By Field Level Media

The Baltimore Orioles recalled right-hander Brandon Young from Triple-A Norfolk to start Monday’s ​series opener against the host ‌Chicago White Sox.

To make room on the roster, the Orioles sent southpaw reliever Dietrich Enns (foot infection) to the 15-day injured list, ‌retroactive ​to Saturday.

The spot for ⁠a starter opened ⁠up when Zach Eflin (right elbow discomfort) went on the 15-day IL last week. He left his start versus the ​Texas Rangers on March 31 in the fourth inning and is ⁠currently seeking a ⁠second opinion.

Young, the Orioles’ 2024 ​Minor League Pitcher of the Year, made ​12 starts for the major league ‌club in 2025 and finished 1-7 with a 6.24 ERA. The highlight of his season occurred on July ⁠8 when he recorded an immaculate inning against the New York Mets, fanning three batters ⁠on nine ‌pitches in the top ⁠of the fifth.

Young made one ​start ‌for Norfolk, completing five innings ​at Memphis ⁠on April 1. He allowed one earned run on five hits, with no walks and four strikeouts.

He did not face the White Sox last season.

–Field ​Level Media