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Orioles RHP Chris Bassitt undergoes “pretty minor” back surgery

By Thomson Reuters Jun 27, 2026 | 6:50 PM

Orioles veteran right-hander Chris Bassitt underwent back surgery to remove a bone spur, Baltimore general manager Mike Elias told reporters on Saturday.

Bassitt ​initially received injections in his back but neither ‌he nor the team were happy with the response. Elias said the surgery wasn’t serious.

“It’s a pretty minor procedure, and we’ll see where he’s at in a couple weeks and ‌see ​if and when he can start ⁠throwing,” Elias said. “We’re feeling ⁠pretty good about things right there. We feel there’s a very strong possibility we get him back in better condition before the end of the ​season.”

Bassitt, 37, last pitched for Baltimore on June 3. He is 4-4 with a 5.27 ERA in ⁠12 appearances (10 starts). He signed ⁠with the team as a free ​agent in the offseason.

Bassitt is 87-69 with a 3.71 ERA ​in 244 appearances (228 starts) over 12 seasons with ‌five teams. He spent the previous three seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays and was an All-Star with the then-Oakland Athletics in 2021.

Elias also said standout ⁠catcher Adley Rutschman (concussion) could soon return to action. He has been sidelined since being hit in the head with a ⁠throw while ‌running the bases on June 18.

“Adley’s doing ⁠well,” Elias said. “It’s improved the last ​couple of ‌days. I think we’re getting close ​there.”

The two-time ⁠All-Star is batting .254 with eight homers and 40 RBIs in 54 games this season. He also boasts the best slugging percentage (.458) of his five-season career. The 28-year-old was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 ​draft.

–Field Level Media