The Orioles announced Thursday that closer Félix Bautista has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder discomfort. Righty Kade Strowd has been recalled from Triple-A Norfolk to take his spot on the active roster.
Bautista, 30, is in his first season back on the mound after missing the 2024 campaign due to Tommy John surgery. He has, in many ways, picked up where he left off pre-injury and reclaimed his status as a high-end reliever. He’s tossed 34 2/3 innings, saved 19 games and logged a 2.60 ERA with a gaudy 35.2% strikeout rate.
Bautista’s command, however, isn’t as sharp as it was prior to surgery. He’s walked 16.2% of his opponents this year — way up from the 10% mark he recorded in 2022-23. Bautista has also changed up his pitch selection, scrapping his four-seamer in favor of a sinker. That’s led to an uptick in grounders (50.7% in 2025 compared to 39.9% in 2022-23) but fewer whiffs. Impressive as that 35.2% strikeout rate is, it pales in comparison to the superhuman 46.4% rate he posted in 2023. Bautista’s sinker, notably, is sitting 97.2 mph — a good bit shy of the 99.3 mph he averaged on his four-seamer prior to surgery.
The Orioles control Bautista via arbitration for another two seasons beyond the current one. He’s come up in trade rumblings over the past month, but not because the Orioles have been shopping him. Contending clubs around the league have long since zeroed in on the Orioles as a club that will function as a seller on the summer market and have hoped to pry Bautista loose. The O’s have reportedly listened out of due diligence, but general manager Mike Elias has been clear that he has every intention of competing in 2026. Bautista will play a prominent role in that effort. Elias has, accordingly, been focused primarily on discussing players who are “towards the end of their contracts,” as he put it last week.
Whatever slim chance there was of a team making an overwhelming offer to convince the O’s to part with Bautista was dashed with today’s placement on the injured list. Contending clubs would almost certainly have balked at the exorbitant asking price even for a healthy Bautista. Now that there’s uncertainty regarding the health of his shoulder, it’ll be next to impossible for the O’s to find someone willing to meet whatever sky-high price they’d set.
Bautista is set for an MRI to determine the extent of the discomfort, which arose yesterday while he was getting loose in the bullpen, interim manager Tony Mansolino told the Orioles’ beat (link via Andy Kostka of the Baltimore Banner). Mansolino added that he’s not yet sure who will step into closing duties while Bautista is sidelined. Right-hander Seranthony Dominguez and left-hander Gregory Soto have been next in the pecking order in terms of high-leverage work for the Orioles, but they’re both impending free agents who will likely be traded within the next week. Hard-throwing Yennier Cano has plenty of experience in high-leverage spots but is in the midst of an uneven season that saw him optioned to Triple-A for a bit earlier this summer.
Another trade candidate down…
Nah they weren’t going to move him unless they were blown away.
Still was a “candidate”
Armed guards and bubblewrap ordered for Helsley.
Hopefully it’s not serious, shoulder issues are a pain to deal with for any pitcher, almost as bad as TJS. Orioles wouldn’t trade him I would think, he’ll be a piece to help in 2026.
Acoss: Not with a bum shoulder.
Oh yeah, shoulder injuries can cost even a year on the IL shelf…
What the hell is wrong with baltimore & injuries this yr???
Last year too. The orioles have placed 31 players on IL this season!! Historic in a very very bad way
Maybe the clubhouse should switch to bottled water? Baltimore tap water isn’t the best.
Price for Clase just went up.
Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Minnesota could all get insane packages for their closers. Almost every contending team has at least a couple holes in their bullpens right now
This is perfect for the Mets, slightly lowers his trade value. If they can get Bautista and maybe Jhoan Duran or Victor Vodnick, they could win their division
Unless he’s out for any stretch over the rest of the season. They can’t trade him by the deadline now.
@Blue Baron Bautista is signed for another 2 years after this season. It would still be worth it
I guess the O’s aren’t listening to offers for him anymore?
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This is nonstop, fire anyone associated with pitching. Also, quit bringing up these garbage 🗑 pitchers!
Fire them for what, pitchers being people and not machines?
Improper coaching, not a coincidence!
cooperhill: It’s not necessarily the result of coaching, but someone must take the blame.
Pitchers all over the league are dropping like flies. Guys used to pitch 300+ innings. Now a guy throws 170 and he’s a workhorse. Not sure what the deal is, but my guess (and that’s all it is) is advanced metrics are making these guys contort their arms in even more unnatural ways so their spin rate is super high. Again, purely speculation.
Well, forget about him being traded
He was never getting traded this year. O’s value him for 2026 and 2027. They’ll trade all of the guys in contract years and maybe Laureano. Beyond that, they’ll keep the cheaper controllable players.
Rough timing for him and the O’s bc MIN is asking for the star and moons for their two RPs.
I still would like the Mets to look at him because he’s controllable and E. Diaz will likely opt-out after this season. The Mets could really use a backup to Diaz so they have some leverage bc Diaz would already cost ~$49/3yr if he didn’t opt out, so I’m guessing they’d need to go at the least $20m AAV and maybe even have to add another year.
$15.5m (2026 player option/opt out),
$15.4m
$17.2m club option
I’m over this miserable, wretched, cursed season.
Can it be 2026 yet?
What happened with the Orioles strength and conditioning department between 2023 and 2025?
I check this site several times a day seeing which Oriole is getting traded and who they got in return. Not the news I wanted to see.
But but, prospects
Perfect fit for the Dodgers….
Well I didn’t want him to be traded