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Orioles’ IF Jordan Westburg undergoes season-ending elbow surgery

By Thomson Reuters May 15, 2026 | 3:49 PM

Baltimore Orioles infielder Jordan Westburg underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow on Friday according to an industry source and multiple ​reports.

The 27-year old — who played in the 2024 ‌All-Star game — suffered a right oblique injury early in spring training. As he was rehabbing from that injury, he experienced discomfort while throwing and was shut down from all baseball ‌activities.

Westburg ​opted for a PRP injection on ⁠Feb. 20 and was ⁠ramping up his throwing progression in Florida before getting shut down earlier this month. He met with Dr. Neal ElAttrache and team doctors on Monday ​before deciding to have the surgery.

Since becoming a full-time starter for the Orioles in 2024, Westburg ⁠has been outstanding when he ⁠has been on the field. He posted ​a .792 OPS in 107 games in 2024, hitting 26 ​doubles, 18 home runs and driving in 63 ‌runs. But he fractured his right hand after being hit by a pitch on July 31 and missed nearly two months.

Westburg saw time at second base and ⁠third base in 2023-24, but became the Orioles’ regular third baseman in 2025. He hit 17 home runs in ⁠85 games, but ‌suffered left hamstring, left index finger ⁠and right ankle injuries.

For his career, he ​owns ‌a slash line of .264/.312/.456 with a .768 ​OPS in ⁠260 games.

Westburg is regarded as an above-average fielder, with a career fielding percentage of .983.

Coby Mayo, 24, has seen the bulk of time at third base for the Orioles and he is slashing .174/.242/.321 in 37 games this ​season.

–Field Level Media