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Kyle Gibson Cut by Orioles, Who Place Tyler O'Neill on Injured List because of Shoulder

  • Following a rough outing on Saturday, the Baltimore Orioles removed veteran right-handed pitcher Kyle Gibson from their 40-man roster on Sunday.
  • This decision came after Gibson surrendered six runs while managing to record just two outs in Baltimore’s 10-6 defeat against Washington on Saturday.
  • At 37 years old, Gibson signed a one-year, $5.25 million deal in March but struggled through four starts, posting a 16.78 ERA—an unprecedented mark for any Orioles pitcher with a minimum of four starts since the team relocated to Baltimore in 1954.
  • The Orioles placed Tyler O'Neill on the injured list due to a left shoulder issue and brought up Dylan Carlson and right-handed pitcher Kade Strowd from Triple-A to take their places on the roster.
  • These roster moves came shortly after the Orioles parted ways with manager Brandon Hyde, reflecting the team’s response to a challenging start to the season and their efforts to reconfigure the lineup.
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Orioles release Kyle Gibson amid slew of changes

A day after the Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde, Baltimore made more changes Sunday, including the release of pitcher Kyle Gibson.

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Kyle Gibson cut by Orioles, who place Tyler O'Neill on injured list because of shoulder

BALTIMORE (AP) — Pitcher Kyle Gibson was designated for assignment by the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday with an 0-3 record and a 16.78 ERA in four starts after signing a $5.25 million, one-year contract on March 22.

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The Baltimore Banner broke the news in on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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