Sep 29, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Baltimore Orioles center fielder Michael Bourn (1) reacts after getting hit by the ball during the fourth inning in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports

Baltimore Orioles’ Davis powers his way to top in AL East rankings

Baltimore Orioles’ Davis powers his way to top in AL East rankings by Nate Wardle

The Baltimore Orioles continue to deal with injuries as they move through the beginning of Spring Training, with Michael Bourn the latest affected.

Baltimore Orioles Michael Bourn suffered a broken finger while catching a football at the end of Friday’s workout, per the Oriole beat reporters.

So, what does this mean?

Let’s start with Bourn. He has a March 27th opt-out. It would be difficult for him to be able to be fully healthy and back and ready to play in games by that point.

So, I expect that may get expanded. Which will give the Orioles a little more time to shake out the logjam with him, Craig Gentry, Joey Rickard, Aneury Tavarez, Anthony Santander and Chris Dickerson, who has looked magnificent so far.

Obviously, this is good news for each of those players. Reports are favorable for Gentry and Santander as far as their health, and many of these players have performed very well so far this spring.

Granted, it is early, but remember that Joey Rickard won himself a spot on the roster with a fantastic spring last year.

To recap, the injury concerns so far this spring include J.J. Hardy, Chris Tillman, Zach Britton, Logan Ondrusek and Michael Bourn. Not to mention that you can add Welington Castillo, who is dealing with neck spasms currently.

Luckily, the Orioles have several weeks until they need to be ready for a game that counts.