Since he made his first career start July 17 against the Tampa Bay Rays, Orioles fans have wondered what the team's full plan is for right-hander Dylan Bundy.
Injuries, including Tommy John surgery in 2013, have limited the Orioles' former first-round pick to less than 100 innings in a season, at any level, since 2012. Given his history, when Bundy took the mound this season, Orioles fans began wondering about potential innings limits or whether there was a point at which the team might consider shutting him down.
Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette discussed this and more in a wide-ranging interview on Glenn Clark Radio Aug. 22.