Good morning, Camden Chatters.

It’s official: Ryan Helsley is an Oriole. Yesterday the O’s announced the signing, which was first reported on Saturday by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. As previously reported, it’s a two-year, $28 million deal that includes an opt-out after the first year.

Meanwhile, Helsley’s former team, the Mets, replaced him in their bullpen by reportedly signing Devin Williams to a three-year deal. Williams is leaving the AL East after one unremarkable season with the Yankees, and his arrival with the Mets could spell the end of Edwin Díaz’s tenure with the club. If so, hopefully Díaz doesn’t join one of the Orioles’ division competitors.

One guy who will be doing so is former Orioles manager Brandon Hyde, who was hired yesterday by the Tampa Bay Rays as a senior advisor for b

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