CHICAGO—The Orioles have a third left-hander in their bullpen with the addition of Dietrich Enns, who was acquired from Detroit in exchange for cash considerations on Thursday.
When the Orioles take the field for their first post-trade deadline game on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field, there will be seven players with the team that weren’t with them for Wednesday’s game at Camden Yards.
The Detroit Tigers have been one of the best teams in Major League Baseball all season long, and a ton of the strong showings have come from a pitching staff that can be relied upon to deliver quality starts day in and day out.
The Detroit Tigers found themselves in a precarious position entering their series final against the Athletics on Thursday afternoon. They needed a pitcher to start the game and made a move before the first pitch to find one.
Dietrich Enns pitched five scoreless innings in his first major league outing since 2021 as the host Detroit Tigers silenced the Athletics, 8-0, on Thursday afternoon.
The Detroit Tigers will play the series finale against the Athletics today. The Tigers took game one 11-4 before dropping the middle game 3-0 last night.
Enns, 34, signed a minor league deal with the Tigers in the offseason. He has since made 14 Triple-A starts, logging 62 1/3 innings with 2.89 earned runs allowed per nine.
The Tigers agreed to a minor league contract with left-hander Dietrich Enns. The 33-year-old southpaw announced the news on social media last week. Enns is trying to work his way back to the majors for the first time since 2021.