AL East: Who's the odd man out of Baltimore's infield?

Baltimore Orioles

As Jackson Holliday progresses on his rehab assignment, which began on March 27, his return to Baltimore’s roster seems imminent. A return by Baltimore’s homestand that begins on April 10 seems to be realistic, though not a certainty. It still remains to be seen, though, how Holliday’s return will affect Baltimore’s active roster. The playing time ramifications from Holliday’s return will also have some bearing on the next couple of months, considering the cloudy injury status of Jordan Westburg, who was moved to the 60-Day IL on April 1 and remains without a clear timetable to return.

In terms of roster construction, Baltimore’s infield trio of Blaze Alexander, Coby Mayo, and Jeremiah Jackson is the most...

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