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Mike Elias says Orioles are ramping up efforts to sign Japanese players
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Mike Elias says Orioles are ramping up efforts to sign Japanese players

  • The Orioles are ramping up efforts to sign Japanese players, leveraging Sugano’s experience as a catalyst.
  • Mike Elias said the organization has scouts in Asia and executives who know the market, reinforcing a long-term plan.
  • Sugano’s MLB transition prompted the Orioles to consider more Japanese talent this winter.
  • Top Japanese players considered include pitchers Imai, Takahashi, and Arihara, plus bats Okamoto and Murakami.
  • Baltimore is exploring both pitching and hitting targets to boost the roster.
  • Sugano was the Orioles’ earlier Japanese addition, inspiring continued interest in Asia.
  • Elias pointed to an active market of Japanese stars who have or will be posted this winter.
  • Arrihara, Imai, Takahashi, and Griffin are among pitchers highlighted as potential targets.
  • Okamoto and Murakami are noted as potential power-hitting infield options.
  • Okamoto has 15 home runs in 69 games in 2025 and a strong OPS, despite injuries.
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Orioles linked to free agent who could 'scare off' other teams
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Orioles linked to free agent who could 'scare off' other teams

  • Orioles aim to land a front-end starting pitcher as Plan A for the 2026 rotation.
  • Zac Gallen is highlighted as the top option among available pitchers for the Orioles.
  • The Athletic suggested Gallen could be Orioles’ ideal free-agent acquisition for 2026.
  • Gallen's projected $52 million, three-year deal is cited as a potential bargain given his caliber.
  • Gallen’s 2025 arc showed a late-season upswing, with a 3.21 ERA over his final seven starts.
  • Gallen’s World Series pedigree with the Diamondbacks adds value for Baltimore’s ascent.
  • The Orioles acknowledge stiff competition as several teams pursue the same five arms.
  • Baltimore remains flexible, ready to pivot and get creative if the target isn’t achieved.
  • The report notes Morgan McCullough’s analysis and media input on Gallen’s fit.
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