Happy first day of full-squad workouts, Baltimore Orioles fans! The Orioles will take the field for the first time this spring on Saturday at 1 pm against the Atlanta Braves, meaning we are just a few days away from getting our first looks at a handful of Orioles Top 30 prospects and new faces battling for a 2020 roster spot.
With the first week of camp in the books, largely just pitchers and catchers throwing their first set of bullpens, there are a few early noteworthy takeaways from Sarasota.
Despite having a virus sweep through the clubhouse last week, which limited practice time for a number of pitchers, and slow start for recently acquired RHP Brady Rodgers (arm soreness), the Orioles enter the first full week of spring training with no major injury concerns and no late arrivals.