The Orioles placed outfielder Dylan Beavers on the 10-day IL before today’s game against the Yankees with an oblique strain. In a corresponding move, the Orioles recalled catcher Maverick Handley from Double-A Chesapeake. The concern for Beavers’ oblique strain is low, with manager Craig Albernaz calling it a low-grade strain (via Jake Rill of MLB.com).
The left-handed Beavers was looking to build off a strong 2025 showcase. His .227/.375/.400 line in 137 plate appearances was good for a 125 wRC+ (100 is average), indicating he was 25% better than the average major league batter. His 2026 follow-up has not shown quite as much promise, with a .243/.331/.369 line in 119 PAs, which equates to roughly league-average performance. He’s cut the strikeout rate by nearly 3%, but dropped the walk rate by over 7%. Of course, Beavers won’t turn 25 until early August, so there’s not much long-term divination from the small sample sizes of an up-and-coming major leaguer.
In his stead, Handley will get his second taste of MLB action. The then-27-year-old was far below replacement in 47 PAs last year with Baltimore, but to his credit, has performed well in an even tinier sample size this season, primarily at Triple-A Norfolk (.333/.458/.444 for a 139 wRC+). Zooming out to the greater roster picture, Baltimore is suffering from a rash of injuries. Beavers joins Ryan Mountcastle, Jackson Holliday, Jordan Westburg, and Heston Kjerstad on the IL (alongside eight pitchers). The bench is entirely right-handed, except for outfielders Leody Taveras/Colton Cowser, the latter of whom is struggling mightily to the tune of a .171/.264/.197 line (38 wRC+) in 88 PAs this season.
Taveras has already been elevated to the near-everyday centerfielder, given the aforementioned struggles of Cowser (to Taveras’ credit, his .258/.363/.392 line has made it an easy decision). In Beavers’ absence, Tyler O’Neill could pick up the lion’s share of starts in right field. Despite a tepid start to 2026 with a .183/.310/.250 (70 wRC+) line, O’Neill has drawn three straight starts in right field for the O’s.
