📢 TOP STORY: From Draft Hopeful to Stepping Away, an Orioles Pitcher’s Journey Ends Far Sooner Than Expected ⚡.vt

The Orioles’ farm system lost a promising arm this week, as right-handed pitcher Peter Van Loon has officially retired from professional baseball.

At just 26 years old, Van Loon was a name that had quietly climbed the organizational ladder since being selected in the 16th round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of UC Irvine. Standing 6-foot-5, he brought an imposing presence on the mound and carved out a path that many late-round picks never reach-Triple-A.

Former Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis has announced his retirement |  Camden Chat

Van Loon’s journey through the minors was defined by his ability to miss bats. Over 269 career innings, he racked up 320 strikeouts, averaging an impressive 10.7 K/9. That kind of swing-and-miss stuff made him a valuable bullpen piece, especially during his 2025 stint at Double-A Chesapeake, where he posted a solid 3.38 ERA.

Former Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis has announced his retirement |  Camden Chat

But like many pitchers who rely on power and deception, control became a growing concern. Walks began to creep up in recent seasons, and that inconsistency ultimately caught up with him during his brief time at Triple-A Norfolk. In six appearances there, Van Loon struggled to find the zone and was tagged with a 10.45 ERA.

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Still, his rise from a Day 3 draft pick to the doorstep of the majors is no small feat. The Orioles had likely penciled him in for another shot at Triple-A in 2026, hoping he could iron out the command issues and reestablish himself as a bullpen option. Instead, Van Loon has decided to step away from the game.

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For a pitcher who fought his way through the system with grit and strikeout stuff, Van Loon’s story is a reminder of just how tough the climb can be-even when the talent is there.

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