MLB rumors: Orioles eyeing ex-Rays, Reds reliever amid Felix Bautista injury
The Baltimore Orioles are reportedly interested in former Rays reliever Robert Stephenson amid MLB free agency
The Baltimore Orioles are seeking bullpen help amid Felix Bautista’s injury. Baltimore is reportedly interested in reliever Robert Stephenson, per Jon Morosi of MLB Network.
The Orioles update comes after Morosi reported that Stephenson “has been one of the most popular free-agent relievers” during the offseason. Baltimore relied heavily on its bullpen in 2023 and intends to do the same in 2024. That will be difficult without Bautista though, an All-Star closer who will likely miss the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
Perhaps Stephenson can step in and help fill the void for Baltimore.
Robert Stephenson drawing interest in MLB free agency
Teams such as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs have also been mentioned as possible landing destinations in addition to the Orioles for Stephenson in free agency. The right-handed pitcher is the latest former starter to find success as a reliever. The 30-year-old may be in line to receive a multi-year contract this offseason.
Stephenson pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays in 2023. He struggled in Pittsburgh, but found success in Tampa Bay. Stephenson ultimately recorded a 2.35 ERA and sparkling 0.678 WHIP with the Rays across 42 games.
His performance came at the perfect time. Now he is one of the most coveted right-handed relievers in MLB free agency.