
Baltimore Orioles suddenly begin to reverse the steam in a season which seemed for a while to be the worst campaign that the team has known for a very long time.
There is still a ton of work to do, but with five consecutive gains and eight of the last ten Baltimore games that ended with victories, there are signs that the wind could turn.
This is what makes some say that the O'S could change their shoulder rifle by the deadline for transactions.
But don't get me wrong, it is always a training that is elapsed in the shallows in the ranking. Indeed, representatives of Maryland are currently at thirteen games in the head of the East section of the American League and seven games and a half of the last level giving the right to participation in the playoffs.
Admittedly, the Orioles have kept their heads out of the water, and the season has not yet reached the 40 percent mark. But this light at the end of the tunnel should not dismiss them from the plan which was so obvious two weeks ago.
With the season which did not take place as planned and many stars of the orioles ready to become free as the air after the campaign, it seemed inevitable that a sale of fire was going to take place.
The plan must remain. Guys like Cedric Mullins, Zach Eflin and Ryan O'Hearn must remain available on the Transactions Market while the real aspirants with the big honors will try to gather the last pieces of the puzzle for a race for the championship. Even Ryan Mountcastle could be offered, just like one or two hopes of the O's will have to serve as a bait to get a quality arm in the starting rotation.
There are parts in place that can allow Orioles to present themselves in 2026 among the favorites. However, it is enough to make the right staff movements and it starts now.











