Orioles, Rockies and Cedric Mullins
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Someone constantly mentioned as a trade chip is Cedric Mullins, the slugging outfielder who would provide a solid glove and legit power from the left side of the plate. However, even with the offensive explosion he had on Saturday when he hit his first homer since July 4,
Cedric Mullins gave Baltimore fans another vintage performance to celebrate on Saturday night, and potential Orioles trade partners another data point to consider
Saturday was jam-packed with action at Camden Yards. The Orioles posted their largest shutout win in franchise history with an 18-0 rout of the MLB-worst Rockies. Trevor Rogers delivered another seven-inning gem.
Despite making a little bit of a run, the Orioles have simply not been good enough to compete in 2025 with injuries being their main issue. Coming into the year, this was a team that figured to be a playoff contender in the American League once again with a young core that was improving.
Slumping center fielder Cedric Mullins is too valuable for Orioles to give up on | ANALYSIS The 29-year-old is hitting .178 and was 0-for-25 before his first of two hits Sunday.
The New York Mets have already linked up with the selling Orioles on a trade this season, but who else could New York acquire from Baltimore?
With the trade deadline quickly approaching for the Baltimore Orioles, the team will likely continue to sell off some of their veteran assets.
Cedric Mullins made franchise history, becoming the third Oriole to hit 100 career home runs and steal 100 career bases. Even as he nears the possible end of his time with the Orioles, fans’ appreciation of him is peaking.