Rich Dubroff

Orioles add Bannon as an extra infielder; Injury updates on Mancini, Lyles, Urias

BALTIMORE—The Orioles were required to add a 13th position player, and they filled that need with infielder Rylan Bannon, whom they recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday.

Bannon was with the Orioles last month when they were short of infielders and hit 2-for-14 (.143) in four games.

“When you get up, you get one pitch to hit,” Bannon said. “If you don’t take care of it, the rest of the at-bat is pretty tough, and I think that’s what I took being up here the first time. I went down there with the approach to work on handling the pitches that I need to be hitting, and I had some success doing that.”

A recent power surge boosted Bannon’s numbers at Norfolk to .232 with eight home runs and 32 RBIs.

“I wasn’t thinking about it too much,” Bannon said about the possibility of being recalled. “I just went down there with an approach and kind of struggled through a couple of weeks and something clicked. I started looking closer with the hitting coaches. I started swinging the pretty well.”

Bannon said he got good advice at Norfolk.

“I got into the hitting cage one day, and they set up a fastball machine and my coach told me to pull the ball as hard as you can four times, and then try to hit it normally,” Bannon said. “Something clicked for me there, and it was kind of like, ‘Don’t guide the bat to the ball.’ It was a refreshing feeling. I was swinging the ball with some intent. That’s where things took off from there.”

Manager Brandon Hyde explained why the Orioles chose Bannon for the open roster spot.

“He’s on the 40-man, an extra infielder. We feel pretty comfortable where we are outfield-wise,” Hyde said. “We just wanted to add an extra infielder in case of something happening. Rylan’s been showing some recent power there in Norfolk He’s swining the bat fairly well. He gives us a bat off the bench.”

Injury updates: Trey Mancini, whose sore right hand kept him out of Sunday’s game, is back in the lineup as designated hitter for Tuesday’s game against the Washington Nationals.

“Still a little bit sore,” Hyde said. “Felt better waking up this morning, gradually getting better. Going to take batting practice out there right now and see how that goes.”

Pitcher Jordan Lyles, who was scratched from Sunday’s start because of a stomach virus, is better and will start on Tuesday night.

“I saw him yesterday afternoon,” Hyde said. “He felt good yesterday. He’s even better today. Just a quick stomach bug and, fortunately, he’s able to start for us tonight.”

Infielder Ramón Urias is eligible to come off the 10-day injured lis, but his strained left oblique hasn’t healed.

“Still getting treatment, still rehabbing,” Hyde said. “We’re hoping he’s going to start swinging the bat sometime soon. He’s improving a little bit every day, but still not to the point of him going out and taking batting practice.”

All-Star voting update: In the first voting update, Trey Mancini received 91,751 votes and is seventh among designated hitters. Austin Hays has 128,430 votes, 19th among outfielders. Mancini and Hays are the only Orioles among the leaders.

Minor league update: The Orioles released right-hander Conner Greene from Triple-A Norfolk. Greene, who was 1-3 with a 7.71 ERA in 22 games with the Orioles last season, was 0-1 with a 10.61 ERA in 16 games with Norfolk in 2022. Right-hander Diogenes Almendo, who was often an extra player during spring training, also was released.

Right-handed pitcher Chris Vallimont was promoted from Double-A Bowie to Norfolk. Outfielder Robert Neustrom was activated from the injured list. … Right-hander Justin Armbruester was promoted from High-A Aberdeen to Bowie. … Outfielder Elio has been reinstated from Single-A Delmarva’s injured list.

Catcher Michael Mantecon has moved from Aberdeen to Delmarva. Right-handers Darlin Alcantara, Dylan Heid and Yaqui Rivera, left-hander Deivy Cruz and infielder Anthony Servideo have been moved from the Florida Complex League Orioles to Delmarva.

Right-handers Thomas Girard, Dan Hammer and Nick Richmond move from Delmarva to Aberdeen. Outfielder Stiven Acevedo, catcher Brayan Hernandez and infielders Roberto Martinez and Moises Ramirez move from Delmarva to the Florida Complex League Orioles. Catcher Andres Angulo goes from the Delmarva injured list to the FCL Orioles.

Rich Dubroff

Rich Dubroff grew up in Brooklyn as a fan of New York teams, but after he moved to Baltimore, quickly adopted the Orioles and Colts. After nearly two decades as a freelancer assisting on Orioles coverage for several outlets, principally The Capital in Annapolis and The Carroll County Times, Dubroff began covering the team fulltime in 2011. He spent five years at Comcast SportsNet’s website and for the last two seasons, wrote for PressBoxonline.com, Dubroff lives in Baltimore with his wife of more than 30 years, Susan.

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