Orioles RHP Tomoyuki Sugano Ponders His Future with the Trade Deadline Approaching
- Baltimore Orioles pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano delivered a six-inning, eight-strikeout performance against the Colorado Rockies on July 27, 2025, in Baltimore.
- The Orioles sit last in the AL East with a 47-58 record and under 0.1% playoff odds, prompting trade deadline moves and uncertainty around Sugano's future.
- Interim manager Tony Mansolino emphasized Sugano's value, saying, "We need him," while Sugano expressed uncertainty about whether he will remain with Baltimore.
- Sugano improved his record to 8-5 with his season-high eight strikeouts while helping Baltimore to a 5-1 win, though trade speculation grows before the July 31 deadline.
- Baltimore appears committed to rebuilding by trading bullpen arms and acquiring prospects, while Sugano may be traded as contenders seek rotation upgrades.
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