AL East: Jackson making a case to stick in Orioles' lineup

Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore’s trade deadline sell-off and injuries have opened the door for many players to get opportunities at playing time to close out the season. One of the most notable developments has been the breakthrough performance of Jeremiah Jackson. The 25-year-old Jackson began the year in AA-Chesapeake after signing a minor league contract with Baltimore in the offseason and was far from fantasy radars following a substandard performance for AA-Binghamton (.205/.245/.373 in 482 PA) while in the Mets' minor league system in 2024.

To open the season, Jackson showed improved performance with Chesapeake (.254/.291/.412 in 189 PA) before earning a promotion to AAA-Norfolk, where he thrived (.377/.400/.673 in 171 PA). Following...

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