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Finally, the Baltimore Orioles, who have a rich owner, recruited an ace pitcher ahead of the opening of the spring camp.
Baltimore Orioles acquired Corbin Burns in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers. Baltimore will give up promising infielder Joey Otis and left-hander D.L. Hall. Baltimore officially announced this on its social media. Corbin Burns is a pitcher who made his big league debut in the 2018 season with 45 wins and 27 losses with a 3.26 ERA. He has double-digit wins for three consecutive seasons starting in the 2021 season. In the 2021 season, he won the Cy Young Award, which is given to the best pitcher in the National Football League (NL), with 11 wins and 5 losses with a 2.43 ERA. Burns, who will become a free agent by the end of the 2024 season, was considered a trade candidate again this winter. However, not many people thought that Baltimore would be the destination. The team has secured promising players and grown them up at the right time to rank No. 1 in the American League East, the fiercest team in the 2023 regular season. Players in their early and mid-20s, including catcher Adley Ruchman, shortstop Gunner Henderson, and starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez, are already key players of the team. Burns also entered his prime in 1994. With Rodriguez, Kyle Bradych, John Minns, and Burns joining the team, the Baltimore Orioles is now able to secure a powerful starting lineup. The fielders are also among the best in the league. Jackson Holliday, the No. 1 prospect in MLB, is also playing for Triple-A under Baltimore. While the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox have two traditional teams faltered, Baltimore is making inroads. |
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