The Orioles announced a few roster moves before this evening’s game against the Angels. Baltimore placed outfielder Austin Hays on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Sunday, due to a left calf strain. They selected catcher David Bañuelos onto the MLB roster in a corresponding move. To create space on the 40-man roster for Bañuelos, the O’s designated outfielder Peyton Burdick for assignment.
Bañuelos finds his way to the majors for the second time. Baltimore called him up for one day last week when a roster spot opened with Tyler Wells heading to the injured list. The seven-year minor league veteran came off the bench to make his big league debut. Baltimore designated him for assignment and outrighted him off the roster a day later.
It’s possible we’ll see a similar course of events this week. Bañuelos’ previous call was spurred largely by his availability, as he has been traveling with the team as a member of the taxi squad. He’ll offer extra catching depth behind Adley Rutschman and James McCann in the short term, collecting a prorated MLB minimum salary in the process.
Hays has had a tough start to the year, picking up only five hits and four walks in his first 45 plate appearances. Colton Cowser has quickly hit his way into the lineup alongside Cedric Mullins and Anthony Santander. Hays, a 2023 All-Star, has only started 11 of Baltimore’s first 21 games. He’ll now be out of action at least into the middle of next week. Skipper Brandon Hyde told reporters the team expects Hays will be back not long after the minimal 10 days (X link via Steve Melewski of MASNsports.com).
That outfield depth has helped keep Burdick off the MLB roster entirely since the O’s claimed him on waivers last month. The right-handed hitter has spent the year on optional assignment to Triple-A Norfolk. Burdick has gotten out to a tough start there, hitting .182/.333/.455 in 16 games. He has hit four homers and taken plenty of walks, yet he’s also gone down on strikes 28 times.
It’s still an open question whether Burdick can make consistent enough contact to establish himself at the MLB level. Prospect evaluators have credited him with plus raw power, which he’s translated into 43 homers in just over 1000 Triple-A plate appearances. That has come with huge swing-and-miss rates. Burdick has punched out in nearly a third of his trips to the dish in Triple-A. He fanned more than 38% of the time in 46 big league contests with the Marlins between 2022-23.
Burdick has gone from Miami to the O’s to the White Sox and back to Baltimore within the past couple months. The Orioles will need to trade or waive him again within the next week. He’s in his second of three option years, so another team could keep him in Triple-A without exposing him to waivers if they were to give him a spot on the 40-man roster.
yogineely
Just bring up Heston
LifeisJustaFantasy
Tomorrow apparently
LifeisJustaFantasy
Or Mayo. Or Norby. Or Stowers.
Goin' to Sheetz
Mayo, yes, probably in August, but Norby/Stowers are likely to stay in Norfolk until they’re traded at the deadline.
I’d be shocked if they aren’t moved for a starter or a bullpen arm.
b00giem@n
I’ll give you Hunter Green and his contact for both, throw in Hinds, too.
BrianStrowman9
Norby has an outside chance if Jackson is sent back down. They’re going to give him time to try and work it out but he’s been severely overmatched thus far. Mayo could also get the call over Norby if that happens. Or it could simply be Mateo/Urias til they feel like Holliday is back on track. Tough call there.
Stowers is completely buried & needs a trade. Kjerstad would be the first lefty bat up and even he doesn’t have a clear path right now.
Still too many guys for not enough slots.
BrianStrowman9
The Burdick DFA opens a slot for a real prospect to get the call here soon though.
None of Mayo,Norby, or Povich are on the 40 yet.
Atloriolesfan
Beavers, Fabian and Bencosme all off to good starts in AA. Need to upgrade Norfolk with Kjerstad in majors.
whyhayzee
John Sterling retired just in time before having to watch Mason Miller absolutely GAS the Yankees in the ninth inning. Theeeeeeeee Yankess lose.
Let’s go Orioles, first place is where you belong.
BaseballBrian
Mateo can play the OF if needed. He did last week..
Hotdog 2
They need to designate overrated Holliday
Gonzo 88
Easter?
Oddball Hererra
I see your Easter and raise you any of the “drinking holidays” – St Patrick’s or Cinco De Mayo
Nosferatu Zodd
I’ll up the ante with New Years Eve and Thanksgiving.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
DFA Holliday? At age 20? With the tools he has? Trolling comment, for sure
BadCo
The kid can hit, just needs to settle in. Not easy with dad around looking over his shoulder. To early to make statements about releasing him.
Bobby Mongan
Absurdity is alive and well.
Monkey’s Uncle
One Mendick rises, another Burdick falls.
shosho
so you’re a gay bird.
CaptainSportfish
It is not an “still an open question whether Burdick can make consistent enough contact to establish himself at the MLB level.”
He’s 27, strikes out over 40% of the time and has had over 2,000 PA in pro ball.
We can say factually, Burdick hasn’t made enough contact to play at the MLB level.
Stop playing around and plainly state the facts. .