BALTIMORE — We haven’t appreciated Orioles pitcher Trevor Rogers nearly enough.

That’s understandable considering just how disappointing this season has been overall and how badly Rogers flopped last August upon being acquired from Miami at the trade deadline. By the time the 27-year-old left-hander — who hurt his knee before spring training to delay his start to 2025 — made his season debut at Fenway Park in late May, manager Brandon Hyde had been fired the previous weekend and the Orioles were already toast sitting at a miserable 18 games below .500 through 50 games. That’s not to mention the fact that ex-Orioles outfielder Kyle Stowers — one of two players traded to the Marlins for Rogers — was thriving and on his way to making the 2025 All-Star Game.

Little did anyone know when Roger

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