Baltimore Orioles' Gunnar Henderson Sends Message After Adley Rutschman News
Baltimore Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson had a message for catcher Adley Rutschman.
The Baltimore Orioles entered Tuesday looking to take the series against the struggling Kansas City Royals. The Orioles have been underwhelming to start the season. Baltimore sits at 11-13 and has struggled to find offensive consistency, but the club received a major boost with the return of catcher Adley Rutschman.
The 28-year-old was activated from the 10-day injured list after missing the minimum with left ankle inflammation, and his presence immediately changed the tone around the team. Before the game against the Royals, Gunnar Henderson shared how much Rutschman’s return meant inside the clubhouse. “I know he's pumped up.
It seems like he's been cooped up in a cage for a while [laughs], but no, pumped up to have him back and have him back in the lineup,” Henderson said (h/t Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun). Gunnar Henderson on the Orioles getting Adley Rutschman back from the injured list: "I know he's pumped up. It seems like he's been cooped up in a cage for a while [laughs], but no, pumped up to have him back and have him back in the lineup.
” — Matt Weyrich (@ByMattWeyrich) April 21, 2026 Rutschman wasted no time making an impact, recording two hits, including a two-run home run, in Baltimore’s loss to Kansas City. Even in defeat, the Orioles were reminded of how different their lineup looks when both Henderson and Rutschman are healthy and producing. They remain the faces of the franchise, and their importance to Baltimore’s postseason hopes cannot be overstated.