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Dylan Carlson: Opts for free agency
Dylan Carlson elected free agency Thursday, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports.Carlson cleared waivers and opted for free agency rather than being assigned to Triple-A Norfolk after being outrighted by the Orioles. He struggled across 241 big-league plate appearances in 2025, hitting only .203/.278/.336.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Rare multi-hit game in win
Dylan Carlson went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in Tuesday's 8-7 win over the White Sox.The double was Carlson's first extra-base hit in September, and the multi-hit game was his first since Aug. 16. Despite having plenty of opportunities to seize a more significant role in the Baltimore Orioles' outfield -- Ramon Laureano, Ryan O'Hearn and Cedric Mullins were all traded away in July, and Tyler O'Neill has spent plenty of time on the IL -- Carlson has struggled to find his footing. Since the start of August, he's slashing .186/.293/.337 with two home runs and five RBI over 99 plate appearances (30 games) en route to a putrid .622 OPS for the year.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Sitting in third straight
Dylan Carlson is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Astros.Carlson is out of the lineup for the third game in a row and looks to have moved into a reserve role while Jeremiah Jackson and Dylan Beavers get extended looks in outfield. Though Carlson had begun to show signs of life at the plate by going 9-for-27 (.333 average) with two home runs and a 5:8 BB:K in his last nine games, he's slashing just .206/.262/.344 over 195 plate appearances for Baltimore this season.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Heading to bench Sunday
Dylan Carlson is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Astros.Carlson will head to the bench after starting five straight games and going 7-for-16 with two home runs, one triple, three walks, four RBI and four runs during that stretch. With Colton Cowser (concussion) returning from the injured list Sunday and Dylan Beavers likely to get an extended audition as an everyday player, Carlson may have to compete with Jeremiah Jackson for regular at-bats at the other spot in the Baltimore outfield. Both Carlson and Jackson may be at risk of losing out on opportunities once Tyler O'Neill (wrist) returns from the IL, however.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Late homer snaps power drought
Dylan Carlson went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in Friday's 7-0 win over the Astros.The outfielder extended Baltimore's lead with a 330-foot shot into the Crawford Boxes off Shawn Dubin in the eighth inning, his first home run since June 12 and first extra-base hit since June 22. During the prolonged 31-game homer drought, Carlson went just 13-for-88 with three RBI and five runs scored while struggling to make consistent hard contact. Friday's performance not only snapped the homerless stretch but also marked his second multi-hit effort in his last three games, offering a glimpse of improved form at the plate. On the season, the 26-year-old is slashing .200/.249/.315 with five home runs, 17 RBI and 13 runs scored across 61 games
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Receiving breather Sunday
Dylan Carlson is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Athletics.With Baltimore having moved three outfielders at the trade deadline before placing two more -- Colton Cowser (concussion) and Tyler O'Neill (wrist) -- on the injured list, Carlson's standing as a regular in the outfield appears relatively secure. That said, the 26-year-old has done little with his extended run in the lineup, as he went 0-for-31 with no runs or RBI over the past 10 games. While Carlson gets a breather, Greg Allen, Jordyn Adams and Jeremiah Jackson will start from left to right Sunday.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Getting regular run in outfield
Dylan Carlson will start in center field and bat seventh in Sunday's game against the Cubs.The 26-year-old switch hitter will pick up his fourth straight start and looks like he'll be in line for a near-everyday role after the Baltimore Orioles shipped out Cedric Mullins, Ramon Laureano and Ryan O'Hearn at the trade deadline. Carlson has yet to get going at the plate since being recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on July 22, going 2-for-21 with a 1:5 BB:K in nine games.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Returns to majors
The Baltimore Orioles recalled Dylan Carlson from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday, Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun reports.Carlson's promotion comes as Luis Vazquez was optioned to Norfolk prior to Tuesday's game. Carlson was demoted July 3 and has gone 8-for-27 with two home runs and six walks across seven games with the Tides. However, he has not managed an OPS over .696 in the majors since his career-high .780 OPS in 2021.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Sent down to minors
The Baltimore Orioles optioned Dylan Carlson to Triple-A Norfolk on Thursday, Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun reports.His roster spot will be filled by Tyler O'Neill (shoulder), who is slated to come off the 10-day injured list prior to Friday's game in Atlanta. Carlson has a .650 OPS with four homers in 118 plate appearances across his multiple stints with the Orioles in 2025.
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Orioles' Dylan Carlson: Back in majors
The Baltimore Orioles recalled Dylan Carlson from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday.The veteran outfielder was demoted over the weekend but will quickly return to the big leagues with Emmanuel Rivera getting designated for assignment. Carlson should serve as Baltimore's No. 4 outfielder, though he may not stick in the majors long since Tyler O'Neill (shoulder) is nearing his return from the injured list.