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Injury Elbow
Est. Return 4/2/2025
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Basallo's preseason hype in some circles outpaced his 2024 production in the upper levels of the minors, but he still performed very well, especially considering he turned 20 just a couple weeks before getting promoted to Triple-A in late August. He slashed .276/.339/.447 with 19 home runs, 10 steals, a 20.9 percent strikeout rate, an 8.6 percent walk rate and a 76.8 percent contact rate in 127 games and was the second-youngest qualified hitter at Double-A and the youngest hitter to get 80 plate appearances at Triple-A. Typically, the players who rapidly ascend through the minors as the youngest player at each level are shortstop prodigies or slugging corner infielders, so for Basallo to do so as a backstop is notable, as catchers tend to advance more slowly due to how much work is required of them on defense. Basallo has significant experience at first base (32 games in 2024, 28 games in 2023), so there's a chance he sees time there in addition to eventually being Adley Rutschman's backup and a part-time designated hitter. Given that Basallo struggled (62 wRC+, 31.4 K%) in a brief taste of Triple-A, he should return to that level, but he could get the call at any point this summer if Baltimore is lacking quality play at backup catcher. Read Past Outlooks

Dealing with elbow inflammation
Basallo has elbow inflammation and is expected to serve as a designated hitter for the first few weeks of Triple-A Norfolk's season, Jacob Calvin Meyer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
It appears the 20-year-old will be able to hit in spite of the injury, but he won't be working behind the plate at the start of the campaign. Basallo is the organization's top prospect and could push to make his MLB debut in 2025, assuming the elbow issue doesn't prove to be a significant concern.
It appears the 20-year-old will be able to hit in spite of the injury, but he won't be working behind the plate at the start of the campaign. Basallo is the organization's top prospect and could push to make his MLB debut in 2025, assuming the elbow issue doesn't prove to be a significant concern.
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Basallo is an analytical darling after a dominant full season across Single-A, High-A and Double-A in his age-18/19 season. The lefty-hitting catcher won't turn 20 until August and already has a 20-homer season under his belt. He had an excellent 31.6 Hard% while slashing .313/.402/.551, and his strikeout rate trended down as he kept climbing the ladder, culminating in a 17.4 K% in 27 games at High-A and a 6.3 K% in four games at Double-A. Basallo moves well for his size, but he already has a large 6-foot-3 frame that will only get bigger in the coming years. He is an elite offensive catching prospect who projects to eventually catch whenever Adley Rutschman is at designated hitter or out of the lineup, and the hope is that Basallo's bat will be good enough that he also gets plenty of DH starts when Rutschman is catching. Big-league teams don't view having two good young catchers as a problem, so don't expect Baltimore to trade Basallo to a team in more need of catching help. He should split the season between Double-A and Triple-A.
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Reassigned to minors camp
The Orioles reassigned Basallo to minor-league camp Tuesday, Jake Rill of MLB.com reports.
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Promising start in spring training
Basallo went 1-for-3 with a three-run triple in Friday's Grapefruit League game against Detroit.
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Earns spring training invite
The Orioles have extended Basallo an invitation to major-league camp during spring training.
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Moving to Triple-A
The Orioles promoted Basallo from Double-A Bowie to Triple-A Norfolk on Sunday, Jacob Calvin Meyer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
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Returns to lineup Thursday
Basallo (forearm) went 1-for-4 with an RBI in Double-A Bowie's game versus Altoona on Thursday.
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Untouchable prospect?
According to Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com, the Orioles aren't expected to consider trading Basallo this offseason.
ANALYSIS
The 20-year-old is one of Baltimore's top prospects and is arguably the best catching prospect in baseball, so it's no surprise Baltimore is looking to keep him. Basallo earned a late-season promotion to Triple-A Norfolk last year and had a .637 OPS in 21 games, but he was productive in 105 contests for Double-A Bowie with a .288/.353/.462 slash line, 19 homers and nine steals. He could debut in 2025 if he can quickly find his footing at Triple-A.
The 20-year-old is one of Baltimore's top prospects and is arguably the best catching prospect in baseball, so it's no surprise Baltimore is looking to keep him. Basallo earned a late-season promotion to Triple-A Norfolk last year and had a .637 OPS in 21 games, but he was productive in 105 contests for Double-A Bowie with a .288/.353/.462 slash line, 19 homers and nine steals. He could debut in 2025 if he can quickly find his footing at Triple-A.