Orioles Release Kyle Gibson
Briefly

Kyle Gibson has officially been released by the Baltimore Orioles after a disappointing season. Initially signed on a one-year, $5.25 million deal, Gibson struggled significantly upon joining the team, achieving an unhealthy 16.78 ERA over just 12 1/3 innings. His performance included allowing multiple home runs and earning poor game stats, resulting in the team's decision to cut him. As a free agent, Gibson can sign with any club without the burden of his previous contract. Despite his struggles, the possibility remains that he may attract interest from other teams due to his veteran status.
Gibson has an ugly 16.78 ERA through 12 1/3 innings this year, prompting the Orioles to release him after a disappointing start to the season.
With concerns about pitching depth, the Orioles signed Gibson to a one-year deal, but his performance led to his quick release after just a few poor starts.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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