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40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches/Other Pitchers. 85 Clayton Beeter--JT Brubaker; 45 Gerrit Cole; 61 Jake Cousins--Fernando Cruz--Yerry De Los Santos; 59 Scott Effross; 54 Max Fried; 81 Luis Gil; 92 Yoendrys Gómez; 71 Ian Hamilton; 56 Mark Leiter Jr. 43 Jonathan Loáisiga; 55 Carlos Rodón; 36 Clarke Schmidt 0 Marcus Stroman; 98 Will ...
40 active, 0 inactive, 0 non-roster invitees. 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list * Not on active roster † Suspended list Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated December 16, 2024 Transactions • Depth chart → All MLB rosters
Each MLB team maintains two rosters: an active roster of players eligible to participate in an MLB game, and an expanded roster encompassing the active roster plus additional reserve players. Beginning with the 2021 season , the active roster size is 26 players, and the expanded roster size is 40 players (the expanded roster is commonly ...
40 active, 0 inactive, 0 non-roster invitees. 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list * Not on active roster † Suspended list Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated December 16, 2024 Transactions • Depth chart → All MLB rosters
These players are the only ones who may take the field in a game at any time. The active roster limit is currently 26 players (historically it was 25 players), although exceptions exist (for example, MLB allows teams playing a doubleheader to have one additional player active). Players on the active roster are also on the 40-man roster.
The Orioles finished the 2022 season with a 83–79 record, becoming the second team in MLB history to have a winning season only one year after losing 110 or more games. On June 9, 2022, Louis Angelos sued his brother, Orioles chairman and CEO John P. Angelos, and mother Georgia Angelos in Baltimore County Circuit Court.
Stadium lease negotiations were led by Maryland Governor Wes Moore (left) and Orioles then-CEO John P. Angelos (right). On September 28, 2023, it was reported that the Orioles came to an agreement with the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland on a 30-year lease agreement with two five-year options that can extend the lease into the 2060s. [5]
Jordan Cole Westburg (born February 18, 1999) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB). While he was primarily a shortstop throughout college and the minor leagues, he has mainly played second and third base since his MLB debut in 2023.