Monday, December 8, 2025

Title: Orioles Outfield Needs: Hays, Bader, and Future Options

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Orioles Should Prioritize Re-Signing Austin Hays

Baltimore, ‍MD – As the Orioles navigate the offseason following ⁤a historic 2023 season, retaining key contributors will be paramount to sustained success. Among‌ those, right-handed outfielder Austin Hays⁢ emerges ⁤as ⁢a critical re-signing target, offering a potent bat against left-handed pitching and valuable clubhouse leadership.

Hays ⁣became a⁢ free ⁤agent after a productive 2025 campaign where ​he⁢ posted a .275 average with 16 home runs and 67 RBIs across 103 games,finishing with a ‍.769⁤ OPS. These numbers mirrored his 2023 All-Star season. While the Reds‍ signed ⁢Hays to a one-year,$4 million contract⁢ with a $12 million ⁣mutual option for 2026,its widely anticipated that ​the option won’t be exercised,making him available once again.This presents the‌ Orioles ‌with an chance to⁢ address a clear offensive weakness and⁤ bolster their outfield depth.

The Orioles’ struggles against left-handed pitching were evident in 2025,​ with left-handed hitters combining to bat just .214 against southpaws. ⁣Hays, a right-handed bat, provides a ‌important counterpoint, having hit‌ .319 with a .949 OPS, two⁤ home runs, and 17 RBIs‍ in 91 at-bats against lefties in 2025. This ability to consistently produce against opposite-handed pitchers is a crucial skill the Orioles currently‍ lack.

Beyond his offensive contributions, Hays is valued for‌ his leadership qualities and demonstrated toughness, consistently playing through injuries. At 30 years ​old, ⁤he remains⁤ capable of delivering key hits,​ particularly ‌with ⁢the potential‌ for playing ​time increased due to Anthony Santander being limited ⁢to 54 games in 2025 due to multiple injured list stints.

While other free agent options ⁢exist, such as Harrison Bader -‌ who combined to⁣ hit.277 with a .796 OPS, 17 home runs, and 54 RBIs for the Phillies ⁢and​ Minnesota‍ in 2025 and posted a career-high 4.2 WAR – ⁢prioritizing Hays offers a⁢ known‌ commodity​ with ⁤a proven track record within the Orioles organization. A ​potential ⁣outfield pairing of Hays, Bader, Cedric⁤ Mullins, Ryan Mountcastle, and Colton Cowser could significantly improve the team’s offensive ​output and defensive ‌flexibility.

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