Baltimore Orioles Manager Gives Update On Three Injured Pitchers

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Baltimore Orioles Manager Gives Update On Three Injured Pitchers
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There is some more information about when the Baltimore Orioles might expect three of their injured pitchers to make their way back to the roster.

What's impressive is that they've been able to perform this way with two of their starting pitchers being placed on the injured list during spring training. That caused a rotation shake up where expected bullpen pieces became starters.

Manager Brandon Hyde gave an update about when these players might return to action and it sounds like they might still be patching together their starting unit for a couple more weeks.- Tyler Wells is w/ the O’s in KC as he recovers. Hyde said Wells is just dealing with elbow inflammation & hope is he’s back soonApril 19, 2024

He made his first rehab start on April 16 and was dominant against Double-A hitters, throwing three scoreless innings and only giving up one hit. The Orioles skipper recently hinted that Means might have to wait until May to be ready enough to rejoin the team.

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