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Orioles’ Gary Sánchez Elects Free Agency After Injury-Plagued Season
UPDATE: The Baltimore Orioles are facing a significant roster shakeup as catcher Gary Sánchez has officially elected free agency, according to the latest MLB transactions reported by CBSSports.com. This announcement comes just days after a disappointing 2025 season for the Orioles, who had high playoff aspirations but ultimately fell short due to injuries and underperformance.
Sánchez, 30, played in only 29 games for Baltimore last season, finishing with a batting line of .231/.297/.418, which included five home runs and a .715 OPS over 101 at-bats. His struggles were notably pronounced against left-handed pitchers, where he managed just a .211 batting average and one home run. A knee sprain sidelined Sánchez for a significant portion of the season, interrupting a promising stretch where he hit .295 with a .574 slugging percentage in the 17 games prior to his injury.
The decision to enter free agency opens the door for Sánchez to seek opportunities with a new team, potentially including a return to his former club, the New York Yankees. The Yankees are actively searching for a right-handed hitting catcher to complement their current roster, which features left-handed hitters Ben Rice and Austin Wells.
This move has immediate implications for the Orioles as they pivot towards the future. With promising young catchers Adley Rutschman and Samuel Basallo already in place, Sánchez’s exit allows the team to further solidify its lineup with fresh talent. Although Sánchez’s best years may be behind him, his power potential remains a valuable asset; he recorded seven extra-base hits in just 101 at-bats last season.
As the offseason unfolds, Sánchez could emerge as an underrated free agent acquisition. If he can stay healthy, he has the potential to be a reliable backup option for whichever organization signs him. The coming weeks will be crucial as teams finalize their rosters and make strategic decisions ahead of the next season.
Stay tuned for more updates on Sánchez’s free agency status and the broader implications for the Orioles and Yankees as the MLB offseason progresses.
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