All-Star closer Bautista leaves with arm discomfort, ruining thrilling night for Orioles
One of the more thrilling moments of the season turned into one of Baltimore’s biggest nightmares in a matter of 15 minutes on Friday.
One of the more thrilling moments of the season turned into one of Baltimore’s biggest nightmares in a matter of 15 minutes on Friday.
Will Saturday mark 2021 third-round pick Ben Cleveland’s final game with Baltimore?
Thursday marked the last day reporters could watch the entirety of practice for the rest of the season.
How do the additions of Jadeveon Clowney and Ronald Darby impact the latest 53-man roster projection?
Luke Jones offers his purple thoughts after Baltimore’s first preseason defeat since 2015.
Will John Simpson strengthen his case to be the starting left guard for Week 1?
Rashod Bateman took part in 7-on-7 drills and made one of the highlight plays of Friday’s practice.
The 30-year-old Clowney visited with Baltimore earlier this month.
The 29-year-old suffered a torn ACL while playing for Denver last October.
Justin Madubuike was one of the standout performers for the Baltimore defense against the Commanders.
The three-time Pro Bowl selection appears unlikely to be ready for the Sept. 10 season opener.
Fights broke out on back-to-back plays during Tuesday’s practice between Baltimore and the Commanders.
“He’s 100% healthy. He looks good. He’s been training hard, so he’s ready to go.”
Luke Jones takes aim at predicting the 53-man roster with the first preseason game in the books.
Luke Jones offers his purple musings from the preseason opener as one of sports’ weirdest streaks continued.
After missing extensive action with a groin injury for the second time this season, Cedric Mullins is back.
Cornerback remains a position of concern with multiple players banged up early in training camp.
How this pitching staff evolves — or merely survives — between now and October will be fascinating.
Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen were standouts for their physicality during Wednesday’s practice.
Four-time Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard working out at guard is an interesting August development.
These current Orioles remained the primary source of excitement over a weekend built for nostalgia.
Baltimore conducted what amounted to little more than a brisk walk-through on Thursday.
Wednesday’s practice finished with some fun, but it included a new injury concern for Baltimore.
Whether starter Jack Flaherty moves the needle for Baltimore’s October aspirations remains to be seen.
The pads coming on always reiterates how different the sport is upon introducing the threat of contact.
With Tyler Wells not right, there’s no longer debating whether Baltimore needs another starting pitcher.
Baltimore players held up well in the brutal heat during Friday’s workout.
Luke Jones offers purple observations from Thursday’s practice in Owings Mills.
The fan reaction to Odell Beckham Jr. was electric from the moment he stepped on the field Wednesday.
No one is going to call this a “hold-in” officially, but that seems to be the obvious explanation.
Gunnar Henderson has been Baltimore’s top position player since mid-May and looks more and more like a potential superstar.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman continues to deal with lingering effects from last year’s foot surgery.
Baltimore added the two-time Pro Bowl selection to the backfield mix on Friday.
The 29-year-old rookie becomes the second Japanese-born player in Orioles history, joining Koji Uehara.
Baltimore’s center fielder missed most of June with a groin injury suffered on Memorial Day.
Baltimore will conduct its first full-squad practice of training camp on July 26.
Since posting a 7.38 ERA over his first 10 major league starts, Kyle Bradish owns a 3.15 ERA over the last calendar year.
Grayson Rodriguez was demoted to Triple-A Norfolk in late May after posting a 7.35 ERA in 10 starts.
Struggling infielder Jorge Mateo is among those who could be on the roster bubble in the near future.
Tied in the loss column with AL-leading Tampa Bay, the Orioles begin their most anticipated second half in years on Friday night.
One of the more thrilling moments of the season turned into one of Baltimore’s biggest nightmares in a matter of 15 minutes on Friday.
Will Saturday mark 2021 third-round pick Ben Cleveland’s final game with Baltimore?
Thursday marked the last day reporters could watch the entirety of practice for the rest of the season.
How do the additions of Jadeveon Clowney and Ronald Darby impact the latest 53-man roster projection?
Luke Jones offers his purple thoughts after Baltimore’s first preseason defeat since 2015.
Will John Simpson strengthen his case to be the starting left guard for Week 1?
Rashod Bateman took part in 7-on-7 drills and made one of the highlight plays of Friday’s practice.
The 30-year-old Clowney visited with Baltimore earlier this month.
The 29-year-old suffered a torn ACL while playing for Denver last October.
Justin Madubuike was one of the standout performers for the Baltimore defense against the Commanders.
The three-time Pro Bowl selection appears unlikely to be ready for the Sept. 10 season opener.
Fights broke out on back-to-back plays during Tuesday’s practice between Baltimore and the Commanders.
“He’s 100% healthy. He looks good. He’s been training hard, so he’s ready to go.”
Luke Jones takes aim at predicting the 53-man roster with the first preseason game in the books.
Luke Jones offers his purple musings from the preseason opener as one of sports’ weirdest streaks continued.
After missing extensive action with a groin injury for the second time this season, Cedric Mullins is back.
Cornerback remains a position of concern with multiple players banged up early in training camp.
How this pitching staff evolves — or merely survives — between now and October will be fascinating.
Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen were standouts for their physicality during Wednesday’s practice.
Four-time Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard working out at guard is an interesting August development.
These current Orioles remained the primary source of excitement over a weekend built for nostalgia.
Baltimore conducted what amounted to little more than a brisk walk-through on Thursday.
Wednesday’s practice finished with some fun, but it included a new injury concern for Baltimore.
Whether starter Jack Flaherty moves the needle for Baltimore’s October aspirations remains to be seen.
The pads coming on always reiterates how different the sport is upon introducing the threat of contact.
With Tyler Wells not right, there’s no longer debating whether Baltimore needs another starting pitcher.
Baltimore players held up well in the brutal heat during Friday’s workout.
Luke Jones offers purple observations from Thursday’s practice in Owings Mills.
The fan reaction to Odell Beckham Jr. was electric from the moment he stepped on the field Wednesday.
No one is going to call this a “hold-in” officially, but that seems to be the obvious explanation.
Gunnar Henderson has been Baltimore’s top position player since mid-May and looks more and more like a potential superstar.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman continues to deal with lingering effects from last year’s foot surgery.
Baltimore added the two-time Pro Bowl selection to the backfield mix on Friday.
The 29-year-old rookie becomes the second Japanese-born player in Orioles history, joining Koji Uehara.
Baltimore’s center fielder missed most of June with a groin injury suffered on Memorial Day.
Baltimore will conduct its first full-squad practice of training camp on July 26.
Since posting a 7.38 ERA over his first 10 major league starts, Kyle Bradish owns a 3.15 ERA over the last calendar year.
Grayson Rodriguez was demoted to Triple-A Norfolk in late May after posting a 7.35 ERA in 10 starts.
Struggling infielder Jorge Mateo is among those who could be on the roster bubble in the near future.
Tied in the loss column with AL-leading Tampa Bay, the Orioles begin their most anticipated second half in years on Friday night.