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BAL • Outfielder • #12
about 2 months ago
Beavers fouled a ball off of his leg earlier in the ballgame. He was replaced by Dylan Carlson when the O’s took the field to start the fourth inning. It doesn’t sound like anything that should lead to any sort of extended absence, so the 24-year-old outfielder should be considered day-to-day.
Source: Roch Kubatko
BAL • Outfielder • #12
about 2 months ago
Beavers had already walked and scored before hitting his fourth homer to end it. He’s batted .245/.389/.421 in 127 plate appearances since being called up, which, combined with some terrific Triple-A numbers, should earn him the right to be penciled into the 2026 lineup. The Orioles, though, could look for some help there. Right now, they have Beavers, Colton Cowser, Tyler O’Neill and Jeremiah Jackson as their top four for the 2026 outfield, with Enrique Bradfield Jr. perhaps in line to contribute by midseason.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
2 months ago
Beavers delivered an RBI triple off of Shane Smith in the fifth inning that extended the Orioles’ advantage to 6-2. He then tagged Wikelman Gonzalez for a 408-foot (105.9 mph EV) two-run blast in the seventh inning that proved to be the difference in the game, The 24-year-old outfielder has impressed in his limited action with the Orioles, slashing .275/.420/.438 with a pair of homers, 11 RBI, one stolen base and a 25/20 K/BB ratio over his first 101 plate appearances.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
2 months ago
Jeremiah Jackson has been moved to the cleanup spot for the first time after Beavers walked three times on Saturday in his first appearance near the top of Baltimore’s lineup. The 24-year-old rookie boasts an impressive .299/.460/.418 triple-slash line with one homer, eight RBI and one steal across 23 games. He’s going to be an extremely popular breakout candidate in fantasy drafts next spring.
Source: MLB.com
BAL • Outfielder • #12
2 months ago
It’s the highest Beavers has batted since ascending to the big leagues last month. The 24-year-old top prospect has more than held his own across 22 games at the highest level, batting .303/.446/.424 with one homer, eight RBI and one steal during that span. He’s earned an opportunity to show what he can do as a top-of-the-order catalyst for the final two weeks.
Source: MLB.com
BAL • Outfielder • #12
2 months ago
It was a grounder up the middle that Nick Gonzales couldn’t quite glove. This comes less than 24 hours after he walked off the Pirates in the 10th inning on Wednesday. Beavers is hitting .302/.443/.429 in 80 plate appearances, and he seems like someone who should be penciled into the Orioles’ 2026 outfield. The team can afford to play him regularly the rest of the way, too; because he’s walked so much, he has accrued just 63 at-bats in 21 games. He’d have to total more than 67 with 16 games left in order to lose rookie eligibility next year.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
2 months ago
Beavers came through with a bases-loaded single to right field in the bottom of the 10th inning to send the Orioles faithful home in walk-off fashion. The 24-year-old rookie finished 2-for-3 with a double and a walk in the extra-inning affair.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
3 months ago
Beavers was responsible for Baltimore’s lone extra-base hit of the contest against Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito, who wound up navigating eight shutout frames at hitter-friendly Camden Yards. The 24-year-old rookie remains stuck at the bottom of the Orioles’ lineup for the rest of the season, but he’s the type of talent that could work his way into a more prominent role next season.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
3 months ago
The Orioles are technically facing a lefty, but opener Brennan Bernadino figures to be out of the game before Beavers would even bat from his usual spot at the bottom of the order. Still, the Orioles are trying to be mindful of Beavers’ playing time; they waited so long to call him up because they want him to be Rookie of the Year eligible. For that to happen, he’ll need to stay under 130 at-bats. He’s currently at 27 with 32 games left in the season. Fortunately, his seven walks don’t count in the total.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
3 months ago
Beavers tagged Astros’ right-hander Jason Alexander for a 390-foot (103.2 mph EV) solo shot in the second inning that pulled the O’s to within three runs at 4-1. He also strolled to the dish with the bases loaded and one out in the sixth inning and settled for a run-scoring fielder’s choice. The 24-year-old has impressed in his limited action thus far, slashing .294/.455/.529 with a homer, three RBI and a 5/5 K/BB ratio over his first 22 plate appearances.
BAL • Outfielder • #12
3 months ago
Beavers is 4-for-11 with three walks through three games, giving him a nice .500 OBP. It’s unclear whether he’ll get much of a chance versus lefties, but he should be solid enough against right-handers to warrant consideration in mixed leagues.