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Orioles third baseman Blaze Alexander (23) hits a single against the Toronto Blue Jays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Blaze Alexander’s Breakout Campaign

The Baltimore Orioles certainly had a busy offseason this past winter, signing a marquee name in Pete Alonso and adding veteran pitching options in both Ryan Helsley and Chris Bassitt. Alonso has recently taken off after a rough start in Birdland, but the O’s best between-the-margin move came during a trade in February. Blaze Alexander’s career did not get off to the start he would have liked. Joining the Arizona Diamondbacks after their World Series run in 2023, the high school prospect struggled to find his footing in Arizona, accumulating just 1.7 total WAR in 135 games split over the two seasons.

Blaze Alexander Enjoying Breakout Campaign with Orioles

The Move

The criticism of Orioles general manager Mike Elias had been his unwillingness to spend and his stubbornness about opening the checkbook. He finally decided to spend a little. The second most important move came when he decided to go get Alexander on the trade block for right-handed reliever Kade Strowd and prospects Wellington Aracena and José Mejía.

The 27-year-old was taken in the 11th round of the 2018 draft, and after making his way up through the D-Backs farm system, Arizona decided it was time to move on from the IMG Academy alum. This decision could not have come at a better time for an Orioles lineup that has been largely underwhelming while also dealing with the injury bug. 

Light Expectations

Alexander was expected to be a nice bench bat for an Orioles’ lineup that projected to be at the top of the American League, but a season-ending injury to infielder Jordan Westburg, injury trouble for young stud Jackson Holliday, and inconsistent play for new addition Leody Taveras have given Alexander a spot in Baltimore’s lineup that he has not given up.

In his first full major league season, Alexander has already accumulated 1.3 WAR before the All-Star break, similar to that number in two seasons in Arizona. Despite ranking eighth on the team in at-bats, he is fifth in hits with 64, while slashing .309/.363/.430, good for an OPS of .793. The Orioles’ nine-hitter has found a very nice role in that slot, becoming one of their best on-base guys, and doing his part in setting the table for a top of the lineup that features much more power.

Home Sweet Home

Not only has Alexander seemed more comfortable in an Orioles uniform, but the welcoming atmosphere of Camden Yards has treated him well, with 35 hits in 104 at-bats, good for a .337 average and .837 OPS. Since Alexander became a regular in the lineup in early May, he has hit safely in 30 out of 47 games, including 15 multi-hit games, with eight of those being three-hit games.

Favorite Season

Some players just prefer warmer weather when they go to work every day, and Alexander might just be one of those guys. The summer heat in Baltimore and throughout the league has been extremely friendly to the 27-year-old, who has posted averages of .365, .359, and .389 in May, June, and July, respectively. His on-base percentage has been above .400 in each month, and his OPS has been above .900 since the calendar turned to May.

Can It Continue?

The underlying metrics are almost all in favor of Alexander carrying this hot streak of a few months into a career in Baltimore. The righty ranks in the top 10% in expected batting average and sweet-spot percentage, while being above league average in chase rate, bat speed, and hard-hit percentage.

Alexander is seeing every pitch well, as his fastball and offspeed statistics line up very well, posting a .299 average on fastballs, a .328 average on breaking pitches, and a .308 average on offspeed, leaving pitchers stumped with how to attack him.

 

Main Photo Credit: © Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

About Garrett Clar

Garrett Clar is a new addition to the Last Word on Sports team as writer for the Baltimore Orioles. He has worked in sports the past few years announcing sporting events as well as working in stats. Last summer he interned with the Rochester Red Wings as a Communications and Baseball Information intern. He is a junior at Connecticut College, a very prestigious college known for its liberal arts education, and he also writes for their college newspaper, The College Voice.