The Baltimore Orioles have placed right-handed pitcher Chris Bassitt on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to June 5, 2026, due to low back discomfort. To fill the vacancy in the rotation, the club has recalled right-hander Trey Gibson, who is slated to make the start for tonight’s game against the opposition.
Why is Chris Bassitt’s health a recurring concern?
Bassitt’s current stint on the injured list follows a trend of lower back issues that have previously impacted his availability. According to team reports, he was sidelined with low back inflammation in September 2025, a condition that caused him to miss the American League Division Series. While he managed to return to the mound in a relief capacity for both the ALCS and the World Series, the recent development suggests the issue remains persistent. His most recent start for the Orioles was cut short after just three innings due to lower back tightness.
Bassitt’s strikeout rate has seen a sharp decline since joining the Orioles. While he punched out 22.6% of batters faced for the Blue Jays in 2025, that figure has dropped to 14.2% during his 12 appearances with Baltimore this year.
How does the injury impact the Orioles’ rotation depth?
The loss of Bassitt further strains a Baltimore pitching staff already dealing with significant attrition. The organization is currently managing the absence of several key arms:

- Zach Eflin: Out for the remainder of the season following Tommy John surgery in April.
- Dean Kremer: Has been sidelined since mid-April with a strained quad and has yet to begin a rehab assignment.
- Cade Povich: Placed on the injured list last month with elbow inflammation, with no clear timeline for his return.
With these absences, the Orioles are proceeding with a four-man rotation featuring Kyle Bradish, Shane Baz, Trevor Rogers, and Brandon Young.
What is the plan for Trey Gibson and the pitching staff?
Trey Gibson returns to the big leagues to start tonight’s game after posting a 3.65 ERA in three previous appearances for the Orioles this year. His Triple-A performance this season includes a 3.55 ERA and a 51.4% ground ball rate, though his 11.2% walk rate remains a point of concern. It is currently unclear if Gibson will remain in the rotation or serve as a temporary spot starter.
The front office has several paths to address the rotation gap. Albert Suárez is available in the long-relief role, though his usage in that capacity would shift bullpen dynamics. Other options, such as Cameron Weston, are restricted by 15-day recall rules following his May 29 optioning, unless he is used as a direct injury replacement. The club may also consider non-roster depth options like Nestor German or Trace Bright, or look to external acquisitions to stabilize the staff.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is Chris Bassitt expected to be out?
There is currently no official indication that Bassitt will require a lengthy absence, though he is mandated to serve a minimum 15-day stay on the injured list.
What was the cost of signing Chris Bassitt?
The Orioles signed Bassitt to a one-year, $18.5 million contract during the offseason.
Who is filling in for the rotation tonight?
Trey Gibson has been recalled from Triple-A to start tonight’s game in place of the injured Bassitt.
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