The Baltimore Orioles have signed relief pitcher Ryan Helsley to a two-year, $28 million contract, with an option for a third year. This move comes as a response to Felix Bautistas potential season-long absence. Helsley, 31, had a strong performance with the St. Louis Cardinals but struggled with the New York Mets. Despite his mixed performance last season, his career ERA of 2.96 since 2019 suggests he could be a valuable addition to the Orioles bullpen, which finished last in their division in 2025. The Orioles are expected to make more moves this offseason to strengthen their roster and return to contention.
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