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Orioles Pitcher Tyler Wells Talks Health, Adaptability, and World Series Aspirations
Wells discusses his offseason training, embracing new roles, and the Orioles' championship expectations.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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In an interview with WBAL, Baltimore Orioles pitcher Tyler Wells discussed his strongest offseason yet, the science-driven approach he took to improve his durability, and why he feels physically and mentally ready for the 2026 season. Wells talked about embracing an 'adapt or die' mentality as the rotation evolves, being willing to take on any role to help the team win, and how new additions like Chris Bassitt and Pete Alonso have elevated the clubhouse's championship expectations.
Why it matters
The Orioles have been rebuilding in recent years, but with key offseason additions and a healthy Tyler Wells, the team is now openly focused on chasing a World Series title. Wells' comments provide insight into the team's culture shift under new leadership and the unified goal of the players to finally finish the job.
The details
Wells discussed embracing an 'adapt or die' mentality as the Orioles' rotation evolves, saying he's willing to take on any role to help the team win. He reflected on the culture shift under the new leadership, with the team now openly focused on chasing a World Series title. Wells also spoke about how new additions like Chris Bassitt and Pete Alonso have elevated the clubhouse's championship expectations.
- The interview with WBAL took place on February 18, 2026.
The players
Tyler Wells
A pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles who discussed his offseason training, adaptability, and the team's World Series aspirations.
Chris Bassitt
A new addition to the Orioles' roster who has helped elevate the team's championship expectations.
Pete Alonso
Another new addition to the Orioles' roster who has helped elevate the team's championship expectations.
What they’re saying
“I've embraced an 'adapt or die' mentality as the rotation evolves. I'm willing to take on any role to help this team win.”
— Tyler Wells, Orioles Pitcher (WBAL)
What’s next
The Orioles will begin their 2026 season in April, with high expectations for a deep playoff run and potential World Series appearance.
The takeaway
With a healthy Tyler Wells, key offseason additions, and a unified focus on winning a championship, the Orioles have positioned themselves as a legitimate contender in the American League. The team's open embrace of championship aspirations represents a significant culture shift that could finally lead to the franchise's first World Series title in decades.
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