Orioles sign closer Ryan Helsley to 2-year contract
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The Orioles appear to have landed their closer for the 2026 season as the start to their aggressive offseason continued Saturday afternoon. Baltimore has agreed with right-hander Ryan Helsley on a two-year contract worth $28 million,
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The Baltimore Orioles signed reliever Ryan Helsley to a two-year, $28 million contract in an effort to bolster the back end of their bullpen.