The Baltimore Orioles may not have addressed their top priority yet, but it's hard to complain about how the offseason has unfolded. The Orioles struck early last month, adding slugging outfielder Taylor Ward in a trade with the Los Angeles Angels and earmarking Ryan Helsley for the backend of their bullpen, but it was their signing of Pete Alonso at the Winter Meetings that stole the show.
Heading into the stretch of the offseason, it's clear what the Orioles must do: add a starting pitcher. The Orioles are strong at the top of their rotation with Trevor Rogers and Kyle Bradish, but need another established arm to provide stability.