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Orioles Fans Shouldn't Dismiss Cade Povich's Future
Offseason moves may have pushed the young pitcher down the depth chart, but he still has potential.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The Baltimore Orioles made several moves this offseason to bolster their starting rotation, including re-signing Zach Eflin and acquiring Shane Baz and Chris Bassitt. While these additions may have pushed 25-year-old left-hander Cade Povich down the depth chart, Orioles fans shouldn't be too quick to write off his future potential.
Why it matters
Povich was a highly touted prospect in the Orioles' system, and many fans were hoping he would get a chance to contribute at the major league level this season. The Orioles' offseason moves suggest they believe Povich still needs more development time, but he could still play a key role for the team in the future.
The details
The Orioles' offseason additions of Eflin, Baz, and Bassitt have likely pushed Povich down the team's starting rotation depth chart. However, the young left-hander still has significant potential and could still factor into the Orioles' plans down the line, even if he doesn't make the Opening Day roster.
- The Orioles made several key offseason moves to bolster their starting rotation in 2026.
The players
Cade Povich
A 25-year-old left-handed pitcher in the Orioles' minor league system who was once considered a top prospect.
Zach Eflin
A veteran right-handed pitcher who the Orioles re-signed this offseason to provide stability at the back end of their rotation.
Shane Baz
A young right-handed pitcher acquired by the Orioles in a trade this offseason to bolster their starting rotation.
Chris Bassitt
A veteran right-handed pitcher signed by the Orioles this offseason to strengthen their starting rotation.
Mike Elias
The general manager of the Baltimore Orioles who made the team's offseason moves to improve the starting rotation.
The takeaway
While the Orioles' offseason moves may have pushed Cade Povich down the depth chart, the young left-hander still has significant potential and could play a key role for the team in the future. Orioles fans shouldn't be too quick to write off Povich's future just yet.
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