Can Wells be an effective reliever?
It sure looks like it so far. Wells has been pitching in only one- or two-inning stints in Spring Training, and he has tossed five scoreless frames over four appearances. He’s given up only one hit and hasn’t issued a walk while collecting eight strikeouts.
Wells also had a short relief run at the end of 2023, tossing five scoreless innings without allowing a hit over four games and then working 3 1/3 scoreless frames during the AL Division Series vs. the Rangers.
With a five-pitch mix featuring a four-seam fastball, changeup, slider, cutter and curveball, Wells has a lot of ways to get hitters out. His change has been most impressive of late, generating four of his five whiffs vs. the Astros on Wednesday.
What will the bullpen look like around Wells?
Locks: RHP Ryan Helsley (closer), RHP Tyler Wells, LHP Keegan Akin, RHP Yennier Cano
Near-lock: LHP Dietrich Enns
Front-runners: RHP Rico Garcia, LHP Grant Wolfram
Potential last spot/depth: RHP Jose Espada, RHP Cameron Foster, RHP Yaramil Hiraldo, RHP Jackson Kowar, RHP Anthony Nunez or a non-rotation starter such as LHP Cade Povich, RHP Albert Suárez or RHP Brandon Young
Even with Kittredge likely to open the year on the IL, the O’s appear pleased with this group.
“I love our options. I love our depth,” manager Craig Albernaz said. “Everyone’s been throwing the ball well, and that’s something that you look across the league, bullpens are so volatile year to year, you don’t know what to expect. But I think the more options you have, especially as the season goes for 162 [games], you’re going to need a lot of them. It’s been a great showing by all of our guys that have been possible bullpen candidates.”