Tyler O'Neill, Baltimore Orioles' outfielder, has decided to stay with the team for the next two seasons, despite a challenging first year. Despite high hopes after hitting a record-breaking Opening Day home run, O'Neill's performance was marred by injuries, limiting him to only 54 games and a disappointing batting average. The Orioles as a team struggled with injuries, leading to a disappointing season and a last-place finish in the American League East. With a new manager and a fresh start, O'Neill aims to recapture his earlier form and contribute to the team's success in the upcoming season.
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