2006, they’ve selected at least one player in the Rule 5 draft, the longest streak in the major leagues.
Most baseball players don’t keep tabs on the Rule 5 draft. Tyler Wells did, and on December 10th found out that he had been selected by the Orioles from the Minnesota Twins’ organization.
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