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Orioles Land Ace Baz for Prospect Haul
19 Dec
Summary
- Orioles acquire pitcher Shane Baz from Rays.
- Trade involves five players and a draft pick.
- Baz aims for a breakout season with three team control years.
The Baltimore Orioles have made a major acquisition, trading for right-handed pitcher Shane Baz from the Tampa Bay Rays. This move is seen as leveraging their prospect depth to secure a top-tier starter for the upcoming seasons. Unlike a previous acquisition, Baz comes with three years of team control under the current agreement, positioning him as a potential ace for Baltimore.
The package sent to the Rays includes five players, notably outfielder Slater de Brun, who was the Orioles' fourth selection in the 2025 draft. Catcher Caden Bodine and pitchers Michael Forret and Austin Overn, along with a 2026 draft pick, also moved to Tampa Bay. De Brun is recognized as an elite prospect with advanced hitting skills, while Bodine offers solid defense and plate discipline.
With Baz now in the fold, the Orioles' rotation is significantly bolstered, featuring Baz, Kyle Bradish, and Trevor Rogers. This trio, assuming health, gives Baltimore the potential for one of baseball's best rotations. Dean Kremer further strengthens the team as a reliable innings-eater, addressing depth and competitiveness for the 2026 season.




