Starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez went for an MRI on his right shoulder on Thursday, and after getting the results, the Orioles are seeking more information.
The Baltimore Orioles have had a difficult start to 2025. Between a litany of injuries and an 8-10 record through the first part of the season, things have not gone to plan.
One of the most notable additions the Baltimore Orioles made this offseason was signing relief pitcher Andrew Kittredge. The two sides agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract, making him one of the biggest steals in free agency.
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Albert Suárez was moved from the 15-day to 60-day injured list with a strained right shoulder tendon on Monday. When he was originally placed on the IL, the injury was diagnosed as right shoulder inflammation.
The Baltimore Orioles received some brutal injury news this week when it was revealed that two of their key pitchers, starter Grayson Rodriguez and reliever Andrew Kittredge, are both dealing with issues.
The Baltimore Orioles got dealt some tough news regarding two of their pitchers. Both Grayson Rodriguez and Andrew Kittredge are going to miss Opening Day, needing stints on the injured list for a triceps and elbow issue for the former, and arthroscopic knee surgery for the latter.
Right-hander Grayson Rodriguez will start the season on the injured list due to some discomfort in his elbow/triceps area.
The St. Louis Cardinals did little to adjust their big-league roster this offseason despite moving on from several former stars with expiring contracts.
The Baltimore Orioles have had a few injuries during spring training this year, including their offseason signing Andrew Kittredge who has knee inflammation.
The Baltimore Orioles have made a few solid additions this winter, such as Tyler O'Neill, Tomoyuki Sugano, Charlie Morton, Gary Sánchez and others. One of the more overlooked signings was been reliever Andrew Kittredge, who is coming off one of his best seasons since his 2021 All-Star nod.
The St. Louis Cardinals were forced to make some difficult decisions this winter after committing to an organizational reset following the 2024 season's end.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ bullpen took a serious hit this offseason. Andrew Kittredge was near-perfect in his role setting up Ryan Helsley last year. He had a 2.80 ERA to go along with a 67-to-20 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 70 2/3 innings pitched.
As the St. Louis Cardinals sit dormant in free agency, one major reliever role looks like it will be filled internally. With the departure of Andrew Kittredge to the Baltimore Orioles in free agency, the Cardinals have now lost their set-up man for much of last year.
The St. Louis Cardinals are having a quiet offseason after declaring an organizational reset shortly after the 2024 season ended. For far too long, the Cardinals have neglected their player development system and now they're left with a youth core filled with former top prospects who are far behind where they're supposed to be in their careers.
New Baltimore Orioles reliever Andrew Kittredge had a tangential relationship with the team before he signed his one-year deal with the O’s earlier this month.
The St. Louis Cardinals have passed on several opportunities this winter to bolster their roster and there are no signs of that changing anytime soon. Former players such as All-Star hurler Andrew Kittredge and four-time Gold Glove defender Paul Goldschmidt have signed with new clubs.
According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, former Tampa Bay Rays reliever Andrew Kittredge has signed a one-year deal with the Baltimore Orioles, returning him back to the American League East.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to need to take a hard look at the bullpen this offseason. On the bright side, the Cardinals and star closer Ryan Helsley avoided arbitration on Thursday with an $8.2 million deal.
Veteran reliever Andrew Kittredge will sign a one-year, $10 million deal to join the Baltimore Orioles, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The right-handed reliever has spent eight seasons in the majors, most recently with the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals‘ current off-season has been a lot different than what the fanbase is accustomed to. With the organization’s newfound focus on improving their player development, it’s likely there will be no meaningful additions via trade or free agency.
The St. Louis Cardinals may not make any blockbuster moves this offseason, but that doesn't mean that they can't make any moves. St. Louis is in a weak division and could have a lot of the same roster back in 2025.
For the first time in his career, 34-year-old relief pitcher Andrew Kittredge is set to hit free agency this offseason. The right hander is coming off a strong season with the St.
If the Boston Red Sox want to make it back to the playoffs in 2025, they will need to bolster the bullpen. This obviously is easier said than done. Boston will be looking to upgrade the spot this offseason, but there will be plenty of competition for the top available options, like Tanner Scott.
The Tampa Bay Rays could be without the All-Star closer until the second half of the 2023 season.
Soon after hearing that All-Star relief pitcher Andrew Kittredge was headed to the injured list on Thursday, Tampa Bay Rays fans got more bad news regarding the righty.
The Tampa Bay Rays will be without one of the most formidable members of their bullpen for the foreseeable future.
Kittredge only earned the first save of his MLB career on Monday against the Red Sox. He was the opener for Tuesday's bullpen game.
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