FORT MYERS, Florida—Manager Brandon Hyde has decided on the five starters who’ll open the season with the Orioles. On March 10th, Hyde named Corbin Burnes as the Orioles’ starter for the March 28th opener against the Los Angeles Angels at Camden Yards.
Grayson Rodriguez will start Game 2 on March 30th, Tyler Wells is the Orioles’ third starter. Dean Kremer and Cole Irvin will round out the rotation.
Burnes is scheduled to start on Friday night against Pittsburgh. Wells starts Saturday night against Toronto, and Rodriguez will start Sunday at Minnesota.
Hyde is comfortable with Rodriguez as his second starter.
“Because he did what he did in the second half, he’s shown over a couple months period that he can do it,” he said. “He can shut down good offenses, make really good starts for us. I want to believe that going into this year that that gave him some confidence, that he learned from some rough outings and also with his good outings that he can pitch up here and he can pitch well.
“I do have confidence that he’s going to get off to a good start for us, and that’s important. Our rotation is a big key for us, and Grayson’s a big part of that.”
Hyde’s been impressed with the spring that Wells has had.
“He’s throwing the ball great,” Hyde said. “One of our best, if not the best starter in the first half last year. He’s throwing the ball like that right now. We want to start him in Game 3.”
Despite off days early in the season, Hyde prefers a five-man to an early four-man rotation.
“It’s such a long year, and I’d like to give guys extra rest when we can,” Hyde said.
The Orioles still have 45 players on their spring training roster, and though closer Félix Bautista, starters Kyle Bradish and John Means won’t be on the active roster, that still means that 16 players must be removed from the spring training camp roster before the opener.
“We only have a few days left,” Hyde said. “We’re obviously getting close, so in the next couple of days we’ll start making some tough decisions.”
Hyde confirmed that Jorge Mateo has made the team.
“He offers us flexibility. That’s why we played him a lot in the outfield in spring training,” Hyde said. “He’s done a lot of outfield stuff in spring training to help with our versatility. We haven’t decided yet on [other players]. Mateo is kind of the wild card in that that he can play the outfield, too.”
Note: Hyde said he expects that Gunnar Henderson will primarily play shortstop this season. “A possibility of moving there, third base, at some point if something arises in a game.”