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Bassitt Trades Jays for Orioles' Winning Bid
15 Feb
Summary
- Chris Bassitt signed with the Baltimore Orioles.
- Bassitt cited a chance to win a World Series as his reason.
- The Orioles roster includes Pete Alonso, Gunnar Henderson, and Adley Rutschman.

Chris Bassitt, a veteran right-handed pitcher, has officially signed with the Baltimore Orioles, marking a significant move as spring training approaches. Bassitt spent his last three seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays. Last season, he recorded an 11-9 record with 166 strikeouts and a 3.96 ERA over 32 games.
Bassitt stated that his primary motivation for joining the Orioles was the opportunity to win a World Series. He expressed confidence in the team's potential, highlighting their roster which includes top hitters like Pete Alonso and established talents such as Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman. This signing bolsters the Orioles' pitching staff as they aim for a successful season following their postseason appearances in the previous two years.




