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Bradish Wins Arbitration: Orioles Pitcher Gets $3.55M
4 Feb
Summary
- Kyle Bradish won his arbitration case for $3.55 million.
- He missed most of 2025 recovering from Tommy John surgery.
- The Orioles are still seeking a top pitcher for their rotation.

Kyle Bradish, a starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, has successfully won his arbitration hearing. He will earn $3.55 million for the 2026 season, a figure higher than the $2.875 million initially proposed by the club. Bradish is a key component of the Orioles' pitching rotation, which was significantly impacted by injuries in the previous year.
Bradish himself underwent Tommy John surgery in June 2024, limiting him to just eight starts that season. However, he made a strong return in late August 2025, posting a 2.53 ERA with 47 strikeouts in 32 innings across six starts. Despite the return of several pitchers from injuries in 2025, the Orioles are still actively looking to acquire an ace pitcher.
Keegan Akin is the only other Orioles player facing arbitration this month, with a resolution still pending. The team has already reached agreements with nine other arbitration-eligible players, including notable names like Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman.



