Overview
- A 3-2 loss at Yankee Stadium closed the season at 75-87, Baltimore's first last-place AL East finish since 2021.
- Interim manager Tony Mansolino said he may need to seek a new job and described the year as a failure.
- Mansolino took over on May 17 after Brandon Hyde was fired following a 15-28 start, and the team went 60-59 under him.
- Injuries and a sweeping trade-deadline reset — including deals of Charlie Morton, Cedric Mullins, Ryan O’Hearn and multiple relievers — reshaped the roster.
- The front office begins offseason planning after Monday’s end-of-season news conference at the Warehouse.