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Orioles Eye Gallen as Ace Backup Plan
31 Jan
Summary
- Zac Gallen is a potential fallback if Framber Valdez doesn't sign.
- Gallen, a former Cy Young candidate, had a 4.83 ERA last season.
- He is projected to sign a four-year, $74 million deal.

The Baltimore Orioles, having significantly bolstered their team this offseason, are reportedly considering adding another starting pitcher. While connected to ace Framber Valdez, a strategic alternative being discussed is signing All-Star Zac Gallen. Gallen, who was a Cy Young candidate two seasons ago, could provide leadership and quality pitching for the Orioles.
Last season, Gallen recorded a 13-15 record with a 4.83 ERA. However, in his strong Cy Young contention season, he posted a 17-9 record and a 3.47 ERA. He is projected to secure a four-year deal worth $74 million, and his current market situation might allow Baltimore to acquire him at a favorable price.
This potential move comes after the Orioles have already made several notable roster additions. Signing Gallen would further strengthen their rotation and position them as a more formidable contender in the American League. The Orioles are hopeful for Valdez, but Gallen represents a viable and potentially excellent backup plan.



