Earlier this month, Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias said his team is open to signing free agents who have rejected a qualifying offer, and would therefore cost the O’s their third-highest selection in the 2026 draft in addition to whatever the free agent would command in salary. Of the nine players who rejected the QO, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that Baltimore has shown some interest in Framber Valdez, Kyle Schwarber, and Dylan Cease (before Cease signed with the Blue Jays yesterday). In addition to qualified free agents, the Orioles have “checked in on” Tatsuya Imai, as part of the team’s explorations of the upper tiers of the pitching market.
Heyman also linked Baltimore to Pete Alonso a couple of weeks ago, but now notes that the chances of a signing may have dimmed since the Orioles retained Ryan Mountcastle past the non-tender deadline. This doesn’t mean that Mountcastle couldn’t still be traded or cut loose entirely if a premium bat became a realistic option for Baltimore, though Elias said earlier this week that the team thinks Mountcastle can rebound after a hamstring strain hampered his production in 2025.
Signing Alonso or Schwarber would further deepen what is already perhaps an overcrowded mix of position players in Baltimore. Schwarber can play a corner outfield spot on an occasional basis but is largely a DH-only player at this stage of his career, further reducing the Orioles’ flexibility in trying to find at-bats for the rest of its current players. A trade or two might ease up this logjam, of course, and the Orioles could then acquire pitching via the trade market rather than free agency.
Even if a Schwarber or an Alonso creates some questions about lineup construction, the Orioles would happily accept that as a proverbial “good problem to have” if it means adding an elite power bat. Schwarber and Alonso are also both known to be clubhouse leaders, and adding a veteran mentor to a young O’s team might carry benefits beyond just what either player can provide at the plate.
There is a widespread belief that the Phillies will pay top dollar to re-sign Schwarber, but naturally that hasn’t stopped other teams from looking into his market. The Orioles join the Red Sox and Pirates as teams known to have shown interest in Schwarber’s services, and clubs like the Reds and Yankees have been more speculatively linked. Alonso’s market hasn’t been as robust in terms of public interest, though the Mets remain in the mix for another reunion with their longtime slugger.
The Orioles have already added one prominent bat this offseason by acquiring Taylor Ward from the Angels for Grayson Rodriguez, in a move that surprised some pundits since it further reduced the Orioles’ list of rotation options. This could indicate that if the O’s do break the bank on a big-ticket signing, it will be for a starting pitcher to help stabilize the rotation. Cease’s rather quick departure from the market (and to an AL East rival) only puts more pressure on the Orioles to find another frontline arm.
Valdez or Imai would certainly fit the bill, albeit in two different fashions. Valdez is a proven commodity at the MLB level, and is particularly a known quantity to Elias since Valdez joined the Astros organization as an international signing and then broke into the majors when Elias was still working in Houston’s front office. Imai is over four and a half years younger than Valdez and perhaps has more pure upside based on his results in Japan, but it remains to be seen if Imai can translate that success over to the majors. The O’s also don’t have a long track record in signing Japanese talent, though the club did add Tomoyuki Sugano last winter.
Tyler O’Neill’s three-year, $49.5MM contract remains the only multi-year free agent deal the Orioles have signed during Elias’ seven years running the front office, though in fairness, much of Elias’ tenure was spent either rebuilding or working under some ownership turmoil. David Rubenstein’s purchase of the franchise in early 2024 didn’t immediately lead to a huge payroll boost, though the club did ink star prospect Samuel Basallo to an eight-year, $67MM extension this past summer. Basallo and O’Neill represent the only contracts on Baltimore’s books beyond 2026, and while the Orioles certainly have interest in locking up other young stars to extensions, there is plenty of future financial room for the O’s to make a splashy signing (or two) this winter.

No need for O’hearn with Schwarber and Mountcastle.
I hope the Orioles go for it.
No need for Schwarber with “great hitter” Mountcastle still around. At least that’s what Elias said he is.
good point that Wells, Bradish, Rodgers and King all have some history of injuries that could derail their effectiveness. Add in that Japanese pitchers first making the jump to the MLB have to ramp up their endurance for the long season, even more reason to give Imai a 6 man rotation both for the # of days between starts to better approximate his usage in Japan and also to delay the seeming inevitability of a UCL boing.
Honestly, I know that teams will toy with a 6 man rotation from time to time, but I cannot think of any time in recent memory that a team tried to utilize to protect arms for most of a season (obviously, with the exception of the post season). If the Orioles could swing that as long as possible — they could put their rotation and pen in a place to better succeed without a pitcher with a proven track record of Pac Manning innings. I realize that with a 6 man rotation, they’d lose a spot in the Pen. But Kremer, Sugano and maybe Povich/Young can give you double barrel length that they’d need with one less leverage bullpen piece.
