Baltimore MLB Spring Training 2026: 30 Guests Announced

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The Baltimore Orioles announced their guests to Spring Training 2026, with talents such as Trey Gibson and Enrique Bradfield Jr., in addition to the Latin presence.

Baltimore Orioles announced today (February 4) that they have invited 30 non-roster players to spring training MLB in Sarasota, Florida. The roster includes 11 right-handed pitchers, four left-handed pitchers, five catchers, six infielders and four outfielders. The full list is below:

The current squad of Orioles for spring training, with player numbers, is attached below. The pitchers and catchers of the Orioles They have their first training scheduled on Wednesday, February 11, while the first training with the full team will take place on Monday, February 16. The Orioles They plan to begin their participation in the 2026 Grapefruit League in the Ed Smith Stadium on Friday, February 20, against the New York Yankees. Tickets for all 16 preseason home games, as well as the exhibition game on Sunday, March 22 against the Washington Nationals in Oriole Park at Camden Yardsthey are now on sale.

Pitchers

  • Luis de Leon
  • Andrew Magno
  • Eric Torres
  • Josh Walker
  • Jeisson Cabrera
  • Hans Crouse
  • Nestor German
  • Trey Gibson
  • Keagan Gillies
  • Richard Guasch
  • Jean Carlos Henriquez
  • Enoli Paredes
  • Albert Suarez
  • Levi Wells
  • Cameron Weston

Catchers

  • Ethan Anderson
  • Silas Ardoin
  • Mavericks Handley
  • Sam Huff
  • Creed Willems

Infielders

  • Jose Barrero
  • Payton Eeles
  • Aron Estrada
  • Ryan Noda
  • Willy Vasquez
  • Luis Vazquez

Outfielders

  • Enrique Bradfield Jr.
  • Jud Fabian
  • Jhonkensy Noel
  • Will Robertson

Information from the Baltimore Orioles press department

The 2026 season of Baltimore Orioles It is shaping up to be a key year in their reconstruction after a disappointing 2025, in which they finished in last place in the Eastern Division of the American League.

During the offseason, the management headed by Mike Elias He reinforced his squad on multiple fronts. The most notable movement was the signing of the first baseman Pete Alonsoon a five-year, $155 million contract, looking to add power to a lineup that was deficient in offensive production last season. To close games, Baltimore signed the reliever Ryan Helsley with a two-year, 28 million contract after the injury of Felix Bautista. He also joined the outfielder Taylor Ward In a trade, the pitcher was acquired Shane Bazit was signed again Zach Eflin and joined the bullpen Andrew Kittredge.

These moves aim to balance a rotation that lacks a reliable “number one” pitcher and an offense with more power and depth. However, there are still expectations that the team will look for a high-caliber starter before the start of the season to fully compete in the competitive It is of the Americana.

Looking to 2026, the expectations are to increase offensive production, improve with runners in scoring position and end recent negative streaks, such as poor performance with runners in scoring position and the prolonged lack of victories in playoffs.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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