Jordan Westburg of the Baltimore Orioles will undergo season-ending surgery, impacting the team's performance. His absence, along with Jackson Holliday, has contributed to the Orioles' struggles this season.

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The Baltimore Orioles have had a bit of a rough 2026 season so far, with the pitching staff being one of the worst in baseball, and the offense being a bit lackluster.
One of the reasons for the lackluster offense has been the absence of Jackson Holliday and Jordan Westburg, two key infielders who would be huge helps for this team. However, Westburg won't be returning for the Orioles this season.
According to Andy Kostka of The Baltimore Banner, Orioles infielder Jordan Westburg is going to have season-ending surgery. But what actually happened to Westburg, and why is he done for the year?
"Orioles infielder Jordan Westburg is set to have elbow surgery, per source, and he'll miss the rest of the season," Kostka reports.
Westburg has an elbow injury, and after a setback recently, he had imaging done on his elbow that led to some debate over what to do with his health going forward.
Jordan Westburg is set to have surgery due to an unspecified injury that will prevent him from returning this season.
Westburg's surgery is expected to further hinder the Orioles' offense, which has already been struggling this season.
In addition to Jordan Westburg, Jackson Holliday is another key infielder missing from the Orioles' lineup this season.
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He had the option to fight through this injury, which is always a risk, or get surgery to end his 2026 season.
As Kostka reports, Westburg is opting for the season-ending surgery in hopes of returning for the 2027 MLB season for the Orioles at full strength.
It's a brutal blow for Westburg, as he has been trying to come back from this elbow injury all year, and couldn't adequately recover from his partially torn UCL.
The setback he sustained this May and imaging led Westburg to decide to prioritize the 2027 season, and miss the entire 2026 season due to this surgery.
Jeremiah Jackson, Blaze Alexander, Coby Mayo, and Weston Wilson will now take over the second and third base duties until Holliday returns from his own injury.
Baltimore has had a rough 2026 season, with a 20-24 record, some struggling pitchers, and now this season-ending surgery for Westburg has made this year one that's not gone to plan at all.