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Orioles' Reed Trimble: Shelved at Triple-A
Outfielder placed on 7-day injured list with right hamstring discomfort
Mar. 29, 2026 at 3:03pm
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The Baltimore Orioles have placed outfielder Reed Trimble on the 7-day injured list at their Triple-A affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia after he exited Friday's game against Nashville due to right hamstring discomfort. Trimble, who was awarded a spot on the Orioles' 40-man roster this offseason, could make his MLB debut later in 2026 but may need multiple injuries to the big-league outfield before receiving his first call-up.
Why it matters
Trimble is considered one of the Orioles' top prospects and his development at the Triple-A level is important for the organization's future outfield depth. Any significant injury setbacks could delay his path to the majors, so this hamstring issue will be closely monitored.
The details
In Norfolk's opening game on Friday, Trimble went 0-for-2 with a walk before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the seventh inning due to the right hamstring discomfort. The team has now placed him on the 7-day injured list as he recovers.
- Trimble exited Friday's game against Nashville due to the hamstring issue.
- Norfolk placed Trimble on the 7-day injured list on Saturday.
The players
Reed Trimble
A 25-year-old outfielder in the Baltimore Orioles' minor league system who was awarded a spot on the team's 40-man roster this offseason.
Norfolk
The Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, located in Norfolk, Virginia.
Nashville
The opposing team that Norfolk was playing against when Trimble suffered the hamstring injury.
What’s next
The Orioles will monitor Trimble's recovery and hope he can return to action at Triple-A Norfolk soon without any further setbacks.
The takeaway
This injury is a minor speed bump in Trimble's development, but the Orioles remain high on his long-term potential as an outfielder who could contribute at the major league level in the future if he can stay healthy.