I like the idea of ME pushing lots of chips across the table to sign a pile of talent. But the ability to juggle a 6 man rotation could be key in succeeding without having to pray that a single arm doesn’t go boing. Redundancy keeps good machines working.
No Sugano. Cade Povich will out pitch him this year.
I still think Imai goes to the Dodgers and they use a 6 man rotation.
1. He won’t.
2. They might.
The Dodgers already have a full 6-man rotation (Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, Roki Sasaki and Emmet Sheehan. They also have two other SP’s returning from extensive time spent on the IL in Gavin Stone and River Ryan.
Tatsuya Imai has already stated publicly that he has little desire to pitch for the Dodgers. He realizes their wealth of depth and aims to sign with a contender that will guarantee him a spot somewhere in the top half of their rotation. That could easily be the Orioles but I have him joining Shota Imanaga and Seiya Suzuki with the Cubs.
I think New York, yanks and Mets, want in on the Japanese market. The dodgers are making a killing. Both team have space, roster and payroll, for Imai and or one of the hitters
@ohyeadam
I hadn’t really thought about the economics of having fans in Japan follow and possibly even come and attend Orioles games. The follow piece helps MASN or whatever streaming rights in Japan with more demand to watch their guy(s). Shrewd move to help offset a little of the overpay from the posting fees as part of a larger plan to build relationships and bridges to NPB teams. Rubenstein may not be a talent scout and he seems to trust his org but he is a very successful and shrewd businessman and thinking beyond the immediate outlay is the kind of thing that he seems to be in his specific wheelhouse.
I view Sheehan as depth on that team. They don’t need any starters but when has that ever stopped them? Hearing Imai has said he isn’t interested in disheartening though.
Every time Sheehan took the ball in the playoffs he about gave me a heart attack.
The Dodgers have a 6 game rotation that’s good for a total of 90 starts a year. With all the injury problems those players have they need many more. Last season 17 players took the mound as the starter for the Dodgers.
So Imai, Framber and King?
The angles say C’mon down the Price is Right.
Signing Shwarber be another Chris Davis 2.0 for the O’s lol
I hope that lol at the end of your comment was at yourself.
Actually they just trade GRod for that guy.
And I’ve shown interest in Sydney Sweeny.
Good luck, Orioles.
She’d appreciate it you could spell her last name correctly, but other than that, your chances are as good as Orioles signing of these players.
I don’t think they’re even that good
Not a huge Orioles fan, but I do believe baseball is better when they’re competitive. Last season was a disappointment in Baltimore.
How does it make baseball better? There’s always gonna be good teams and bad teams.
No one cares. They already had their worst to first zero to hero moment few years back. Media at it up. Baseball would be better if another team does that. A David Goliath world series even. Pirates with Skenes in playoffs would be better for baseball. Mike Trout having a mvp level season Angels in playoffs. Nothing against Baltimore but we already did that not that long ago. Let’s get Colorado battling the Dodgers for the division!
Baltimore has a long and rich baseball history. I think they deserve a competitive team in the Orioles.
Oh.
Baltimore Ohs.
Heyman is a loser.
Seriously, his takes are so misleading and click-baity it makes one wonder why he even has his job. There’s no way any of the names he listed will join the Orioles.
Borass likes him
Schwarber might hit the warehouse on the fly with 81 games a year at OPACY to try lol.
Not going to hold my breath on any of these guys though, particularly the pitchers. I’m guessing our big SP get will come via trade.
I was about to comment this I would love schwarber and Camden yards together for 81 games
They should’ve signed him when his value was low in 2021 but I still believe if anyone can hit the warehouse in a major league game, it is this man or ohtani
Gunnar Henderson might have a chance but he might not be big enough
O’Neil contract is awful.
The moment the ink dried on that contract he turned back into a pumpkin……an injured pumpkin at that.
Should’ve signed Santander
Sign Ranger Suarez and Kyle Tucker. Trade Mayo and Cowser for Sandy Alcantara.
C: Rutschman
1B: Mountcastle
2B: Holliday
3B: Westburg
SS: Henderson
LF: Ward
CF: O’Neill
RF: Tucker
DH: Basallo
1. Suarez
2. Alcantara
3. Rogers
4. Bradish
5. Kremer
That would add 60 million to their payroll. I dont see them doing that.
