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By selecting the likes of Ike Irish, Caden Bodine, Wehiwa Aloy and Slater de Brun, the Orioles took full advantage of their treasure trove of draft picks.
Breaking up is hard to do, but the Baltimore Orioles have no choice. That became evident last weekend when the Orioles were shut out to end the first half.
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The New York Mets address key trade deadline needs in this mock blockbuster deal with the Orioles, landing Cedric Mullins and Gregory Soto.
The Baltimore Orioles took Ike Irish 19th overall in the 2025 MLB Draft, giving Auburn baseball a first-round draftee for the first time since 2020.
"I don't think he's going to stop hitting," Auburn HC Butch Thompson said of Orioles first-round pick Ike Irish. "It's the most competitive at-bat that I have seen in my coaching career."
The Baltimore Orioles have had a nightmarish season that has seen their manager fired and fans calling for the decision makers to suffer the same fate. For the
Slater de Brun, one of Vanderbilt baseball's top signees, was selected No. 37 overall by the Baltimore Orioles in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft on July 13 and is likely to sign rather than joining the Commodores.