
Pirates shuffle roster as Griffin lands on IL, O’Hearn activated
The Pittsburgh Pirates placed shortstop Konnor Griffin on the 10-day injured list with a flexor tendon strain and activated Ryan O’Hearn from the injured list to fill the roster.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates placed shortstop Konnor Griffin on the 10-day injured list with a flexor tendon strain and activated Ryan O’Hearn from the injured list to fill the roster.

The Pirates placed Ryan O'Hearn on the 10-day injured list with a right quad strain after an awkward move chasing a foul ball in Tuesday's 6-0 loss to the Phillies; Jake Mangum is activated to take his spot on the 26-man roster. O'Hearn has been productive this season (.289/.368/.459 with seven homers in 182 plate appearances, 132 wRC+) and will be out as Triolo, Yorke, or Billy Cook handle right field and first base. An MRI confirmed the strain, and Mangum's return from a short IL stint should help fill the void while O'Hearn is out. Triple-A outfielder Jhostynxon Garcia remains waiting for a call-up.

The San Diego Padres made significant moves before the trade deadline, acquiring slugging duo Ryan O’Hearn and Ramon Laureano from the Orioles to bolster their offense, while trading away prospects including Leo De Vries and others. The team also acquired pitchers Mason Miller, JP Sears, and catcher Freddy Fermin, aiming to improve their offensive output and address roster needs amid ongoing trade negotiations.

The Padres are acquiring Ryan O'Hearn and Ramon Laureano from the Orioles in a trade that includes multiple prospects, aiming to strengthen their lineup with productive hitters and versatile outfield options, while the Orioles receive a volume of lower-level prospects.

The Orioles traded Ryan O’Hearn and Ramón Laureano to the Padres in exchange for six prospects, marking a significant move in baseball trades.

The Baltimore Orioles traded slugger Ryan O'Hearn and outfielder Ramon Laureano to the San Diego Padres, receiving six prospects in return. O'Hearn, enjoying a career-best season, and Laureano, on pace for a career year, are moving to a Padres team active in the trade market. This move could benefit O'Hearn's career and free agency prospects if his performance continues.

The Baltimore Orioles traded Ryan O’Hearn and Ramón Laureano to the San Diego Padres in exchange for six prospects, including top-ranked Boston Bateman and Cobb Hightower, as part of a strategic move to bolster their roster amid ongoing season developments.

The San Diego Padres acquired Ryan O'Hearn and Ramon Laureano from the Baltimore Orioles to strengthen their offense, with O'Hearn providing power against right-handed pitching and Laureano offering offensive and defensive value, as part of a series of recent trades by Padres' GM A.J. Preller.

The Milwaukee Brewers are interested in acquiring Orioles first baseman Ryan O'Hearn, who is a strong trade candidate as he approaches free agency. O'Hearn, a former All-Star, has experienced a recent slump but remains a valuable left-handed bat, especially against right-handed pitching. Baltimore is likely to trade him before the deadline, and the Brewers could benefit from his power and plate discipline, especially given their current roster needs and recent trades.

The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 in a snowy home opener, with Grayson Rodriguez delivering a strong pitching performance for the Orioles. Despite a promising start by Pirates' pitcher Jared Jones, the Orioles secured the win with key hits, including home runs by Ryan O'Hearn and Gunnar Henderson. The game also saw controversial umpiring decisions and solid relief pitching, ultimately propelling the Orioles to victory and positioning them just a half-game out of the AL East lead.

MASN announced a limited Orioles spring training broadcast schedule, with only seven games to be televised and a dozen on the radio, while making a low-cost acquisition of outfielder Peyton Burdick from the Miami Marlins. The team also settled on a 2024 contract with Ryan O'Hearn, including a club option for 2025. Additionally, the Orioles placed Félix Bautista on the 60-day injured list and are preparing for the upcoming season with pitchers and catchers reporting.
The Baltimore Orioles rallied in the ninth inning to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays, 6-5, and reclaim sole possession of the American League East lead. Grayson Rodriguez delivered a solid start, manager Brandon Hyde made key decisions in the ninth inning, and Ryan O'Hearn came through with a game-winning RBI single. The Orioles now have the best record in the AL and are favored to make the playoffs.

Ryan O'Hearn and Aaron Hicks have been key players for the Baltimore Orioles during a recent winning streak, but their future with the team beyond this season is uncertain. O'Hearn has emerged as a middle-of-the-order bat with positional flexibility, while Hicks has exceeded expectations as a veteran outfielder. The Orioles' positional flexibility may allow them to keep both players on the roster, but the looming return of injured players and the emergence of prospects could change the team's plans.

The Baltimore Orioles avoided a sweep by the Chicago Cubs with a 6-3 victory at Wrigley Field. The Orioles allowed only one hit after the first inning and tallied 14 of their own in a back-and-forth game. Baltimore seized control with a three-run sixth inning, but allowed Chicago to stay in the game despite a glaring disparity at the plate. Dean Kremer picked up the win with 5 innings pitched and three runs (one earned) allowed. Austin Hays led the Orioles with three hits from the leadoff spot.

Royals' J.J. Picollo dismisses trade rumors about Salvador Perez; Ryan O'Hearn has positive things to say about facing his former team; David Lesky reflects on the Royals' poor start, citing lack of talent as the number one problem; Salvador Perez is the only Royal in the top ten for All-Star voting; Shohei Ohtani will receive more workload management due to fatigue concerns.