Former Orioles starter Kyle Gibson reached out to Andrew Kittredge after he signed to share his thoughts on the clubhouse the reliever is set to join.
Former St. Louis Cardinal and free agent reliever Andrew Kittredge has agreed on a $10 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to need to take a hard look at the bullpen this offseason. On the bright side, the Cardinals and star closer Ryan Helsley avoided arbitration on Thursday with an ...
Andrew Kittredge and the Baltimore Orioles have finalized a $10 million, one-year contract. The reliever gets a $9 million salary this year and the agreement includes a $9 million team option for 2026 with a $1 million buyout.
While the Ravens’ season came to an abrupt end Sunday, the Orioles begin spring training in just over three weeks.
The 34-year-old right-hander went 5-5 with a 2.80 ERA and one save last year with the St. Louis Cardinals, striking out 67 and walking 20 in 70 2/3 innings.
It's not only his father but also his younger brother Ethan Holliday, who is widely considered the first overall pick in the upcoming draft. The pair have been working with trainer Michael Drach this offseason ahead of the 2025 campaign. Drach's Instagram showed them training to improve their strength and speed heading into the new year.
The 34-year-old right-hander went 5-5 with a 2.80 ERA and one save last year with the Cardinals, striking out 67 and walking 20 in 70 ⅔ innings.
The projected Orioles bullpen for 2025 is a more experienced and decorated group than the one that began 2024. The biggest addition will be the return of Félix Bautista, their exceptional closer who had Tommy John surgery in October 2023,
The Orioles and right-handed reliever Andrew Kittredge agreed to a one-year, $10 million deal with a team option for the 2026 season, according to multiple repo
Andrew Kittredge and the Baltimore Orioles finalized a $10 ... went 5-5 with a 2.80 ERA and one save last season for the St. Louis Cardinals, striking out 67 and walking 20 in 70 2/3 innings.
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