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Are you more inclined to watch the Orioles on TV since they promoted Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo? We want to hear from you.
The Baltimore Orioles welcomed Dylan Beavers to the major leagues, and Tony Mansolino confirmed that he will play a role.
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SB Nation on MSNThis week in the Orioles minors: Draftees debut while Gibson, Forret dazzle at new levels
It’s been another busy week in the Orioles minor league system. The Birds’ two most high-profile prospects got the call-up to The Show, two intriguing pitching prospects moved up a level and dominated, Aberdeen threw a no-hitter, and the Orioles’ top three draft picks all made their pro debuts. Let’s get right into the weekly recap.
One of Baltimore's top prospects is heading to the majors for the first time. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
Beavers has 34 extra-base hits in 94 games this season for Norfolk. He has hit .304 with 68 walks and 76 strikeouts, a vast improvement over last season.
Beavers reached safely in all of his trips to the plate Monday, highlighted by a scorching RBI single in the fourth inning. The budding prospect has opened his big-league career with a hit in each of his first three games,
Jon Meoli: Why Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo represent a different kind of future for the Orioles
The Orioles need to stay good at what they’re good at. We know they’re good at scouting and developing hitters.
Dylan Beavers is in a radically different situation than the Orioles outfield prospects who came before him. That means more playing time.