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The Orioles’ roster has been shuffling players for the better part of the past two months, largely due to the injury woes that currently have 11 players sidelined. So the group looked a bit different
The Orioles are making their latest attempt to get healthy. This time, it involves Colton Cowser.Cowser is in center field tonight for the first game against the Mariners at T-Mobile Park. He was reinstated from the injured list yesterday,
Williams didn't earn his job back, necessarily. Or, more accurately, Luke Weaver was so dominant that the Yankees never really had to consider giving Williams the job back. But he will get it back after Weaver was diagnosed with a hamstring strain that could cost him as much as six weeks of action.
Colton Cowser is ready to resume his sophomore MLB season. On Monday, the Orioles reinstated Cowser from the 60-day injured list after the 25-year-old outfielder missed about two months due to a left thumb fracture.
SEATTLE—Colton Cowser is set to play his first game for the Orioles since March 30th when he fractured his left thumb diving into first base. Cowser is batting sixth and playing center field on Tuesday night against the Seattle Mariners.