Eflin details injury recovery, return to Orioles amid active offseason

Veteran right-hander Zach Eflin, sidelined much of 2025 by injuries, has re-signed with the Baltimore Orioles on a one-year, $10 million deal with a mutual option for 2027. Excited about his health, Eflin aims to reclaim a rotation spot as the team builds for a 2026 rebound following a 75-87 season.

The Orioles announced Eflin's return on Sunday night, bolstering their starting staff amid an aggressive offseason (see related coverage). The 31-year-old, a 10-year MLB veteran, endured a rough 2025 after opening as Baltimore's Day One starter. Injuries limited him to 14 starts with a 5.93 ERA, including three IL stints: right lat strain (April 8-May 11), low back discomfort (June 29 through season's end), and lumbar microdiscectomy surgery on August 18.

Eflin has progressed well in recovery, resuming throwing in early November and planning his first bullpen session for January 6. Acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays before the 2024 deadline, he thrived with a 2.60 ERA over nine outings, then tossed four innings of one-run ball in the AL Wild Card Series loss to Kansas City.

His career highlights include a breakout 2023 with the Rays (16-8, 3.50 ERA, 31 starts, sixth in AL Cy Young voting) after six years with the Phillies (2016-2022).

"These guys wanted me back after missing all those starts and having an arm injury and having a back surgery. I get a chance to go back and show what I really am," Eflin said on a Monday Zoom call. "I feel better than I ever have in my life."

Eflin could compete for the No. 4 starter role in a rotation featuring Kyle Bradish, Trevor Rogers, Shane Baz, Dean Kremer and others. He praised the club's "win-now" additions like Pete Alonso, Taylor Ward, Ryan Helsley, Andrew Kittredge and Leody Taveras, targeting a World Series run.

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Orioles pitcher Zach Eflin exits mound early in debut, holding right elbow in discomfort vs. Rangers at Camden Yards.
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Zach Eflin exits Orioles debut early with elbow discomfort

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Baltimore Orioles right-hander Zach Eflin departed his 2026 season debut against the Texas Rangers with right elbow discomfort during the top of the fourth inning at Camden Yards. Eflin had recorded seven strikeouts over 3 2/3 innings, allowing one run on Ezequiel Duran's leadoff home run in the third. Rangers starter Jacob deGrom permitted three runs, including a solo home run by Pete Alonso.

The Baltimore Orioles have re-signed veteran right-hander Zach Eflin to a one-year contract worth $10 million guaranteed, with a mutual option for 2027. This move comes amid an active offseason following their 75-87 finish in last place in the AL East in 2025. Eflin joins a revamped rotation as the team seeks to rebound in a competitive division.

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Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola endured a challenging 2025 season marked by injuries and poor performance, but he is fully recovered and poised for a potential bounce-back in 2026. With uncertainties surrounding key teammates like Zack Wheeler and the departure of Ranger Suárez, Nola's resurgence could stabilize the team's pitching staff. Analysts highlight four key areas for improvement to help him regain his All-Star form.

The Baltimore Orioles announced a five-year contract extension with right-hander Shane Baz worth $68 million, the largest ever for a pitcher in franchise history. The deal, which begins immediately, covers his arbitration years in 2027 and 2028 and buys out two free-agent seasons. Baz, acquired from the Rays in December, is set to make his Orioles debut Sunday against the Twins.

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The Detroit Tigers have signed veteran pitcher Justin Verlander to a one-year, $13 million contract for the 2026 season, reuniting the future Hall of Famer with the franchise where he began his career. The deal includes $2 million in base salary and $11 million deferred starting in 2030. Verlander joins a strong rotation led by Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez as the team aims for a third consecutive postseason appearance.

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