Question: If the Orioles sign a front-of-the-rotation starter, and I know it’s a big if, could you see a scenario where they make Tyler Wells the closer. He had some success in a late-inning role before, and he could help fill a huge hole there. Thanks as always. From: Alan Spencer
Answer: Alan, I could see Tyler Wells being the Orioles’ closer in 2026. I also could see him in the starting rotation. I think the Orioles will acquire a front-line starter, whether in trade or free agency. I’m thinking they’ll acquire another good starter as well.

I also think they’ll sign a proven closer because they don’t have one. Wells hasn’t made it through an entire major league season as a starter, and after elbow surgery, started four times in September. Because of that history, I think it’s possible that he could be moved to the bullpen, but maybe not until later in the season.

Question: Why did the O’s not retain Tony Mansolino as part of the coaching staff? I just read today that he was moved from 3rd base coach to bench coach with the Braves. From: Marty Lupowitz

Answer: Marty, I think it would have been an uncomfortable situation for Tony Mansolino, who did a fine job as interim manager. He was the interim manager for 119 games, roughly three-quarters of the season, and for him to go back to being a coach would not have been a good idea for him.

I’m happy that he’s with a good organization, and I think that being a bench coach in Atlanta could make him an attractive candidate for future managerial openings.
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