The talk of the Baltimore Orioles offseason will be centered around Corbin Burnes and Anthony Santander. Rightfully so, too, as they're arguably two of the top five free agents in Major League Baseball this winter. They also have a decision to make with Eloy Jimenez, who they acquired at the trade deadline.
After the Baltimore Orioles wrapped up the regular season with a 6-2 win over the shell-shocked Minnesota Twins at Target Field on Sunday, they returned home to practice on Monday.
One veteran slugger’s fall from grace continues.
The Baltimore Orioles activated first baseman Ryan Mountcastle from the 10-day injured list Tuesday after he missed a month due to a sprained left wrist.
The Orioles made several roster moves ahead of the final stretch of the season.
Ahead of this past trade deadline, it was known the Baltimore Orioles could land just about anyone they wanted to because of their loaded farm system.
The Baltimore Orioles have received some criticism for how they handled last week's trade deadline and who they did or didn't acquire, but one player they definitely don't regret adding is former Chicago White Sox outfielder Eloy Jimenez.
He was supposed to be a foundational piece — a lineup mainstay. He was supposed to be a focal point of what many hoped would be the greatest era of Chicago White Sox baseball.
The Baltimore Orioles acquired outfielder/designated hitter Eloy Jimenez in a deal with the Chicago White Sox before Tuesday’s MLB trade deadline. Although a prospect was involved, the move will also provide the White Sox with an opportunity to move on from Jimenez’s contract.
The White Sox were active participants in the 2024 trade market, aiming to infuse their roster with promising young players while offloading some veteran assets.
The Baltimore Orioles traded for Chicago White Sox outfielder/designated hitter Eloy Jimenez on Tuesday, multiple sources reported. Baltimore's return in the deal is so far unknown.
The Baltimore Orioles were insanely busy ahead of the 2024 MLB trade deadline. After acquiring slugging outfielder Eloy Jimenez from the Chicago White Sox, it seems that they were likely done.
The Orioles and White Sox are finishing up a trade that’ll send outfielder/designated hitter Eloy Jimenez from Chicago to Baltimore, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
The Chicago White Sox are in the midst of a brutal season. They are mired in last place in the American League Central division with the worst record in baseball.
He is in the final guaranteed season of the six-year, $43M extension he signed with the Sox going into 2019. He’s making $13M this year and then there are two club options.
The Chicago White Sox’s 2024 season has been a forgettable one up to this point. Not only have injuries been a concern, but Chicago has the worst record in MLB with an ugly 15-48 mark.
In an all-too-familiar scenario, the Chicago White Sox find themselves without their power-hitting outfielder Eloy Jimenez for the next 4-6 weeks. This latest setback adds to Jimenez's extensive injury history, which has become a source of immense frustration for the organization and its fans.
We are just a week away from Opening Day 2024, and the Chicago White Sox are hoping to enter the new season in good health. Unfortunately, it looks like DH Eloy Jimenez will miss some time during the final week of Spring Training after fouling a ball off of his right foot.
The Milwaukee Brewers were linked to several players last summer around the trade deadline. Should they look to reopen talks for one particular player?
The Chicago White Sox are in the market to move, well, just about anybody. Who might be a trade fit for slugger Eloy Jimenez?
Eloy Jimenez is listed as day-to-day after exiting Thursday night's ballgame in the top of the ninth inning after struggling to run to first base. The play itself was quite bizarre.
Prior to Saturday’s game, manager Pedro Grifol provided a positive update on outfielder/designated hitter Eloy Jimenez. “Eloy had a full day today,” Grifol told the media.
Prior to landing on the injured list, Jimenez had started the 2022 season 8-for-36 with one home run and seven RBIs.
White Sox left fielder Eloy left Chicago's game against the Minnesota Twins Saturday afternoon with an apparent hamstring injury.
In a corresponding roster move, Chicago optioned infielder Jake Burger to Triple-A Charlotte.
The Chicago White Sox lineup is about to receive a significant boost.
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