Tyler O’Neill bolts Red Sox for Orioles on $49.5 million contract

Tyler O’Neill is leaving Boston but staying in the American League East.

The outfielder is heading south to Baltimore to join the Orioles on a three-year, $49.5 million contract, The Post’s Jon Heyman reported Saturday.

The deal does include an opt-out after the first season.


Boston Red Sox's Tyler O'Neill celebrating after his game-winning three-run home run during a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park
Tyler O’Neill is heading to the Orioles in free agency. AP

After two underwhelming seasons in 2022 and 2023 to close out his Cardinals tenure, O’Neill found his power stroke in a big way after a trade to the Red Sox last season.

The slugger crushed 31 homers with a .511 slugging percentage in just 113 games as he missed time with a concussion, knee inflammation and leg infection.

Over seven seasons in the big leagues, O’Neill has hit .246/.322/.469 with 109 home runs an 278 RBIs.

He’s particularly mashed lefties with a career 133 OPS+ against southpaws.

In good news for a right-handed hitter like O’Neill, the Orioles announced earlier this offseason that the team plans to move their left-field wall back closer to the ballpark’s original dimensions in 2025 after the team moved the fence deeper and higher in 2022.


Tyler O'Neill
Tyler O’Neill crushed 31 homers in 2024. John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

O’Neill, a two-time Gold Glove winner, has the ability to play all three outfield positions, but he played just the corners for Boston.



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