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Old 06-06-2022, 11:36 AM   #8
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A Breakdown of My Team and Transactions (Continued)

Here's the next few players's descriptions on my team:

Isaiah Jordan- Relief Pitcher. Jordan joined the Orioles after the 2022 season after we signed him from the Pittsburgh Pirates. His hometown is Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, which is fitting, because Jordan is also a super-athlete. He won the Reliever of the Year Award with Pittsburgh in 2022, becoming the first and only non-closer to win the award. Throughout his career with the Phillies, Pirates and Orioles, Jordan has accumulated an ERA of 2.04 along with a K/9 rate of 14.2. He has only nine total saves.

John Pavel- Relief Pitcher. He's a valuable left hand bullpen piece. Born in Akron, OH. His greatest attribute is his control-- he doesn't walk a lot of batters. He was primarily a starter in 2025, but still starts occasionally when I face teams with a lot of lefties. Throughout his career with the Orioles (only team he's been on), he has an ERA of 3.18, a win loss record of 39-6 across 162 games (45 starts), and an average K/9 of 6.4. He hasn't been doing too well this season, so I may trade him.

Julio Aleman- Relief Pitcher. Aleman is a reliable mainstay in the Orioles bullpen. He's one of the few pitchers left in my original 2021 World Series team. He's mainly been a setup man, but since 2025 he's taken on a long relief/follower role. He was born in Cancun, Mexico. His career has been entirely with the Orioles, and his stats highlights are as follows: 2.36 ERA, 9.5 K/9, 13 saves, and a 30-8 W-L record.

Luis Mata- Relief Pitcher. This name may be unfamiliar. I signed Mata as an international free agent before the 2024 season, and he's mainly been my setup man. He's a strikeout machine who induces a lot of groundballs, so he's pretty reliable. He was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Throughout three years with the Orioles, he has accumulated a 2.15 ERA, a K/9 of 13.1, and a W-L record of 11-3.

Ryan Hildreth- First Base. He's a rookie this year in 2026, and I acquired him in a trade with the New York Mets by shipping reliever Alex Velasquez away. He's from Austin, TX. Drafted in the 2nd round out of Virginia Tech by the Mets. He hasn't played much for the Orioles, but in his small sample size he's been impressive, batting .276 with 10 home runs in 36 games. He doesn't steal many bases.

The next row will be posted soon.
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