Orioles Underperforming at 26-30 Despite Major Offseason Upgrades
Baltimore added Pete Alonso, Ryan Helsley, Taylor Ward, and others but injuries and underperformance have left them fourth in the ALE.

The Orioles entered 2026 as one of the most-hyped offseason improvers, signing Pete Alonso, Ryan Helsley, and Leody Taveras while trading for Taylor Ward, Andrew Kittredge, and Shane Baz. Top prospect Sam Basallo also graduated to the roster. Despite those moves, Baltimore sits 26-30, fourth in the AL East, one game behind Toronto. Injuries, underperformance, and bad luck are cited as the primary culprits for the disappointing start.
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