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Jackson Holliday
Jackson has the market cornered on helium. Ascending to the number one spot on MLB Pipeline's top-100 prospects list before his 20th birthday, he's dazzled with his mature approach, line-drive stroke, and sound defense at a premium position. Holliday tied for fifth in the Minors in walks in 2023 while leading full-season Orioles farmhands in average.
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Jackson homered in four of his first seven games following his return to the big leagues on July 31, 2024. On August 16, he became the youngest Orioles player to have four hits and three runs in a game.



Alomar's average never dipped below .300 after the seventh game of the 1995 season. The switch-hitting superstar won his fifth consecutive Gold Glove after committing only four errors in 643 chances on the year. His fluid fielding, his speed - he was caught stealing just three times in 1995 - and his average make him one of the finest second basemen of all-time. Alomar set an A.L. record in 1995 with 101 errorless games in a row.



1960 was the year that Brooks developed into one of the finest 3rd baseman in either league. He excels with the glove or with a bat.



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George Zuverink
Tireless George posted the best Oriole E.R.A. last season. Originally a starting hurler, the sinker ball specialist switched to bull pen duties when he came to Baltimore in 1955 from Detroit.
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