Orioles Reinstate C Adley Rutschman, Who Was on the Injured List with Left Ankle Inflammation
Rutschman returns after missing 10 games with left ankle inflammation, while Sam Huff is designated for assignment to clear a roster spot.
- On Tuesday, The Baltimore Orioles reinstated catcher Adley Rutschman from the injured list before the game in Kansas City, ending his absence since April 10 due to left ankle inflammation.
- Before the injury, Rutschman batted.294 with six doubles across his first 10 games, demonstrating strong early-season production prior to being sidelined.
- To accommodate the return of the All-Star, The Orioles designated catcher Sam Huff for assignment, clearing the roster spot.
- Rutschman, a two-time All-Star, seeks to rebound after last year's worst offensive performance:.220 with nine home runs and 29 RBI across 90 games.
- Rejoining the active roster immediately, Rutschman aims to bolster the lineup as The Orioles continue their season schedule with their primary catcher available.
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Orioles reinstate All-Star catcher Adley Rutschman from injured reserve
The Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday announced that they have reinstated catcher Adley Rutschman from the 10-day injured list. Rutschman, 28, was placed on the injured list with left ankle inflammation on April 11. Rutschman was scheduled to play that day, but was scratched from the lineup just hours before a matchup with the San Francisco Giants. Through 10 games this season, Rutschman had a batting average of .294 on 10 hits, with six of those hit…
Orioles lineup receives a boost with Adley Rutschman’s return
KANSAS CITY — The Orioles hoped a stint on the 10-day injured list would be all that was required for catcher Adley Rutschman, and it appears their hopes were answered. Baltimore activated Rutschman on Tuesday, providing the lineup with a capable reinforcement.
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