Outlook Samuel Basallo
Lingering abdominal injury and sudden slump cloud Basallo's weekly outlook
The 21-year-old primary designated hitter and backup catcher for the fourth-place Orioles recently exited a game on June 5 with right abdominal discomfort. This concerning physical setback follows a cold stretch where he batted just .118 over his last six games, raising major questions about his immediate availability in the Baltimore lineup as the team looks to snap a two-game losing streak.
Prior to this quiet week, the sophomore backstop was red-hot, slashing .275/.342/.507 with four home runs and 11 RBIs over his last 30 days. While our models project a conservative .237 average rest-of-season, his elite bat speed and 13-homer projection suggest his recent surge is a true reflection of his elite pedigree rather than a fluke.
Baltimore has a busy seven-game home stand on tap, starting with a challenging series against Seattle's stingy rotation featuring Logan Gilbert and George Kirby. Given his lingering abdominal strain, his status for the early part of the week is highly volatile, meaning fantasy managers should play it safe and pivot to healthy options. The verdict is to Sit him this week.
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Colton Cowser’s Power Surge Fuels Hitting Resurgence in Baltimore
Cowser is absolutely scorching, batting .361 with four homers and 10 RBIs over his last 14 days. This resurgence has been a bright spot for the fourth-place Orioles (31-35), who are looking to break out of a two-game slide. With Dylan Beavers sidelined by an oblique injury, Cowser has locked in crucial playing time, currently operating as a premium backup across all three outfield spots and forcing his way into the lineup.
While Cowser's .339 average over the last 30 days is a major departure from his lifetime .227 mark, a swing adjustment adding a leg kick has unlocked real power. Our models project a .218 average and eight home runs for the remainder of the season, suggesting his current run is an extreme hot streak, but his historical 24-homer power from 2024 shows he has the pedigree to outperform those conservative rest-of-season numbers.
The Orioles play seven home games this week, beginning with a tough four-game set against Seattle's rotation, featuring the stingy Emerson Hancock (2.80 ERA). Fortunately, the weekend brings highly favorable matchups against San Diego, including Griffin Canning and his bloated 6.34 ERA. Ride the hot hand and slot him in as a standard starter. Verdict: Start.
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