When the team you root for is in the midst of a full-scale rebuild and about to begin an abnormal 60-game season, it might take some digging to find reasons to tune in on a regular basis. For these Orioles, the outfield (or parts of it, at least) presents one of those reasons.
This unit will be without its best player, Trey Mancini, who is undergoing treatment for colon cancer. Where on the field Mancini was going to spend most of his 2020 season prior to surgery was unclear. He is a first baseman by nature, but has spent most of his career in the outfield, including 92 games throughout the 2019 campaign.