If a team finishes the season with triple digits in the loss column, it’s a safe bet that several things went wrong. When a team finishes 47-115, it’s hard to imagine that anything went right. The Orioles outfield did not lack drama or disappointment this past year, but it may be the one area where Baltimore could have a surplus of talent moving forward.
From Craig Gentry to DJ Stewart, the Orioles started a variety of different outfielders in 2018. There were young guys like Stewart and Cedric Mullins, veterans like Gentry and Colby Rasmus (yeah, that was this year), and former All Stars like Adam Jones and Mark Trumbo.