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Holliday back with Orioles, but not activated while recovering from hand surgery

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Jackson Holliday took another step toward rejoining the Baltimore Orioles’ lineup on Monday.

Holliday, on the injured list since March 22 following surgery on the hamate bone in his right hand, joined the Orioles before their series opener against Tampa Bay, but was not activated. The second baseman joined the team for pregame warmups.

The 22 years old, who was the top overall pick in the 2022 amateur draft, took ground balls and batting practice.

Baltimore manager Craig Albernaz said Monday that the organization isn’t committed to activating Holliday before the series opener. Jeremiah Jackson is in Baltimore’s lineup at second base, batting seventh.

Holliday toured the Orioles’ farm system on multiple rehab assignments in the first eight weeks of the season. His arrival with the club followed a triple off the outfield wall on Sunday and a homer on Saturday with the Triple-A Norfolk Tides.

In 22 minor league games this season, Holliday batted .176 with a double, triple, home run and five RBIs.

The son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, he batted .242 in 2025, his first full major league season. He had 17 homers and 55 RBIs. He made his MLB debut in 2024.

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Beavers leads off 10th with pinch double to lift the Orioles past the Rays, 3-2

BALTIMORE (AP) — Dylan Beavers led off the 10th inning with a pinch double to right-center to score automatic runner Leody Taveras from second and give the Baltimore Orioles a 3-2 victory over the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday night. Samuel Basallo tied it at 2 for Baltimore in the eighth with a two-run pinch homer off Kevin Kelly. Bryan Baker (1-2) gave up Beavers' double. Pete Alonso had two hits to extend his career-high hitting streak to 14 games. Rico Garcia (5-1) pitched an inning for the victory. Liam Hicks homered for Tampa Bay, and Chandler Simpson singled to extend his hitting streak to 13 games. The Rays have lost three straight and seven of nine. They remain three games ahead of the Yankees.
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