Orioles biggest offseason regret called $10 million signing that was MLB's worst move
This $10 million signing might be the worst move of the entire offseason.
Orioles biggest offseason regret called $10 million signing that was MLB's worst move originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Baltimore Orioles are not having the 2026 season they were hoping for.
While it's not a complete disaster just yet, their 22-29 record is the worst in the American League East, though they're just 2. 5 games out of the AL Wild Card race. With such a poor record, it wouldn't be a surprise for the team to have plenty of regrets from their offseason.
The Shane Baz trade hasn't worked out at all, and the Orioles also missed on the Chris Bassitt signing. However, as Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller identified, there's a different move that warrants the team's biggest regret this offseason. That move?
The $10 million free agent signing of Zach Eflin. "Offseason Regret: Re-Signing Zach Eflin," Miller writes. "...