In a blockbuster move signaling their intent to compete at the highest level, the Baltimore Orioles have struck a deal with the Milwaukee Brewers to acquire ace pitcher Corbin Burnes. This trade arrives after months of speculation about Burnes’ future, given he’s in the final year of his contract. Baltimore hopes Burnes, a Cy Young winner, will bring depth and firepower to their pitching rotation, which the team has sought to strengthen since their recent rise as American League contenders.
As part of the trade, the Orioles will send promising infielder Joey Ortiz, left-hander DL Hall, and their Competitive Balance Round A draft pick to Milwaukee. Ortiz, ranked in MLB’s top 100 prospects, and Hall, a 2017 first-round pick, could provide the Brewers with young, high-potential talent as they look to rebuild parts of their roster. Burnes, meanwhile, heads to Baltimore with a one-year, $15.6 million contract, potentially the highest on the Orioles’ payroll, adding significant firepower to Baltimore’s lineup.
Burnes’ arrival could prove to be a turning point for the Orioles in 2024, especially under new ownership led by billionaire David Rubenstein. However, Baltimore faces a critical decision: whether to sign Burnes to a long-term contract after this season or allow him to enter free agency, risking the loss of one of MLB’s elite arms. This high-stakes gamble highlights the Orioles’ commitment to making a deep playoff push and possibly a championship run.