Here's where Bautista's health, O's closing situation stand
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SARASOTA, Fla. -- At this time one year ago, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde had never even seen Félix Bautista throw off a mound in person. Now, the skipper counts on the 6-foot-5 right-hander to close out games. And more often than not, Bautista has been successful in doing so when called upon.
After a rookie season in which Bautista recorded a 2.19 ERA and a 0.93 WHIP while converting 15 of his 17 save opportunities, expectations are high for the 27-year-old entering his 2023 sophomore campaign. He has impressive stuff and the potential to be a top closer in the Major Leagues.
Before that can happen, though, Bautista must move past the left knee sprain and right shoulder fatigue that have slowed his ramp-up toward the season. Both ailments contributed to him getting shut down and missing Baltimore¡¯s final six games last year.
Here¡¯s everything to know about Bautista¡¯s health, his goals and the O¡¯s potentially uncertain closing situation at this early juncture in Spring Training:
How is Bautista feeling?
Bautista met with the media for the first time in camp Saturday morning and stated he feels ¡°really good.¡± The injuries may have impacted his offseason, but his health has improved.
¡°I would say after the rehab, after training and resting, that¡¯s when my knee started to feel a lot better,¡± Bautista said through team interpreter Brandon Quinones.
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What has Bautista¡¯s schedule looked like?
Following the end of the 2022 campaign, the Orioles didn¡¯t give Bautista an offseason throwing program. They wanted him to heal up and rest his arm after throwing 65 2/3 innings last season. It was the first time he¡¯d logged more than 46 2/3 frames in a year since ¡®17, when he pitched 67 for the O¡¯s Dominican Summer League team.
Bautista, who typically spends much of the offseason in his native Dominican Republic, reported early to the Orioles¡¯ Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota in January to begin throwing. Since then, he¡¯s logged four bullpen sessions, the most recent of which came Friday and was at ¡°about 70 percent¡± intensity, per Bautista.
When will Bautista get into game action?
It will still take a while longer for Bautista to reach the point at which he¡¯ll be ready to pitch in Grapefruit League games (which begin on Feb. 25). In the meantime, he¡¯ll continue to increase the intensity of his bullpen work, and Hyde plans on incorporating some live batting practice into Bautista¡¯s progression.
Bautista is targeting around March 16 for his first game appearance of Spring Training. Hyde is also optimistic for a mid-March debut.
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Will Bautista be ready for Opening Day?
That¡¯s the goal for Bautista. He believes he needs four or five innings of Grapefruit League action to get himself ready for Baltimore¡¯s March 30 opener in Boston.
¡°We¡¯re kind of wait and see with him, honestly, if he¡¯s going to get enough appearances. And [we¡¯ll] see how it kind of reacts to game situations,¡± Hyde said.
Who will close if Bautista¡¯s not ready?
Hyde is already thinking about other potential ninth-inning options, just in case. He listed off two names who could serve as fill-ins for Bautista: left-hander Cionel Pérez and righty Bryan Baker.
¡°Those two would definitely be guys that I would consider pitching at the end of the game,¡± Hyde said.
P¨¦rez could be one of only a couple of southpaws in Baltimore¡¯s bullpen, so Hyde would need to decide if he¡¯d want to save him for the ninth. The 26-year-old, who posted a 1.40 ERA in 66 games last year, clearly has stuff that could play well in the role, though, and he¡¯s already turning heads in camp.
"I wasn't expecting the electricity coming out of that arm,¡± new O¡¯s backup catcher James McCann said after working with P¨¦rez on Friday. ¡°He caught me a little bit off guard with just the explosiveness. It was impressive."
What are Bautista¡¯s goals for 2023?
His primary objective for the upcoming season is simple and shouldn¡¯t come as a surprise: To stay healthy.
¡°That¡¯s the most important thing for me,¡± Bautista said. ¡°And then after that, it¡¯s trying to help the team win, trying to help the team with whatever I can do to get to where we want to be at the end of the year."