The Orioles selected Trimble's contract from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday.
After mostly being stuck in the lower minors for the previous few years, Trimble made it to the Triple-A level in 2025 and had a .259/.319/.435 slash line in 30 games for Norfolk. A strong showing in spring training could set him up to make his MLB debut in 2026.
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Orioles' Reed Trimble: Active at Single-A
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Trimble (shoulder) has gone 3-for-9 with a double, two walks, two runs and an RBI in three games since being activated from Single-A Delmarva's 7-day injured list Friday.
After undergoing surgery on his left shoulder over the winter, Trimble opened the season on the IL and didn't receive clearance to head out on a rehab assignment until mid-July. He only needed two rehab games in the rookie-level Florida Complex League before the Orioles felt comfortable advancing Trimble to Single-A, where he's expected to remain for the rest of the season unless he produces well enough to force a promotion to High-A Aberdeen.
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Orioles' Reed Trimble: Playing at extended spring training
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Trimble (shoulder) went 1-for-2 with two walks in an extended spring training game Tuesday, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports.
Trimble underwent left shoulder surgery in December, and he's just now getting back up to speed. The outfielder, a second-round pick from 2021, still has a little more to go in his recovery, but he should be back with Single-A Delmarva in the near future to begin his second minor-league campaign.