Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Fri 3/17/17 10:17 AM

The Orioles released Ondrusek (elbow) Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander recently had a scheduled visit with Dr. James Andrew to examine his elbow, and this transaction may have something to do with the injury. Now a free agent, Ondrusek may need plenty of time to heal.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Fri 3/10/17 1:16 PM

Ondrusek (elbow) is scheduled to visit Dr. James Andrews for an examination on his elbow the week of March 20, Rich Dubroff of PressBoxOnline.com.
EDGE Analysis
The hurler underwent an MRI on his elbow earlier in the week but will seek a second diagnosis from one of the biggest medical names in sports. Ondrusek's outlook for the 2017 season remains cloudy.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Wed 3/8/17 1:21 PM

Ondrusek (elbow) will undergo an MRA Wednesday to evaluate the extent of his injury, Jon Meoli of the Baltimore Sun reports.
EDGE Analysis
Ondrusek reported elbow discomfort Tuesday and it was reported he would seek an MRA if the pain didn't subside in the coming days. This is tough news for the right-hander as he battles for a spot in the Baltimore bullpen. Keep an eye on the results, which should reveal a better picture of the damage.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Wed 3/8/17 10:36 AM

Ondrusek will undergo X-rays and an MRI if his elbow does not improve in the coming days, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Ondrusek and the Orioles are in wait-and-see mode with his sore elbow. Although the injury (suffered in Monday's game against the Tigers) wasn't thought to be serious, the right-hander's recovery has drawn apprehension. Speaking about his elbow, Ondrusek said, "It's never good to have any kind of pain or any kind of soreness or anything like that there, but until further things are done and as soon as we take more time and see what's going on, you start to think a little more about it." An injury concern is the last thing Ondrusek can afford as he battles for a MLB roster spot.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Tue 3/7/17 11:03 AM

Ondrusek reported discomfort in his right elbow Tuesday, Jon Meoli of the Baltimore Sun reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Orioles don't view the issue as anything serious, but Ondrusek will be held out of baseball activities for a day or two in hopes that the discomfort subsides. The 34-year-old made his spring training debut Friday, surrendering a hit and recording a strikeout across one scoreless inning. Ondrusek has spent most of the last two years in Japan, but he returned stateside to appear in seven games for the O's last season, struggling to a 9.95 ERA in only 6.1 innings.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Mon 3/6/17 4:36 PM

Ondrusek made his first appearance of spring training Friday after previously being sidelined with ankle injury, giving up a hit and striking out one in one scoreless inning.
EDGE Analysis
Ondrusek first reported having swelling and soreness 11 days earlier, but it appears that his ankle issue is now behind him. The 34-year-old right-hander was able to get through his inning with relative ease and showed no signs of favoring his ankle, which is a cause for optimism that the injury he suffered will not be a lingering one.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Tue 2/28/17 6:38 PM

Ondrusek (ankle) is scheduled to throw a live batting practice session Wednesday, Roch Kubatko of MASN reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 32-year-old is close to a return, and a successful session on Wednesday could lead to a spring game appearance in the near future. He'll likely serve as organizational relief depth when he returns.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Sun 2/26/17 12:29 PM

Ondrusek (ankle) threw off a half mound on Sunday and said his ankle felt good afterward, Roch Kubatko of MASN reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 32-year-old is easing closer to his return to throwing from a full mound, after dealing with ankle soreness and swelling earlier in the week. When he does return, he'll likely end up as organizational relief depth in 2017.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Fri 2/24/17 1:17 PM

Ondrusek (ankle) is improving and could return to a mound soon, according to Orioles manager Buck Showalter, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
He was dealing with ankle soreness and swelling earlier this week, but the right-hander may be fine to resume baseball activities in the coming days as organizational relief depth.

Logan Ondrusek
RP FA
Thu 2/23/17 9:36 AM

Ondrusek is dealing with ankle soreness and swelling, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
Ondrusek was brought on by the Orioles to provide bullpen depth, but it's unclear when he'll be able to start throwing at this time. Fortunately, there's plenty of time this spring for the swelling to subside, so consider the 32-year-old day-to-day.