Orioles' Dean Kremer Exits Start with Forearm Discomfort vs Dodgers
Orioles' Dean Kremer Exits Start with Forearm Discomfort vs Dodgers

Orioles' Dean Kremer Exits Start with Forearm Discomfort vs Dodgers

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Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Dean Kremer exited early from his start against the Los Angeles Dodgers due to right forearm discomfort after three scoreless innings, during which he allowed one walk and struck out four. Kremer, who has been a key and durable member of the Orioles' rotation in 2025, leading the team with over 158 innings pitched, showed signs of pain during the third inning, prompting his removal. While the exact severity of Kremer's forearm injury remains undetermined pending further testing, there is concern that an injured list stint could potentially end his season. The Orioles' coaching and medical staff are closely monitoring the situation, as Kremer's health is critical to the team's future plans and roster development. Kremer's strong performance before leaving underscores his value to Baltimore amid a challenging season. Fans and fantasy baseball managers alike are awaiting more updates on his condition.

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