November 7, 2024

Colin Selby

Orioles Strike Trade with Royals for Right-Handed Reliever: Report.

With the MLB trade deadline weeks away, the Baltimore Orioles are performing due diligence on all available pitching help. They’ve acquired Colin Selby in a deal with the Kansas City Royals.

The move was announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, on July 11.

Selby is a sixth-year right-hander with a career 8.67 ERA in MLB. He’s pitched 20 innings with the Royals’ Triple-A affiliate this season, the Omaha Storm Chasers.

Colin Selby
Selby threw 26 strikeouts in 18 games and held a 5.85 ERA in the minors. Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reported on the details of the deal and the righty’s move to an Orioles’ minor league affiliate.

“The Orioles acquired right-hander Colin Selby, 26, from the Royals today for cash considerations and optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk,” Kubatko wrote on July 11. “Kyle Bradish was moved to the 60-day injured list to make room on a full 40-man roster.”

Selby will likely remain with Triple-A as insurance for further injury to the rotation.

Colin Selby
Kyle Bradish underwent Tommy John surgery on June 19. His move to the 60-Day Injured List was a matter of if, not when.

Orioles, Royals Have Trade History
The last time Baltimore sent cash considerations to Kansas City worked out well. It was for Ryan O’Hearn, in January of 2023.

He’s become an everyday player for the Orioles, mostly in the designated hitter and first base slots.

Colin Selby
O’Hearn is slashing .279.338/.458 with 11 home runs and 37 RBIs this season. He hit just 12 home runs in his previous three seasons with the Royals from 2020 to 2022.

Yordan Alvarez beat him out for a spot in this year’s All-Star game at the designated hitter spot. O’Hearn finished with 48% of the votes.

“When you have a team of this caliber and only three guys get to go, yeah, it definitely sucks,” O’Hearn told Roch Kubatko on July 7. “It is what it is. Very happy for Corbin and Gunnar and Adley. They’re extremely deserving.”

Colin Selby
O’Hearn signed a two-year deal prior to the season. He has a $7.5 million team option for 2025.

It’s likely the trade with the Royals will be a gift that keeps on giving, at least into 2025.

As the rollercoaster bullpen season continues for Baltimore, a new face will take the mound at Camden Yards.

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