The Orioles announced this morning that right-hander Zach Eflin underwent a lumbar microdiscectomy procedure. The season-ending back surgery was announced last week, and this morning’s procedure went as expected, per the team. Eflin is hopeful of having a “normal” offseason after about 12 weeks, but recovery from this type of procedure can take anywhere from four to eight months. Every instance is different, of course, and there’s no real way to tell just how long Eflin will be down until he begins the rehab process.
This was a disaster season for the 31-year-old Eflin, who’s been limited to 14 starts and 71 1/3 innings by a lat strain and this back issue — an injury he revealed has bothered him on and off for several years. He posted a dismal 5.93 ERA when on the field — miles away from the 3.54 mark he posted in 343 innings for the Rays and Orioles during the first two seasons of his current three-year, $40MM contract (2023-24).
Eflin said last week that he was very open to a return to the Orioles. Whether the team pursue that option remains to be seen, but the O’s will clearly be in the market for arms this offseason. Eflin is a free agent, as is righty Tomoyuki Sugano. Fellow right-hander Charlie Morton was traded to the Tigers (and is a free agent at season’s end, too). Grayson Rodriguez won’t pitch this season after undergoing a debridement procedure in his elbow. The O’s have Trevor Rogers, Dean Kremer, Cade Povich and Brandon Young all controlled through next year. Righties Tyler Wells and Kyle Bradish can hopefully contribute down the stretch after they wrap up their rehab from last year’s UCL procedures, but a return to full health and prior levels of performance can’t simply be assumed.
Bradish, according to Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com, is expected to make one final rehab start before he returns from what will end up being about a 14-month absence due to Tommy John surgery. He’s made five minor league starts and pitched to a 4.67 ERA with a 28.6% strikeout rate and 7.8% walk rate in 17 1/3 innings thus far. Wells, who had internal brace surgery around the same time as Bradish had his own operation, has made four rehab starts and pitched 13 innings of 2.03 ERA ball with nearly identical strikeout and walk rates to those of his teammate (28.3%, 7.5%). Bradish is controlled three more years beyond the current season. Wells is controlled for two more years.
Elsewhere on the roster, Ryan Mountcastle is facing some roster uncertainty of his own. The longtime Baltimore first baseman missed more than two months with a hamstring injury, and he returned to a very different roster. The O’s sold off veterans Morton, Cedric Mullins, Ryan O’Hearn, Ramon Laureano, Seranthony Dominguez and Gregory Soto at the trade deadline. Prospects Coby Mayo and Samuel Basallo are now getting legitimate auditions to show they can be long-term contributors at Camden Yards.
The presence of both Mayo and Basallo has and will continue to cut into Mountcastle’s playing time. The 28-year-old Mountcastle chatted with Andy Kostka of the Baltimore Banner about his reduced role, stating that he took it in stride and will be eager to help Mayo or Basallo with any questions or insight they might seek down the stretch. “Whatever they need, whatever I can do to help, I’m willing to do it,” Mountcastle said.
Interim manager Tony Mansolino told Kostka that he’ll try his best to be “creative” and get at-bats for Mayo, Basallo, Mountcastle and catcher Adley Rutschman to the extent possible. Basallo will be backing up Rutschman behind the plate but also factor in at first base and designated hitter — Mountcastle’s two positions.
From a bigger-picture standpoint, it’s increasingly fair to wonder about Mountcastile’s future outlook with the team. He’s eligible for arbitration for the final time this winter and will get a raise north of $7MM. He’ll be a free agent after the 2026 season. The O’s, as previously mentioned, are going to need to invest in the rotation this winter and, in Mayo and Basallo, now have younger pre-arbitration options to step in at first base and DH. It’s easy enough to see Mountcastle being traded or, depending on how he finishes, perhaps even non-tendered.
Mountcastle struggled tremendously prior to landing on the injured list, hitting just .246/.280/.348 in exactly 200 plate appearances before his injury. He’s had limited playing time but looked excellent upon his return. He hit .387/.486/.806 in nine rehab games (31 plate appearances) and, since returning, is 8-for-29 with two homers, a double, a pair of walks and a hit-by-pitch. He’s slashing .276/.333/.517 in his first 33 plate appearances back on the big league roster and has even stolen a pair of bases (despite stealing just three in each of the past two seasons).
So far, anyway, the hamstring looks to be rehabilitated, and Mountcastle looks far better than he did early on. It bears reminding that from 2021-24, Mountcastle was a key factor in a terrific Baltimore lineup, hitting .260/.312/.447 with 86 home runs, 102 doubles and five triples. He’s a right-handed hitter who’s beat up left-handed pitching throughout his career and turned in slightly better-than-average results versus righties. He’s also a sound defensive first baseman. With a 2026 salary likely in the vicinity of $8MM, Mountcastle could be a nice short-term pickup for a team looking for a stopgap option at first base — if the Orioles elect to go with their up-and-coming bats at the position.
Eflin and those Effin’ Orioles
I say trade Westburg to the Brewers for Patrick, Myers and Rodriguez in the off-season. That would give you 3 legit starting pitchers for next year
I highly doubt that the Brewers do that trade.
That’s quite an overpay unless the O’s are throwing in someone else
I understand it’s the internet and you’re just doing that “crazy internet guy” thing…but some of you guys really do give the most ridiculous takes on here.