Why? That would put us right about where we were last year on opening day.
The big 3 additions would add about $77mm, per mlbtr.
They have over $65 cleared from last year’s payroll net of raises. They spent $13 already on Ward. That leaves a shortfall of $25, and they need at least 2 good relievers for $20-25.
This plan would mean Mike asking Dave for an increase in his allowance of $50mm.
I’m sorry, does that actually say “CF: O’Neill” or did I get high and forget I got high?
I was gonna get Pablo Lopez but then I got high
I was gonna trade for Ryan too but then I got high
Now my team sucks again and I know why
Why man hey hey
Because I got high. Because I got high. Because I got high.
It’s not even December 1st lol.
Who’s our closer?
Wells?
too many solo homeruns to close, better suited to start
The O’s need to extend Rogers — Top priority — and they should do it before he throws a pitch in ’26.
Oneill in CF? He can barely play left anymore. Who will handle CF for the 140 games that he’s hurt?
Seriously, he needs a whole lot of dh AB to try and keep him in the lineup.
You can trade Beavers and Mayo, but that’s an overpay. Sandy was good in the 2nd half but is still risky and will be paid nearly $40mm for 2 years. One of them plus a couple good but not ready pitchers is more like it.
And both Ward and Tucker lack RF arms and should be in left
Tyler Slo-heal in center field? Hahahahahahahahaha!
I keep seeing reports on this site about poverty franchises being “interested” in the top free agents.
Is it even worth reporting?
No, but they gotta publish something to get clicks.
Sometimes the username truly achieves perfection.
Nope. It’s nothing but a waste of the time. Jon Heyman needs to find another job.
Poverty franchise? Harsh.
Showing interest and making an offer that outbids other interested teams are very, very different things.
Til proven otherwise, they are interested in signing them at 90% of market value.
I love the intangibles schwarber would bring, but the orioles pursuing him is unnecessary. There is already a surplus of corner of, 1b, and dh types. They need a centerfielder. I like going after imai but dont like the character issues valdez brings. I feel the best starters to realisticaly target are ryan and lopez with the twins. Trade beavers and some lower prospects to get one of them.
Orioles will not spend what it’s going to cost to sign Schwarber.
Or any other top 10 FA.
Why not? They have a new owner raring to go make a splash, a good young core of position players, and they were a legit contender not that long ago. The time is now.
Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
Back to the cellar where they belong.
It sucks that in baseball a main qualifier of whether a team deserves being in the cellar or not is if they are in the top 4 spenders.or not.
Where do you think the Phils belong, lightpole humper?
@Hulk – Struck a nerve, eh? Keyboard tough guys are good for a laugh. Now go away, twit.
Good
“Tyler O’Neill‘s three-year, $49.5MM contract remains the only multi-year free agent deal”
No, that’s wrong. It was a one year deal. It’s just that the one year of games played will be spread out over three years.
Small teams aren’t afraid of going after Schwarber because he wasn’t against signing with them before. Remember Philly was in a ten year playoff drought when he went there and a flat mess. The nationals were the nationals and he had a June they are still talking about. He is open to the Reds. He is listening to Pittsburgh. He is not a douchebag. He knows it’s good for baseball and he is a baseball guy. Succession of ownership is important. Ability to win. Farm system health. And a good balance between analytics and wood head baseball. He will bring the sponsors. He will deal with the media. He will elevate anyone who needs it. That’s the responsibility and any team is close to winning within a few seasons so it’s not a no if they are truly committed to success.
Thanks, Kyle (Burner”K”), that was a good analysis on yourself, but let us know when you’re willing to sign, alright?
And all this time I just thought he was going wherever he could make the most $.
You simply can’t waste this core group of hitters.
I don’t think they need much offense, they should spend every dollar they have on arms and using some prospect capital on someone like Joe Ryan.
You can and will unfortunately.
I didn’t see a single 800 ops hitter. They should try. But if they don’t or they fail it won’t be a tragedy. They have some promising guys. Had some guys who were much better at one point. But if they fade off into another rebuild I don’t think it will be shocking. I think losing the players from the 2023 team and Charlie Morton as the big signing really killed the fan momentum they had.
Realistic O’s fan here. They will sign none of these guys.
Why? Because they haven’t in the past? That’s a lame reason.. This year is totally different….Everyone in division is adding..The O’s are gonna add at least sign one of the top FA starters and most likely trade for another.. The Blue Jays coming within inches of winning the World Series has woke every team in this division up.. There is no waiting for a few years.. 2026 is it for the Birds!
