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Cedric Mullins gives Baltimore fans one more vintage performance
Cedric Mullins gives Baltimore fans one more vintage performance

Al Arabiya

time2 days ago

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  • Al Arabiya

Cedric Mullins gives Baltimore fans one more vintage performance

BALTIMORE (AP) – Cedric Mullins gave Baltimore fans another vintage performance to celebrate Saturday night and potential Orioles trade partners another data point to consider. The 30-year-old center fielder made one of the finest catches of his career, sprinting ahead of a diving catch to deny Orlando Arcia extra bases in the third inning. He followed that up by hitting his 100th career home run in Baltimore's 18-0 win over the Colorado Rockies. 'It's a crazy milestone,' said Mullins of becoming the third Oriole to reach 100 homers and 100 steals, joining Paul Blair and Brady Anderson. 'It's special. I'm going to take it in and enjoy the moment but with the understanding I've got to get ready to play tomorrow.' Five days before the trade deadline, it was the kind of night that recalled his best season, when he had 30 homers and 30 steals in 2021 while earning his lone All-Star appearance. Mullins is eligible for free agency this fall. That could make him one of the easier players to deal for a Baltimore club that began Saturday nine games out of the final AL Wild Card spot. Saturday's performance just might remind another team what he has to offer beyond some lackluster 2025 numbers. Mullins has 14 home runs but is batting .219 with a .297 on-base percentage with 45 RBIs and 14 stolen bases in 87 games. His .706 OPS is only slightly below his career average. 'I don't know,' interim manager Tony Mansolino said pregame when asked why Mullins had never duplicated his 2021 level. 'We've seen him be the 30-30 guy for stretches. … For me he's been searching for his swing here kind of off and on all year this year.' The Orioles have already parted with relievers Bryan Baker and Gregory Soto this month. And Mullins is one of more than a half-dozen Baltimore players set to enter free agency this offseason. General Manager Mike Elias has said he's focused on getting returns for those players in particular with the hope to return to playoff contention in 2026. For Mullins, the idea this might be the last of his memorable Orioles performances felt hard to grasp. 'I don't know if it's quite hit me that way yet,' he said. 'I'm still focused on the day to day, trying to improve my game every single day, battling through some struggles. … So I don't think it's gotten to that point.

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow
Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

Yahoo

time19-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Baltimore right-hander Grayson Rodriguez had a setback in his comeback from an elbow injury and the Orioles have shut him down indefinitely. 'We had to pull back a little bit on Grayson,' interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters before Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. 'There's a little bit of elbow discomfort from the issue he had in spring training — same spot. So we're going to kind of pull back, we're going to re-evaluate, and we'll probably have more information on that in the next week or so.' Rodriguez started the season on the injured list due to right elbow inflammation that flared up in spring training. A rehab outing scheduled for April 17 was canceled because of a strained lat muscle. The 2018 first-round draft pick, who missed three months of the minor league season in 2022 with a lat injury, hasn't pitched in the majors since July 31, 2024. He finished last season on the IL with a strained lat. 'Grayson's a great competitor,' Mansolino said. 'He's fierce, and he's tough, and this is really hard for him. It's hard for his teammates, hard for the Orioles. Hopefully, we get better news in the next week or so and kind of see where he's at.' ___ AP MLB:

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow
Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

Yahoo

time19-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Baltimore right-hander Grayson Rodriguez had a setback in his comeback from an elbow injury and the Orioles have shut him down indefinitely. 'We had to pull back a little bit on Grayson,' interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters before Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. 'There's a little bit of elbow discomfort from the issue he had in spring training — same spot. So we're going to kind of pull back, we're going to re-evaluate, and we'll probably have more information on that in the next week or so.' Rodriguez started the season on the injured list due to right elbow inflammation that flared up in spring training. A rehab outing scheduled for April 17 was canceled because of a strained lat muscle. The 2018 first-round draft pick, who missed three months of the minor league season in 2022 with a lat injury, hasn't pitched in the majors since July 31, 2024. He finished last season on the IL with a strained lat. 'Grayson's a great competitor,' Mansolino said. 'He's fierce, and he's tough, and this is really hard for him. It's hard for his teammates, hard for the Orioles. Hopefully, we get better news in the next week or so and kind of see where he's at.' ___ AP MLB: The Associated Press

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow
Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

Associated Press

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Baltimore right-hander Grayson Rodriguez had a setback in his comeback from an elbow injury and the Orioles have shut him down indefinitely. 'We had to pull back a little bit on Grayson,' interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters before Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. 'There's a little bit of elbow discomfort from the issue he had in spring training — same spot. So we're going to kind of pull back, we're going to re-evaluate, and we'll probably have more information on that in the next week or so.' Rodriguez started the season on the injured list due to right elbow inflammation that flared up in spring training. A rehab outing scheduled for April 17 was canceled because of a strained lat muscle. The 2018 first-round draft pick, who missed three months of the minor league season in 2022 with a lat injury, hasn't pitched in the majors since July 31, 2024. He finished last season on the IL with a strained lat. 'Grayson's a great competitor,' Mansolino said. 'He's fierce, and he's tough, and this is really hard for him. It's hard for his teammates, hard for the Orioles. Hopefully, we get better news in the next week or so and kind of see where he's at.' ___ AP MLB:

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow
Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

Washington Post

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Orioles righty Grayson Rodriguez's rehab shut down due to sore elbow

TAMPA, Fla. — Baltimore right-hander Grayson Rodriguez had a setback in his comeback from an elbow injury and the Orioles have shut him down indefinitely. 'We had to pull back a little bit on Grayson,' interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters before Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. 'There's a little bit of elbow discomfort from the issue he had in spring training — same spot. So we're going to kind of pull back, we're going to re-evaluate, and we'll probably have more information on that in the next week or so.' Rodriguez started the season on the injured list due to right elbow inflammation that flared up in spring training. A rehab outing scheduled for April 17 was canceled because of a strained lat muscle. The 2018 first-round draft pick, who missed three months of the minor league season in 2022 with a lat injury, hasn't pitched in the majors since July 31, 2024. He finished last season on the IL with a strained lat. 'Grayson's a great competitor,' Mansolino said. 'He's fierce, and he's tough, and this is really hard for him. It's hard for his teammates, hard for the Orioles. Hopefully, we get better news in the next week or so and kind of see where he's at.' ___ AP MLB:

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