PT TOMORROW: AL East—How will LF, DH shake out in BAL?

Baltimore Orioles

The Orioles enter spring training with a lot of players to sift through for their left field and DH mix.

Nolan Reimold (OF, BAL) will reportedly be a “full go” for the start of the exhibition season despite coming of neck-fusion surgery. Something to watch in spring training, beyond whether Reimold can simply regain his timing and stay on the field, is to what extent the surgery has sapped his emerging power. It is worth noting, however, that even in the best of times Reimold’s xPX was less than convinced that he'd become a big bopper. He is an AL-only end-game speculation at best, and it would also not be surprising to see the Orioles target him for DH duty more often than not to maintain his health.

As one of the few...

Almost!

You’re just a few clicks away from accessing this feature and hundreds more throughout the year that have a singular goal in mind: Winning your league. Subscribe to BaseballHQ.com here!

Already a subscriber? Sign in here

More From PT Tomorrow

For the NL West this week, we take a close look at Randy Vásquez's velocity changes, a looming pitching surprise in Arizona, and playing time outlooks for young guys trying to make a name for themselves.
Apr 4 2026 3:07am
CJ Kayfus had a bad night in left field on Sunday. Could it hurt his playing time going forward? Plus, a look at early lineups in CHW and DET, the closer situation in KC, and positional flexibility for the Twins C.J. Culpepper.
Apr 2 2026 3:05am
With Bryan Abreu's early season struggles, is there a change to be made at closer in Houston?
Apr 1 2026 3:05am
Jesús Sánchez (pictured) and Nathan Lukes are jockeying for at-bats in left field for Toronto. Plus, more fallout from the first weekend of action in 2026.
Mar 31 2026 3:05am

Tools