Orioles' Zach Eflin undergoes Tommy John surgery after early debut exit

Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Eflin underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow Wednesday, ending his 2026 season after exiting his debut early with discomfort. The 32-year-old right-hander received a second opinion from Dr. Keith Meister in Dallas before the procedure performed by the same doctor. The Orioles announced the news.

The Baltimore Orioles announced that Zach Eflin underwent UCL reconstruction surgery on his right elbow, performed by Dr. Keith Meister. This followed discomfort that forced his early exit from his season debut on March 31 against the Texas Rangers at Camden Yards, as detailed in prior coverage. It marks Eflin's first elbow injury in his 11-year MLB career, spanning the Philadelphia Phillies (2016-2022), Tampa Bay Rays (2023-2024), and Baltimore after a 2024 trade deadline deal where he posted a 2.60 ERA in nine starts. His 2025 season was limited by injuries, including three IL stints, no pitching after July 28, and a lumbar microdiscectomy on August 18. Eflin re-signed with the Orioles on December 28 for a one-year, $10 million deal with a mutual 2027 option, impressing in spring training with 7 1/3 scoreless innings over two outings to earn an Opening Day spot. With Tommy John recovery typically taking about a year, Eflin could begin 2027 on the injured list and faces free agency after the season.

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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.

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.

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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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San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish has stated that talk of his retirement is premature while he recovers from elbow surgery that will sideline him for the entire 2026 season. The 39-year-old is leaning toward voiding his contract but remains focused on rehabilitation.

Le lanceur droitier agent libre Michael King a réduit ses options à trois équipes de la Ligue Américaine Est : les Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox et New York Yankees. L'ancien lanceur des Padres âgé de 30 ans, qui a refusé une offre de qualification de 22,025 millions de dollars, devrait prendre une décision sous peu au milieu de l'intérêt de son ancienne division. Le marché de King est influencé par sa forte performance en 2024 et les préoccupations liées aux blessures en 2025.

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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher José Berríos has been sidelined by inflammation in his right elbow, discovered through an MRI, preventing him from joining Puerto Rico for the quarterfinal stage of the World Baseball Classic. The injury, caught early during insurance testing, is not structural but has scratched him from a scheduled Spring Training start. Despite feeling fine, Berríos and the team are monitoring the situation closely.

 

 

 

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