Batting Around: Do Braves or Orioles have a better chance at making MLB playoffs after ugly start?
- The Orioles, after winning 101 games in 2023, currently hold a 6-10 record after Tuesday night's 6-3 loss to Cleveland.
- Baltimore's pitching staff is struggling due to injuries and the loss of key players like Corbin Burnes during free agency.
- Grayson Rodriguez, Zach Eflin, and Albert Suarez had a combined 1-5 record and a 6.68 ERA; Rodriguez and Eflin are currently sidelined.
- General Manager Elias, on April 15, stated, "I try not to get too high when things are going great, and try not to get down when we're losing."
- Elias anticipates Eflin will begin playing catch soon, and he expects Wells back well before season's end, despite current rotation issues.
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Mike Elias still sees the Orioles as a playoff team, even with the sluggish start
For a little longer than five minutes, general manager Mike Elias rattled off the injury prognosis for several Orioles players. He needed a piece of paper to keep them all straight — seven starting pitchers, one reliever, one outfielder, and two minor league prospects.
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