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Why was Elias’ promotion not announced by Orioles? | MAILBAG

September 15, 2025 by Baltimore Baseball

Question: I have only one question: Why is this franchise so secretive about everything? As you said, anyone else would be bragging about a promotion. So fine, Mike Elias isn’t that guy but a public franchise should be forthcoming with its fan base. Not to pull the “we pay your salary,” but as a ticket-holder, we deserve to know. So, if promotions and reorganizations of front office are done, why not put it out there? Why does everything have to be a whodunit novel?! From: Tim White

Answer: Tim, Mike Elias has chosen to be private in his dealings because he doesn’t want leaks. Finding out that he was promoted to president of baseball operations last offseason was not only a surprise to you but to all the people who cover the ballclub.

I would much prefer that the Orioles announced hirings and firings publicly as well as disclosing contract lengths.

However, they’re not a “public franchise” as you say. While they use taxpayer money to pay for their stadium, public money isn’t used to pay for players and executives.

They’re not required by Major League Baseball to disclose contract terms of their employees, though I wish they did. Transparency is best, but that’s not how Elias has chosen to run the team.

Question: What do you think the likelihood is of catcher Alex Jackson making the team next year? If Adley Rutschman and Samuel Basallo play more first base/DH, I think it could work. From: Mike McMakin

Answer: Mike, I think it’s possible that Alex Jackson could be on the Orioles, and the team could have three players who can catch. The Orioles will have four reserve players. There will be at least one reserve outfielder, and reserve infielder.

It seems like the Orioles like Jackson; he’s played better for the Orioles than he has at other major league stops, and having him along with Basallo and Rutschman would give their manager flexibility. Now, we have a whole offseason and spring training to see how they construct their 2026 club.

Most weekdays, I’ll be answering at least one Orioles question. If you’d like to submit a question, send it to: Rich@BaltimoreBaseball.com. Questions may be edited for clarity, length and style.

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