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The Baltimore Orioles selected the contract of infielder/outfielder Weston Wilson from Triple-A Norfolk, filling the roster spot vacated by Ryan Mountcastle's placement on the injured list. Wilson is expected to serve as a reserve bat for the team.

Wilson's recent performance shows mixed results. In 2025 with Philadelphia, he appeared in 52 games across 111 at-bats, posting a .198 batting average with 5 home runs and a .651 OPS. This represents a significant decline from his 2024 season when he hit .284 with a .836 OPS in 40 games. His 2026 season began with 6 games for Baltimore, going 4-for-13 (.308 avg) with 3 walks and 5 strikeouts.

For fantasy baseball purposes, Wilson is ranked #662 in draft rankings per FantasyPros with projections of 50 at-bats, 7 runs, 11 hits, 2 home runs, and a projected .223 batting average for the 2026 season. His upcoming schedule includes games against Houston, Kansas City, Cleveland, and New York Yankees.

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Weston Wilson, left fielder for the Baltimore Orioles, was outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk on Friday, February 6, 2026, following his removal from the 40-man roster on Sunday. Wilson cleared waivers unclaimed, allowing the Orioles to retain him in their organization. The 2025 season saw Wilson struggle offensively with the Philadelphia Phillies, posting a .198 batting average with a .282 on-base percentage and .369 slugging percentage across 52 regular-season games. Despite the demotion, Wilson is expected to receive a non-roster invitation to spring training, keeping him in the organization's development pipeline.

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The Baltimore Orioles selected Weston Wilson's contract from their Triple-A affiliate in Norfolk on April 13, 2026. The roster move was necessitated by injuries to outfielder Ryan Mountcastle (foot) and infielder Yaramil Hiraldo (shoulder), both placed on the 60-day injured list. Wilson entered the 2026 season in Triple-A, where he appeared in 12 games and batted .195 with a .298 on-base percentage and .366 slugging percentage while recording 2 home runs, 6 RBI, and 2 steals across 47 plate appearances. The 27-year-old outfielder previously spent time with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2025 in a backup role and is expected to fill a similar depth position with Baltimore until Tyler O'Neill (currently on the 7-day IL with a concussion) is cleared to return.

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The Baltimore Orioles released veteran utilityman Thairo Estrada after he exercised an opt-out clause in his minor league contract. Estrada, 30, struggled significantly this spring with a 2-for-25 performance and nine strikeouts, continuing a downward trajectory from his disappointing 2025 season with the Rockies where he hit .253/.285/.370 in only 165 plate appearances due to multiple injuries including a broken wrist, sprained thumb, and strained hamstring.

Estrada's decline accelerated in 2024, when a left wrist sprain limited him to 96 games and he posted a .217/.247/.343 average (68 wRC+). This marked a stark contrast to his 2021-2023 tenure with the Giants, where he slashed .266/.320/.416 (105 wRC+) and transitioned from utility player to starting second baseman, combining average offensive production with solid defense. The Giants subsequently released him.

With Estrada's departure, the Orioles must fill their final bench spot from remaining candidates. Weston Wilson leads in outfield experience with a .241/.405/.448 spring average. Jeremiah Jackson shows strong numbers at .333/.353/.545 across 34 spring plate appearances and retains minor league options. Bryan Ramos is hitting .297/.366/.459 but has exhausted his minor league options. Non-roster invitee Luis Vázquez, who had been in consideration, suffered a broken thumb from a hit-by-pitch and will not be available for roster consideration.

The Baltimore Orioles reassigned outfielder Weston Wilson to minor league camp on March 25, 2026, as part of broader spring training roster adjustments. Wilson appeared in 38 spring training plate appearances, batting .233 with 1 home run, 3 stolen bases, and an .828 OPS. The reassignment reflects limited performance during the exhibition season. Wilson has demonstrated potential in prior opportunities, compiling a .242 batting average with 9 home runs and 8 stolen bases across 245 plate appearances during his three-year tenure with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Orioles made several concurrent roster moves, placing Jackson Holliday, Heston Kjerstad, Jordan Westburg, Keegan Akin, and Andrew Kittredge on the injured list (retroactive to March 22), designated Jackson Kowar and Bryan Ramos for assignment, and sent Albert Suarez to Triple-A while reassigning Sam Huff and Luis Vazquez to the minor league camp alongside Wilson.

Weston Wilson is a 31-year-old third baseman currently on the active roster for the Baltimore Orioles, wearing number 32. Standing 6'3" and weighing 215 pounds, Wilson is a right-handed batter and thrower born in High Point, North Carolina on September 11, 1994. The ESPN profile page includes references to broader MLB news affecting other teams, including Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola being placed on the 60-day injured list following a setback, the Phillies designating a player for assignment, and the team's decision against conducting an MRI on another player. The page also features fantasy baseball lineup recommendations and betting tips for Saturday's games.

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