I want some of whatever you are smoking sna
Smac!
Valdez is the guy. He has warts too but at least hes plug and play. No more expensive dh types.
I would prefer Tucker to Schwarber and now really feel with the Jays signing Cease for 210 million, tells you that they are leaning prob more towards Bichette than Tucker…I feel the O’s will sign at least one of the FA SP’s and then trade for another sending Mayo and possibly Beavers or Cowser in the deal, making room for Tucker…All eyes of MLB are on Baltimore to make major surprising moves and I think they will!
Tucker to the Mets!
I can already hear the Philly phans whining if Schwarber leaves, lol.
Kyle won’t leave Philly just like Alonso never leaving New York
mlbnyyfan: What makes you so sure they’re comparable?
Alonso has been a Met his entire career, but Schwarber has bounced around with four different teams.
Schwarber and Ward along with what they have? It’s 2014 all over again. Let’s hit 300 homers and finish at .500.
2014 was a pretty good year. I’ll take 96 wins
I showed interest in things that were out of my reach, including Rebecca Romijn and Kate Upton. All it got me was a restraining order.
The chances of any of those players landing in Baltimore is somewhere between zero and none.
I hope you’re thankful this year for how clever you turned out to be.
No one else is but you shouldn’t let that stop you.
I will sure be here to remind you of what you just said when one of the top FA starters or hitters lands in Baltimore… Non-Believer!
A lot of teams talk about Schwarber but only a few can actually lay out the annual cash his agent is going to demand.
IMO. I’d love Kyle on the Yankees. Please someone take Stanton away
Just about maybe every single team can afford him.
“Let’s just jam in a bunch of free agents into our last place team” isn’t a recipe for winning
Marlins world series team begs to differ. Or not I really don’t know anything about that team!
resign Elflin then sign Valdez I would also bring Suarez back and a couple of bullpen guys
Ummmh no on Schwarber. He’s going to Detroit! Why does Baltimore want him to add to their collection of DH’S?
I feel like the Orioles could bounce back next year after struggling this year. Having one of those players on the team could help.
The Orioles are such a loser franchise that there’s no way they’ll sign any of those names. Jon Heyman needs to find another job rather than waste our time with this.
Dang it, I wish I can delete this comment of mine. I don’t know what I was thinking when I typed it. I’d like to see the Orioles be competitive again.
For my part, I’d be most interested in Schwarber, then Imai and the Valdez. Schwarber has true and proven thunder that he can provide to the offense. Adding him would however mean that an Adley trade or Mayo trade is likely since Schwarber appeared in 154 games as a DH last year. Basallo has already been signed to a long term contract so he would either have to full time catcher and split time at first or DH. That being said I’d be most willing to move Rutschman over Mayo. I like Adley but he’s not lived up to the hype yet. He’s been a solid hitter, but just not adequate at controlling the baserunning game of the opponent.
Imai is 27 so I’m very interested in his potential moving forward, but he does seem to have some issues with control over his pitches. Averaging 4.4 BB/9 innings. He has held teams to 7 hits/9 innings though. Which comes out to a 1.266 WHIP career. He’s definitely more of a gamble than Valdez who since 2020 has proven himself a damn good pitcher, even if he’s 5 years older than Imai. I wouldn’t be disappointed with either guy personally. Though if you do go for Imai, its hard to say he’s that top of rotation arm that the team wanted to add to supplement Bradish/Rogers/Wells as he still has to prove himself in this league. Valdez certainly slots into that decent number 2 starter range or overqualified number 3 starter, pushing Wells back to 4 I imagine. O’s still have plenty of time and options, but I would like to see things start to happen sooner rather than later.
The Os have signed Wada, Sugano, and Uehara… They also signed Wei-Yin Chen (Taiwan) and Hyun-Soo Kim (S. Korea). Its not out of the realm of possibility that they sign another Asian player.
This one is a shopping in a different store. Lot more $ for Imai.
None of those guys were Elias signings either. Duke’s FO played in the Asian market.
Everyone seems to think that signing another bat instead of an ace starter is stupid but by signing Bellinger or Schwarber or Tucker or Alonso, it frees the Orioles up to trade a Mayo or Cowser as part of a package to get a young controllable starter from the Reds, Brewers, Marlins or whoever. Personally, if Imai would consider pitching in Baltimore, I’d overpay for a guy unfamiliar with the high taxes and bad crime rate in the area. Plus, it sounds like the guy can really pitch!
Four words for the Orioles: They ain’t doing bleep.