The Orioles might have the perfect excuse to bring Tyler Rogers to Baltimore: he’s practically already on the roster. At least nominally. With Trevor Rogers establishing himself as a legitimate ace after his dominant 2025 season, the Orioles should obviously be allowed to sign Tyler Rogers too. It’s right there in the name. MLB can’t object to a team acquiring a second Rogers when the first one worked out so well, right?
OK, OK, but in all seriousness, Tyler Rogers represents a fascinating possibility for an Orioles bullpen that struggled to a fifth-worst 4.57 ERA over the 2025 season (only Minnesota, the Los Angeles Angels, Colorado, Washington and Arizona were worse).
The 34-year-old submarine-throwing right-hander is coming off an exceptional year split between San Francisco and the N

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