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Mark Trumbo: Playing days seemingly over
Mark Trumbo is scheduled to join the Orioles at big-league camp this week as a guest instructor, suggesting that he's no longer looking to continue his playing career, Zachary Silver of MLB.com reports.Trumbo has never issued a formal statement indicating that he's retired, but his career effectively looks to be over given that he's 36 years old and hasn't played since the 2019 season. A two-time All-Star, Trumbo delivered his best season in 2016 as a member of the Orioles, earning his lone Silver Slugger Award that year after slugging an MLB-high 47 long balls. Over his 10 big-league seasons, Trumbo enjoyed stints with the Angels, Diamondbacks, Mariners and Orioles and accrued 218 home runs, 629 RBI and 532 runs to go with a .249 lifetime batting average.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Back in action Thursday
Mark Trumbo (back) is starting at designated hitter and batting sixth Thursday against the Blue Jays, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.He dealt with a strained left trapezius earlier this week and has dealt with a knee injury recently. Trumbo should play occasionally over the final 10 games of the season. He will be a free agent this winter.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Available off bench
Mark Trumbo (back) will be available off the bench Tuesday, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.Trumbo was scratched from the lineup Monday with what was referred to as a strained left trapezius at the time, though Trumbo referred to the problem as simply tightness in his upper back. He doesn't seem to be in line for an extended absence, but that doesn't mean he's guaranteed many at-bats down the stretch with the Baltimore Orioles likely preferring to give time to younger options.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Scratched with strain
Mark Trumbo was scratched from the lineup ahead of Monday's game against the Tigers with a strained left trapezius, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.Trumbo doesn't have much time to return if he's dealing with anything more than a very minor strain. The Baltimore Orioles have very little reason to rush back a 33-year-old in the final year of his contract when they could be giving time to younger players with a chance to be part of their future.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Drives home two in season debut
Mark Trumbo went 1-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored Monday against the Rays.Trumbo was activated from the 60-day injured list earlier in the day after missing almost the entire season while recovering from knee surgery, but he came through in the clutch by plating two in the sixth inning on a double to bring his team within a run. The 33-year-old veteran's contract is up after the season, so it remains to be seen how often he'll enter the lineup down the stretch of the 2019 campaign.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Set for season debut
Mark Trumbo (knee) was activated from the 60-day injured list and will bat sixth as the designated hitter Monday against the Rays.Trumbo is finally ready to go after undergoing knee surgery last September. It apparently still hurts his knee to play first base, so he's expected to stick to outfield and DH over the rest of the season. It's not clear how often he'll be in the lineup, as the rebuilding Baltimore Orioles will likely prefer to give at-bats to players who may be part of their future rather than a veteran whose contract is up after this season.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Ready for rehab assignment
Mark Trumbo (knee) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday.Trumbo is nearly ready to return from last September's knee surgery. He's expected to play in five games before joining the Baltimore Orioles in September, though the team doesn't have much reason to give regular at-bats to Trumbo over the handful of younger alternatives. He's a free agent after this season.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Approaching rehab assignment
Mark Trumbo (knee) expects to join Triple-A Norfolk for a rehab assignment Aug. 27, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.Trumbo would play five games before returning to major-league action for the first time since undergoing knee surgery in September of 2018. The veteran designated hitter posted a .261/.313/.452 triple slash with 17 home runs and 44 RBI in 90 games last season. With Trumbo approaching free agency this offseason, Baltimore likely will give playing time to younger players who have better odds of playing a part in the franchise's future.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Rehab assignment likely
Mark Trumbo (knee) will probably go out on a rehab assignment to prepare for a September activation, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports.He has not played a big-league game this season, and it's unclear what type of role he will fill when rosters expand in September. Trumbo is a free agent after the season, so it seems likely that Baltimore would prefer to give playing time to younger players who may be a part of the future.
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Orioles' Mark Trumbo: Hoping to return in September
Mark Trumbo (knee) is hoping to return sometime in September, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.Trumbo experienced renewed soreness in his surgically repaired knee over the weekend, prompting the veteran slugger to take a break from his rehab assignment. The 33-year-old acknowledged that his status for next season will likely depend on how he feels if he's able to return in September.