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Orioles Showing Interest In Kyle Schwarber, Tatsuya Imai, Framber Valdez

By Mark Polishuk | November 27, 2025 at 11:06am CDT

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.

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27 Comments

  1. It’s a Gapper!

    1 hour ago

    I mean fudge it go for broke

    Schwarber DH
    Imai
    Valdez
    King
    Bring back
    O Hearn 1B
    Sugano

    You have the core of young hitters go invest in a full rotation

    Reply
    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      1 hour ago

      No need for O’hearn with Schwarber and Mountcastle.

      I hope the Orioles go for it.

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      • It’s a Gapper!

        1 hour ago

        As a career .265/.303/.421 hitter against righties that has gotten worse the last couple years for Mountcastle yes the Orioles should sign O Hearn and platoon him with Mountcastle with O Hearn making up majority of the starts at 1B.

        Reply
    • Pickle_Britches

      1 hour ago

      Signing Shwarber be another Chris Davis 2.0 for the O’s lol

      2
      Reply
      • Jackson Rubbit

        30 mins ago

        I hope that lol at the end of your comment was at yourself.

        2
        Reply
  2. WadeBoggsWildRide

    1 hour ago

    I still think Imai goes to the Dodgers and they use a 6 man rotation.

    Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      43 mins ago

      1. He won’t.
      2. They might.

      Reply
    • Aaron Sapoznik

      41 mins ago

      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.

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      • ohyeadam

        22 mins ago

        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

        Reply
  3. rybowski

    1 hour ago

    And I’ve shown interest in Sydney Sweeny.

    Good luck, Orioles.

    3
    Reply
  4. southern lion

    59 mins ago

    Not a huge Orioles fan, but I do believe baseball is better when they’re competitive. Last season was a disappointment in Baltimore.

    6
    Reply
  5. Bivouac-Sal

    56 mins ago

    Heyman is a loser.

    3
    Reply
  6. King Floch

    49 mins ago

    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.

    Reply
  7. Getgone2

    48 mins ago

    O’Neil contract is awful.

    1
    Reply
  8. guilderc

    43 mins ago

    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

    2
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    • King. Of. Cards

      37 mins ago

      That would add 60 million to their payroll. I dont see them doing that.

      Reply
      • King Floch

        28 mins ago

        Why? That would put us right about where we were last year on opening day.

        1
        Reply
    • King Floch

      34 mins ago

      I’m sorry, does that actually say “CF: O’Neill” or did I get high and forget I got high?

      2
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      • King. Of. Cards

        29 mins ago

        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.

        2
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        • King Floch

          27 mins ago

          It’s not even December 1st lol.

          Reply
    • Blue Marvel

      13 mins ago

      Who’s our closer?

      Reply
  9. Blah blah blah

    42 mins ago

    I keep seeing reports on this site about poverty franchises being “interested” in the top free agents.

    Is it even worth reporting?

    Reply
  10. saj

    41 mins ago

    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.

    2
    Reply
  11. The_Porcupine

    40 mins ago

    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.

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    Reply
  12. AM21

    8 mins ago

    Orioles will not spend what it’s going to cost to sign Schwarber.

    Reply
    • saj

      3 mins ago

      Or any other top 10 FA.

      Reply
  13. saj

    41 seconds ago

    “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.

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