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MLB rumors: Orioles trade talks for Dylan Cease receive depressing update

Despite the Orioles’ need for starting pitching, a trade for White Sox ace Dylan Cease is seeming less and less likely.

Despite winning over 100 games and the AL East, the Baltimore Orioles have had a relatively quiet offseason. While a trade for Chicago White Sox ace Dylan Cease would certainly send shockwaves, a deal is seeming less likely for the Orioles.

Dylan Cease wearing a half White Sox, half Orioles logo next to an Orioles logo at Camden Yards

Trade talks between Baltimore and Chicago over Cease have stopped, via Bob Nightengale of USA Today.

At just $73 million, the Orioles have the second-lowest payroll in baseball. Craig Kimbrell has been Baltimore’s only notable major league signing. The Orioles could absolutely afford Cease and his $8 million 2024 salary. However, they’ve been unable to find a fit with the White Sox and trade talks have stalled out.

Dylan Cease wearing a half White Sox, half Orioles logo next to an Orioles logo at Camden Yards

Pitching was a shocking strength for the Orioles in 2023, as they ranked seventh in the league with a 3.89 ERA. However, Baltimore lacked a true ace as Kyle Bradish was the only pitcher with 100+ innings pitched and a sub 3.00 ERA. Come playoff time, the Orioles need a starter they can trust on the mound when it matters most.

Dylan Cease would fill that role admirably in Baltimore. While he struggled to a 4.58, the right-hander recorded his fourth-straight 200+ strikeout season. Cease was a star in 2022, recording a 14-8 record with a 2.20 ERA and a 227/78 K/BB ratio.

Dylan Cease wearing a half White Sox, half Orioles logo next to an Orioles logo at Camden Yards

As the Orioles continue their quest to add pitching, Cease doesn’t look long for Baltimore. The team still has plenty of money to spend and/or assets to trade to add to their rotation. While it wasn’t enough to land Cease – at least in the current White Sox’s thinking – the Orioles are still hoping to improve their roster and defend the AL East title.

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