The Orioles’ Jordan Westburg sustained a fractured right hand after being hit by a pitch in the fifth inning today, as announced by manager Brandon Hyde after the game (source). There is no definite timeline for his return, although Hyde is optimistic about Westburg being back before the regular season concludes.
The absence of the 25-year-old Westburg is a significant blow to the Orioles. The 2020 30th overall pick has been impressive this season, boasting a .269/.317/.497 batting line with 18 home runs, 25 doubles, five triples, six steals, and stellar defense as the team’s primary third baseman. Westburg has been consistent at the plate and has not experienced an extended slump all season. He will be placed on the 10-day injured list tomorrow, but there is a possibility that the Orioles may transfer him to the 60-day IL if they anticipate him being out for the rest of the regular season.
Fortunately, the Orioles have a deep pool of infield talent, even after trading Connor Norby to the Marlins. Promising prospect Jackson Holliday was called up to the majors today and made an impressive impact with a grand slam for his first career home run. Coby Mayo, another top prospect with a powerful bat, is waiting in Triple-A Norfolk. Holliday could fill in at third or second base, with the latter being more probable. If Mayo is not immediately considered, utilityman Ramon Urias offers reliable defense at third base and a solid bat at the bottom of the lineup.
All eyes will be on Mayo as the Orioles deliberate on their next steps. The 22-year-old has excelled in Triple-A and is seen as a potential solution to fill Westburg’s absence. Other options in Norfolk include Terrin Vavra and Livan Soto, who both have experience at third base but may not match Westburg’s productivity. If Mayo gets the call-up, the Orioles will need to make room for him on the 40-man roster.