Rich Dubroff

Injury update on Orioles’ Holliday, Enns; City Connect uniforms a hit; O’s-Giants starting lineups

BALTIMORE—Jackson Holliday is not in the starting lineup for Triple-A Norfolk on Friday night. Holliday, who’s rehabbing after February surgery to remove the hamate bone in his right wrist, is hitting .171 with three RBIs in nine games.

On Tuesday, the 22-year-old second baseman told the Virginian-Pilot that he was cautiously optimistic about this return.

“I’m still working through some things,” he said. “I’d be lying if I said it felt 100 percent, but it’s kind of just part of it. I’m trying to strengthen it, kind of just trying to get used to what I’m probably going to have to deal with for a little bit. But for the most part, not too bad.”

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Holliday’s rehab runs through next Wednesday.

“He’s playing the next two [games],” manager Craig Albernaz said. He said he’s hot surprised that Holliday’s recovery hasn’t been linear.

“Each player is different, how the surgery went, how they’re recovering, how they’re dealing with whatever it is.”

Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter had a similar surgery last year when Albernaz was a coach there.

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“He had some discomfort for an extended period of time,” Albernaz said. “I’m not saying Jackson is in that same scope, but it is common to have some sort of feeling or soreness or whatever it is.”

Asked if Holliday needed to check any boxes before his return, Albernaz said: “Just making sure that Jackson is feeling as healthy as he can. That’s it for me. As long as his wrist is feeling great, his body is feeling great each day, that box is checked.”

Enns feeling better

Left-hander Dietrich Enns, who’s on the 15-day injured list with a left foot infection, is feeling better. Enns, who pitched on April 3rd in Pittsburgh, woke up the next morning with swelling near his left big toe.

He received treatment, ran and played catch. Thing went poorly on Sunday.

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“My foot kind of blew up even more,” he said. “I couldn’t put any weight on it. It was super red, swollen, so that’s when I went to the ER in Pittsburgh.”

He had an IV and took antibiotics.

“They said it was just an infection,” he said. “They don’t know what caused it. It might have been from a cut on my foot or a bug bite. We’ve had so many people check my feet out. They haven’t found anything out of the ordinary. There’s nothing I can really pinpoint in the last week or two that’s been anything different.

“It’s one of those unfortunate things that have happened. I’m trying to recover and get past it as best as I can.”

Ens is eligible to return on April 19th.

“I’m already starting to feel better,” Enns said. “I’m already back to almost full range with the foot and toe. The antibiotics are definitely working … and I’ll be back as soon as possible.”

O’s debut new City Connect uniforms

The Orioles are debuting their new BMORE City Connect uniforms on Friday night, and the clubhouse reaction is positive.

“I think they rock,” first baseman Pete Alonso said. “They’re fantastic. I think they’re really exciting, a huge ode to Camden [Yards]. I think they did a great job just putting together a great uniform.”

Catcher Adley Rutschman gives them high marks, too.

“Just a phenomenal color way, a really good palette,” he said. “The accents to the stadium green, the patch on the sleeve. I think it’s constructed very creatively.”

Albernaz is also a fan.

“I love them. I think they did a great job,” he said. “I love the detail. The green’s a different touch, too, and the cream uniforms are really cool, too.”

Orioles-Giants starting lineups

Orioles

Gunnar Henderson-SS

Taylor Ward-LF

Adley Rutschman-C

Pete Alonso-1B

Samuel Basallo-DH

Dylan Beavers-RF

Leody Taveras-CF

Jeremiah Jackson-2B

Blaze Alexander-3B

Shane Baz-RHP

Giants

Willy Adames-SS

Luis Arraez-2B

Matt Chapman-3B

Rafael Devers-1B

Casey Schmitt-DH

Jung Hoo Lee-RF

Helliot Ramos-LF

Patrick Bailey-C

Harrison Bader-CF

Landen Roupp-RHP

Note: Tyler O’Neill was in the lineup but scratched because he’s under the weather. Dylan Beavers will move from center to right, and Leody Taveras will play center.

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Rich Dubroff

Rich Dubroff grew up in Brooklyn as a fan of New York teams, but after he moved to Baltimore, quickly adopted the Orioles and Colts. After nearly two decades as a freelancer assisting on Orioles coverage for several outlets, principally The Capital in Annapolis and The Carroll County Times, Dubroff began covering the team fulltime in 2011. He spent five years at Comcast SportsNet’s website and for the last two seasons, wrote for PressBoxonline.com, Dubroff lives in Baltimore with his wife of more than 30 years, Susan.

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