It’s been a frustrating offseason for the Baltimore Orioles after their second consecutive playoff appearance. The team saw ace Corbin
While the Baltimore Orioles preemptively signed Tyler O’Neill, they still had to watch Anthony Santander join their divisional rival Toronto Blue Jays. As they look to replace Santander’s production,
The Orioles signed their sixth major league free agent of the offseason on Monday, switch-hitting outfielder Dylan Carlson, who spent last season with the St. Louis Cardinals and Tampa Bay Rays. In 2016,
The Orioles announced Monday that they’ve agreed to a deal with outfielder Dylan Carlson, who played for the Cardinals and Rays in 2024.
The Baltimore Orioles signed outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year deal. Carlson has played with St. Louis and Tampa Bay.
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Stan "The Fan" Charles wonders whether the Orioles' addition of outfielder Dylan Carlson is just the setup for another bigger move.
St. Louis Cardinals fans must be very upset. As of this writing, fangraphs.com indicates that the St. Louis Cardinals have not added one new player to their Major League Baseball roster this offseason. Not one. Also as of this writing, Nolan Arenado remains a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals absolutely should be looking to free agency right now. St. Louis has done pretty much nothing so far this offseason, but the majority of
Dylan Carlson had a bit of a down season in 2024, but the 26-year-old outfielder flashed his potential early in his five-year big league career. So he’s a prime bounce-back candidate heading into ‘25.
The Orioles announced that they have signed outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year deal. The ALIGND Sports Agency client will make $975K with a $25K bonus for getting to 200 plate appearances, per Jon Heyman of The New York Post.