Orioles Fire Manager, DFA Veteran Pitcher Amid 15-29 Losing Start
Orioles Fire Manager, DFA Veteran Pitcher Amid 15-29 Losing Start

Orioles Fire Manager, DFA Veteran Pitcher Amid 15-29 Losing Start

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The Baltimore Orioles' 2025 season has been marked by severe disappointment, as the team sits at 15-29 after once being considered a contender in the AL East. The Orioles' primary struggles stem from a faltering pitching staff, with offseason acquisitions like Charlie Morton and Kyle Gibson failing to deliver—Morton has regressed with a 0-7 record and 7.68 ERA, while Gibson was recently designated for assignment after posting a 16.78 ERA in just four starts. The team also parted ways with manager Brandon Hyde following their poor start, promoting third base coach Tony Mansolino to interim manager in hopes of changing course. Front office decisions, such as inadequate replacements for key departed players, have been cited as major factors in the team's decline. General Manager Mike Elias acknowledged responsibility for the disappointing season and the need for difficult changes. The Orioles now face a challenging path forward as they attempt to recover from one of the worst starts in baseball this year.

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