Buck Showalter: Why Chris Bassitt is the BEST Offseason Signing for Orioles
Orioles legend and former manager Buck Showalter joins Ryan Ripken for a candid, insightful conversation packed with praise for Baltimore’s key offseason moves. Buck calls RHP Chris Bassitt the “best sign of the offseason”—a dependable veteran with consistent low ERAs, “stones” in big moments, elite pitch manipulation (thanks to those long fingers), hard work ethic, and zero ego. He shares why Bassitt’s reliability and clubhouse presence make him a perfect anchor for the rotation.
Buck also raves about new 1B Pete Alonso: “country strong,” durable (150-160 games/year, 40 HR/120 RBI averages), strong defender with Gold Glove potential, clean bat sound, big heart, no ego, and an approachable leader who’ll thrive in Baltimore’s passionate fanbase and tight-knit clubhouse.
Other gems: Spring training philosophy (don’t over-evaluate early, focus on fundamentals, let vets set the tone), bullpen management secrets (clear roles, communication, avoiding overuse, discovering hidden talent like Britton/Johnson), injury prevention, team chemistry over flashy additions, and fun stories (monkey BP talent show, Scherzer “Lighten up, Francis” reference, travel gripes).
A must-listen for Orioles fans gearing up for spring training—Buck’s wisdom and optimism make this one of the best offseason breakdowns out there.
9 comments
Wish we went for Ranger.
Interesting that he mentioned TJ McFarland. Buck’s been gone from Baltimore since 2018. I think I read that TJ signed a minor league contract with the (Sacramento) A’s. Still active into his late 30’s trying to stay in the MLB. If true, good for him.
damn it i love buck
Buck is a treasure! Love to hear him talk. Thanks for the interview.
Love Buck
Buck do not diss traveling in pjs!
TJ McFarland should have been on the 16' Playoff Roster instead of Jiminez. I don't care how much Jiminez was making. McFarland earned that spot!
Buck was masterful with how he managed the pitching staff. He knew when to leave a guy in and when to pull him. He also kept track of how often a guy warmed up without getting in the game. I miss Buck!
Ryan should try being a lawyer.