Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins goes on 10-day IL with hamstring strain
- On Friday, the Baltimore Orioles announced that Cedric Mullins will be sidelined with a right hamstring strain and has been added to the 10-day injured list ahead of their matchup against the Chicago White Sox.
- The injury followed a series of day games and doubleheaders that contributed to Mullins feeling worn down, prompting the team to protect him with the IL move.
- Mullins, 30, is a key player leading Baltimore with 10 home runs and 31 RBIs in 50 games, but the team is struggling with a 19-36 record, the third-worst in baseball.
- Interim manager Tony Mansolino described Mullins' strain as "very minor" and mentioned that Mullins started rehabilitation by playing with Triple-A Norfolk, where he quickly recorded three doubles.
- The Orioles responded to Mullins' injury by signing utility player Cooper Hummel and anticipate outfielder Colton Cowser returning soon, although Baltimore could be a seller at the MLB trade deadline with Mullins as a movable asset.
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Orioles’ Ryan Mountcastle exits game vs. White Sox with injury
Even on good days, the Orioles can’t catch a break. With the Orioles winning 2-0 over the Chicago White Sox on Friday, first baseman Ryan Mountcastle exited the game with right hamstring discomfort, the team announced after the slugger was removed in the eighth inning. Two innings before, Mountcastle and Ryan O’Hearn teamed up for a rare first-and-third double steal. O’Hearn took off for second, and once White Sox catcher Edgar Quero released th…

Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins goes on 10-day IL with hamstring strain
The Baltimore Orioles have placed outfielder Cedric Mullins on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain prior to their series-opener against the Chicago White Sox.
Injuries Keep Piling Up For Orioles, Making Turnaround Even More Challenging
The Orioles have 12 players on the injured list, with Ryan Mountcastle and Cedric Mullins being the most recent additions. "With whatever we have, whoever we have, we've got to go give our best effort and try to win the game," interim manager Tony Mansolino said. The post Injuries Keep Piling Up For Orioles, Making Turnaround Even More Challenging appeared first on PressBox.
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