Most of the attention when it comes to baseball’s free agency and hot stove season is centered around that winter’s additions and who might be able to help a club the following spring.
Plenty can be gleaned, though, about a team and where it’s going by where their former players end up as well.
This offseason, slow as the progress in team-building by MLB clubs may be, there have been some interesting landing spots for former Orioles who are testing the free agent market and trying to latch on elsewhere.
And after a rash of former Orioles ended up pitching in Korea and Japan last year — a move that with the stability of guaranteed jobs and full salaries proved to be prudent in 2020 — many of them are domestic.