Overview
- The Orioles have extended their losing streak to seven games, their longest since 2021, falling to a 15-31 record on the season.
- General Manager Mike Elias spoke publicly for the first time since Brandon Hyde's firing, emphasizing shared accountability for the team's struggles.
- Elias acknowledged the front office's failure to build sufficient pitching depth, with the rotation ranking near the bottom in key metrics like ERA and WHIP.
- Interim manager Tony Mansolino, promoted after Hyde's dismissal, has yet to secure a win and faces the challenge of stabilizing the underperforming roster.
- Criticism continues to mount on ownership and the front office for perceived underinvestment and inadequate offseason moves following the loss of key players.