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SB Nation on MSNThis week in the Orioles minors: Draftees debut while Gibson, Forret dazzle at new levels
It’s been another busy week in the Orioles minor league system. The Birds’ two most high-profile prospects got the call-up to The Show, two intriguing pitching prospects moved up a level and dominated, Aberdeen threw a no-hitter, and the Orioles’ top three draft picks all made their pro debuts. Let’s get right into the weekly recap.
The Orioles’ promotions of Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers signaled the end of the club’s stream of rebuild era prospects.
BOSTON – Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill started baseball activities today at Fenway Park as he works toward a return from a right wrist injury.O’Neill went on the injured list retroactive to Aug. 6 due to the inflammation.
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SB Nation on MSNFiguring out Young, Povich, Sugano is first step in Orioles pitching retool
The last quarter of the season will determine if the three unproven starters can earn a role on next year’s team.
The Orioles beat the Red Sox behind yet another impressive performance by Trevor Rogers and a well-rounded night for the offense.
The loss — the Red Sox' second straight — dropped them to 2-2 on their homestand, in need of a victory on Tuesday to claim a winning record in this stretch at Fenway before heading to Yankee Stadium for the weekend.
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Samuel Basallo has certainly made his mark for the Orioles in just two games since being called-up to the majors.