O’Neill is set to make $16.5 million in each of the next three seasons. He can opt out after 2025. The 29-year-old O’Neill hit .241 with 31 homers and 61 RBIs last season for the Boston Red Sox.
The Baltimore Orioles may have made one reasonably big signing, but it's hard to class their offseason to this point as ...
The Baltimore Orioles signed outfielder Tyler O’Neill to a three-year contract earlier this offseason, making him the likely ...
Tyler O’Neill spent one season with the Red Sox. During that time, the outfielder played in 113 games, hit a team high of 31 home runs, and was fourth on the team with 61 RBIs. At the start of ...
By the end of December 2023, he had made four trades, including acquiring outfielder/designated hitter Tyler O'Neill from the St. Louis Cardinals for right-handed pitchers Nick Robertson and ...
The Boston Red Sox didn't make a push for corner outfielder Tyler O'Neill in the offseason after he returned 31 home runs for the team in 113 games last season. The Red Sox management's heads were ...
That might sound like a small change. However, for Tyler O'Neill, it made a world of difference in his decision to sign a three-year, $49.5 million contract with Baltimore last week. "To be honest ...
O'Neill had just 61 RBI last season, putting together one of the weirder years in recent memory, as more than half of his RBI total came from his own home runs. This article first appeared on ...
The Boston Red Sox had a good thing s with Tyler O’Neill last season. So why did he end up signing with the Baltimore Orioles without any apparent fight to keep him? It’s a question fans have ...
Earlier this offseason, outfielder Tyler O'Neill signed a three-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles. Speaking this week on the "Baseball Isn't Boring" podcast with Rob Bradford, O'Neill says ...
In fact, they've lost outfielder/designated hitter Tyler O'Neill, who was one of the team's most consistent right-handed bats in 2024, to the Baltimore Orioles in free agency. The 29-year-old ...
Tyler O’Neill has the trajectory for the rest of his career in his hands. After being traded twice, first as a prospect by the Seattle Mariners before going from the St. Louis Cardinals to the ...