Overview
- Medical imaging — MRI, CT, and X-rays — found no structural damage in his right wrist and only slight inflammation.
- The Orioles paused his rehab for a short reset before he restarts game action rather than altering his overall return plan.
- He left a Triple-A Norfolk game after a painful swing this week, saying it felt like a re-break before tests reassured him.
- Mike Elias said the setback reflects normal hamate recovery timing and the club will wait until he feels fully confident at the plate.
- Jeremiah Jackson has held second base since Holliday’s Feb. 12 hamate surgery and has produced a 133 OPS+ in 82 plate appearances.