
Locked On Orioles - Daily Podcast On The Baltimore Orioles Orioles 2025 season mercifully comes to an end as they are swept in The Bronx
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Sep 29, 2025 The Baltimore Orioles' season ended dramatically with a sweep by the Yankees. Key performances were highlighted, including Trevor Rogers' rough outing and Jordan Westburg's impressive home run. Kobe Mayo's strong September contrasted with the team's offensive struggles. Highlights included Kyle Bradish's encouraging return and Adley Rutschman's record hit. Dean Kremer's potential role flexibility for next season was also discussed, alongside a recap of the team's 75-87 finish and an engaging offseason preview.
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Season Ends In Disappointment
- The Orioles finished 75-87, their first losing season since 2021.
- The season included firing Brandon Hyde, a deadline sell-off, and a September push that ultimately fell short.
Rogers' One Clunker In A Stellar Year
- Trevor Rogers had an otherwise historic season but imploded in the finale, allowing six earned runs on three homers.
- Connor frames that outing as one of two bad starts in an otherwise dominant 18-start campaign for Rogers.
Bullpen Depth Showed Up Late
- Colin Selby and Jose Castillo provided key length after Rogers' early exit and finished with scoreless frames.
- Those performances give both relievers an offseason chance to compete for bullpen spots in 2026.
