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Two important jugs from Baltimore Orioles make important progress in their injury rehab

The Baltimore Orioles saw two injured jugs made some great progress in their rehabilitation and approached this fighting pitching staff.

Andrew Kitredge, who signed this low season to a one-year deal, organizes a bullpen session for a bullpen session and, according to Brandon Hyde, felt “great” today.

Morgan Adsit from Fox 8 Sports added that Kitredge should still be “a few weeks away”, but this update shows that it is at least moving in the right direction.

The 35-year-old could have been an important addition to this pitching employee right from the start, so the season will not fully apart from the team, which he is healthy.

Last year he published an ERA of 2.80 in 70.2 work for the St. Louis Cardinals. Since his first all-star campaign in 2021, he has an ERA of 2.48.

This is the type of consistency and production that the orioles are desperately missing.

Tyler Wells is the other jug ​​that has taken an important step.

Jake Rill from MLB.com announced that Wells threw his first meeting meeting since his UCL repair surgery.

Wells followed with an injury at the end of the season after he had only received 15.1 Innerings in 2024. The rotation needs more help than the bullpen, so you will be happy when it is finally healthy.

The 29-year-old has a career of 4.06 ERA with a whip of 1.045 and ERA+ of 101.

Baltimore is looking for everything that can work for you at this time, and that could come in the form of injured players who get healthy.

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