Landing Skubal wouldn’t have made a difference for the O’s this season. They’re more than an ace away from contending.
And Skubel would have just ended up needing Tommy John.
Mountcastle probably gets non-tendered this winter if the Mayo-at-First Base experiment works
Yes but the Tigers should not have. It takes two to tango.
Westburg is the guy you keep and extend, if the Orioles actually did those types of things. Mountcastle I dont think has any place unless Basallo is seen as a the #1 catcher on the depth chart. Even then probably no. I understand there are feelings Basallo’s catching skills need some work but he has a 70 arm which makes me think there is a case to get him some games there. Why not give him a ton of work now with nothing on the line?
I think this was definitely the pack your bags Adley draft. I just cant understand what happened there because he seemed to have some magic when he was called up. That was when they climbed out of their hole and began to win and he had a vibe. But it feels like the opposite now. Dont see him leading or hitting or anything. Feels like he stole one of the player’s girlfriend and noone likes him now. Feels like there is a secret reason he has to go. #1 prospect is a catcher but just in case first draft pick is a guy who could play catcher and second pick is an absolute full-on catcher. So 4 catchers.
I think as long as Mayo gets his reps and Westburg Holliday Henderson are healthy at season’s end, Mountcastle has to be traded. Think its a team’s 20th to 30th prospect kind of thing, maybe worse.
As far as adding to the rotation, I think its a nice FA class so think they have an opportunity there. They just need to not be themselves. They cant kick the tires and then run away yelling “Not interested! Not interested!” Or kick until someone closes the deal. Think every once in a while they need to go Yankees and just had someone a blank check and say welcome to the team.
If Rogers keeps this up, I think they found their #1 for next season. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens with Wells, Braddish and Rodriguez. If all healthy, the O’s could be fat in the rotation. Buuuut, that is a big “if.”
We need to get Rogers to sign an extension. Rotation has pieces for next season—Grod, Kremer, Bradish, and Rogers is a good start. Povich is pitching his way into consideration.
One TOR starter to pair with that group is imperative IMO. Wells should go to the pen where we’ll need to sign or trade for at least 3 relievers.
The only guys I’d have penciled in for the pen next year are Bautista, Wells, and Akin. Cano is probably worth another slot.
Agreed. Hope they find a way to add 1, 2, 3 years after next year but every start I think the price goes up a little. I dont think they can count on Bradish Rodriguez or Wells contributing much next year. If they do, great, nice bonus. I think Kremer has played very well recently so I think there can be some optimism that he contributes next year.
But think after those two you need at least one real front of the rotation guy. I think Valdez is perfect and the Houston connection maybe helps. Then maybe a guy who is cheaper because they did not have an excellent or full year like a King or Bieber. Or a Merrill Kelly. I think it would be nice to have 6 or 7 potential SPs since a lot of our guys are less reliable. Then just see who steps up with Povich Grayson Bradish Wells but more in the 4 or 5 slots with the 1 to 3 guys more consistent producers.
Basallo is on pace for a 324 RBI season next year, just sayin’
He won’t challenge Hack Wilson’s all time record before his late 20s.
That’s only 190. Child’s play.
Let Eflin go. Trade Mountcastle, Adley and O’Neil. Need at least 2-3 quality pitchers, starters and bullpen. Keep Sugano if the price is right.
Otherwise build on the youth of the core along its Beavers and big Sam.
O’s will be strong contender in 26.
They wouldn’t get much for Mounty and O’Neil, but I agree with that part. Time to move on from them. Adley isn’t going anywhere. And keep Eflin–need depth and he’s solid when healthy.
Methinks Adley goes somewhere. Elias made sure the Os had 3 other catchers with high ceilings who could play in the next 3 years. Basallo seemed like a pretty capable backstop last night in his first catching game ever. It says a lot to me too that he is catching in his second game up when they have Adley. If Adley was the future I think they would just let Basallo be a 1B and DH. To be honest, I want whatever allows him to play close to every game of the year and C does not do that.
I think its tough to take on a brand new catcher at the deadline if you are a contender based on it being a position where its tougher to acclimate quickly. I think its an offseason move. SD needs a catcher and their GM trades like noone else.
I think he is moved and then someone is brought in to be the #2, or maybe #1 if the goal is to get Basallo more ABs and have him at first and DH more often. Can imagine they prioritize a guy who handles pitchers well, calls a good game, plays well defensively, has the arm vs. a bat first guy. Maybe a 2-year deal and then Irish or Bodine could be ready. Both off to nice starts.
Not sure of the return for Mountcastle and O’Neil. Maybe a few low level prospects at this point but I don’t think anyone is taking O’Neil’s contract on.
O’s drafted catchers in July. Just don’t think Adley gets an extension that would suit him, so trade and get a decent pitcher. We have 1st base locked up with young talent so Mounty is expendable. Heston K has not been right since getting beaned by Holmes of the hated Yankees.. Hopefully he gets better and can contribute in 26 or his career may be over.. That has happened to other ball players in past years. Remember Paul Blair was not the same hitter after a beaning.. As for O’Neil we may have to eat a large portion of his contract just to unload him or get an injury settlement from insurance. Optimistic for next year and look for a strong finish to 25.
There should not be a comma before “too” and the first sentence of the last paragraph is bad. “So far, anyway, the hamstring looks to be rehabilitated” doesn’t need “anyway.”