The Baltimore Orioles’ disastrous start to the season forced them into an early crossroads. After a string of lifeless performances and locker room discontent, the club fired manager Brandon Hyde in May, handing interim duties to third base coach Tony Mansolino. Now, as Baltimore looks for its next leader, an intriguing name has emerged — one that happens to belong to a key figure in the New York Yankees ’ dugout.

According to league sources, the Orioles have interviewed Yankees third base coach Luis Rojas for their managerial vacancy. Rojas, the former manager of the New York Mets, has been quietly building a strong reputation across baseball for his sharp instincts, calm demeanor, and ability to connect with players.

Yankees insider Andy Martino first reported the development, adding t

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