Veteran right-hander Kyle Gibson reached out to new Orioles reliever Andrew Kittredge shortly after he signed with them in free agency to shower praise on his former teammates.
Andrew Kittredge thought that he knew the Orioles from the opposite bullpen, each and every flaw that allowed his team to dominate them. Then, they underwent a dramatic change. Tables and fortunes were spun.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Andrew Kittredge throws during the eighth inning of a baseball game ...
The Orioles signed right-handed reliever Andrew Kittredge to a one-year, $10 million contract with an option for 2026 on January 13th. Kittredge spent seven seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays, and last year with the St.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Andrew Kittredge pitches in the eighth inning during a game between the Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. Photo by David Carson,
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After spending the first seven seasons of his MLB career with Tampa Bay, Andrew Kittredge has a strong knowledge of the recent history between the Rays and Orioles, a pair of American League East rivals.
Tampa Bay flipped him to St. Louis last winter for outfielder Richie Palacios. Kittredge picked up where he’d left off pre-surgery during his only season with the Cardinals. He owns a 2.48 ERA ...
Former Orioles starter Kyle Gibson reached out to Andrew Kittredge after he signed to share his thoughts on the clubhouse the reliever is set to join.
Andrew Kittredge and the Baltimore Orioles finalized ... went 5-5 with a 2.80 ERA and one save last season for the St. Louis Cardinals, striking out 67 and walking 20 in 70 2/3 innings.
As it appears likely that Nolan Arenado will stay with the St. Louis Cardinals, multiple young players are left in limbo. At the beginning of the offseason, the Cardinals announced a “re-tool“, focusing on trimming payroll and internal development.
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