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Dylan Beavers is in a radically different situation than the Orioles outfield prospects who came before him. That means more playing time.
Dylan Beavers is called safe on the field while retreating to first base on a pick off attempt and the call stands after review
Roupp missed most of 2023 and spent much of 2024 in the bullpen, throwing just 76 2/3 innings, making one wonder how he was going to hold up as a full-time starter for the Giants this season. He was already up to 101 1/3 innings -- just six off his career high from 2022 -- when he went on the IL last month with elbow inflammation.
You remember Kristian Campbell? We were all pretty excited about him not so long ago. Well, he's not actually a prospect anymore because he's gotten more than 130 at-bats in the majors. But he is a minor leaguer and has been for a couple months now.
Jon Meoli: Why Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo represent a different kind of future for the Orioles
The Orioles need to stay good at what they’re good at. We know they’re good at scouting and developing hitters.
Jackson Holliday singles on a ground ball to left fielder Taylor Trammell. Dylan Beavers scores. Jeremiah Jackson to 2nd.
At long last, Mike Elias has promoted a Baltimore Orioles top prospect to the majors. No, not that one — it's Dylan Beavers, not Samuel Basallo. While Beavers is more than deserving, it's hard to fault Orioles fans for expressing frustration when it comes to Baltimore's reluctance when it comes to promoting one of the best prospects in the game.
His parents, Scott and Shanlee, were there for the surreal moment — as they had been for so many leading up to this point. He called them as soon as he found out he was going to the show, after a Norfolk Tides game in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday night.