Orioles haven’t found pitching they like for prices they like
After handing out the biggest contract in franchise history to Chris Davis, the Orioles still need to address a gaping hole in their starting rotation.
After handing out the biggest contract in franchise history to Chris Davis, the Orioles still need to address a gaping hole in their starting rotation.
The 32-year-old had a career year in 2014 to help the Orioles win their first AL East title in 17 years.
Left tackle is the biggest uncertainty on offense as the Ravens try to rebound from a 5-11 season.
Jerry Rosburg’s units were a rare highlight in a disappointing 5-11 season.
Cox will join fellow first-time selection Sam Koch and five-time selection Marshal Yanda in Honolulu.
The soon-to-be 29-year-old hasn’t returned to the NFL since being released by Baltimore on Sept. 8, 2014.
The man behind the plate can play a major role in determining how much the Baltimore rotation will improve in 2016.
Even without Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh’s speed on display in Sunday’s loss to Denver left you in awe.
He led the Colts in their final glory days in Baltimore and later helped us remember what it was like to have the NFL.
Re-signing the first baseman was a major step, but only if more is done to try to get to a World Series.
The 29-year-old first baseman agreed to the richest contract in the history of Baltimore sports.
The Orioles settled with all but two of their arbitration-eligible players by Friday’s deadline to exchange salary figures.
The head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 2010-2013, Frazier had most recently been Tampa Bay’s defensive coordinator.
The right-handed Brach posted a career-best 2.72 ERA in 2015.
The 30-year-old hit .291 with a career-high 35 home runs split between Detroit and the New York Mets in 2015.
If the Hall of Fame safety proves himself as a coach, the Ravens can welcome him with open arms in the future.
The future Hall of Fame safety will join Rex Ryan in Buffalo as an assistant defensive backs coach.
With other needs to address, the Orioles are allowing the free-agent first baseman to hold them hostage.
Dennis Pitta is one of several veterans who could be cut this offseason.
The Taiwanese lefty has reportedly agreed to a five-year, $80 million deal with the Miami Marlins.
Plenty of factors worked against a rush offense that fell to 26th in yards per game in 2015.
The Ravens have had their issues with the volatile Vontaze Burfict through the years.
The right guard continues to build an impressive résumé as one of the best players in Ravens history.
The veteran linebacker told the Ravens general manager he doesn’t want to end his career being carted off the field in Denver.
General manager Ozzie Newsome liked what he saw from his 2015 first-round pick before he injured his knee on the first day of training camp.
The Ravens are keeping their coaching staff intact and tried to downplay what all needs to be done to bounce back in 2016.
John Harbaugh confirmed Thursday that the fourth-year defensive coordinator will return in 2016.
The assistant general manager of the Ravens declined an interview request from Tennessee.
The 49-year-old has been the Baltimore linebackers coach since 2010.
Luke Jones takes a brief look at the Ravens’ free agents this offseason.
The longtime Ravens linebacker hasn’t spoken to reporters since his Achilles injury in the 2015 opener.
Many question how productive the Ravens receiver will be at age 37 and coming off an Achilles tear.
Entering his ninth year, the Ravens quarterback is set to carry a $28.5 million salary cap figure in 2016.
Ozzie Newsome could face more scrutiny this offseason than at any point during his 20 years in Baltimore.
This would be Baltimore’s highest pick since taking Jamal Lewis fifth overall in 2000.
Follow @WNST on Twitter for updates and analysis throughout the day.
The Ravens wideout has a chance to produce the 12th 1,000-yard receiving season in franchise history.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore’s season finale.
Reserve linebacker Albert McClellan is questionable to play with an ankle injury.
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk was a full participant a day after missing practice with an illness.
After handing out the biggest contract in franchise history to Chris Davis, the Orioles still need to address a gaping hole in their starting rotation.
The 32-year-old had a career year in 2014 to help the Orioles win their first AL East title in 17 years.
Left tackle is the biggest uncertainty on offense as the Ravens try to rebound from a 5-11 season.
Jerry Rosburg’s units were a rare highlight in a disappointing 5-11 season.
Cox will join fellow first-time selection Sam Koch and five-time selection Marshal Yanda in Honolulu.
The soon-to-be 29-year-old hasn’t returned to the NFL since being released by Baltimore on Sept. 8, 2014.
The man behind the plate can play a major role in determining how much the Baltimore rotation will improve in 2016.
Even without Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh’s speed on display in Sunday’s loss to Denver left you in awe.
He led the Colts in their final glory days in Baltimore and later helped us remember what it was like to have the NFL.
Re-signing the first baseman was a major step, but only if more is done to try to get to a World Series.
The 29-year-old first baseman agreed to the richest contract in the history of Baltimore sports.
The Orioles settled with all but two of their arbitration-eligible players by Friday’s deadline to exchange salary figures.
The head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 2010-2013, Frazier had most recently been Tampa Bay’s defensive coordinator.
The right-handed Brach posted a career-best 2.72 ERA in 2015.
The 30-year-old hit .291 with a career-high 35 home runs split between Detroit and the New York Mets in 2015.
If the Hall of Fame safety proves himself as a coach, the Ravens can welcome him with open arms in the future.
The future Hall of Fame safety will join Rex Ryan in Buffalo as an assistant defensive backs coach.
With other needs to address, the Orioles are allowing the free-agent first baseman to hold them hostage.
Dennis Pitta is one of several veterans who could be cut this offseason.
The Taiwanese lefty has reportedly agreed to a five-year, $80 million deal with the Miami Marlins.
Plenty of factors worked against a rush offense that fell to 26th in yards per game in 2015.
The Ravens have had their issues with the volatile Vontaze Burfict through the years.
The right guard continues to build an impressive résumé as one of the best players in Ravens history.
The veteran linebacker told the Ravens general manager he doesn’t want to end his career being carted off the field in Denver.
General manager Ozzie Newsome liked what he saw from his 2015 first-round pick before he injured his knee on the first day of training camp.
The Ravens are keeping their coaching staff intact and tried to downplay what all needs to be done to bounce back in 2016.
John Harbaugh confirmed Thursday that the fourth-year defensive coordinator will return in 2016.
The assistant general manager of the Ravens declined an interview request from Tennessee.
The 49-year-old has been the Baltimore linebackers coach since 2010.
Luke Jones takes a brief look at the Ravens’ free agents this offseason.
The longtime Ravens linebacker hasn’t spoken to reporters since his Achilles injury in the 2015 opener.
Many question how productive the Ravens receiver will be at age 37 and coming off an Achilles tear.
Entering his ninth year, the Ravens quarterback is set to carry a $28.5 million salary cap figure in 2016.
Ozzie Newsome could face more scrutiny this offseason than at any point during his 20 years in Baltimore.
This would be Baltimore’s highest pick since taking Jamal Lewis fifth overall in 2000.
Follow @WNST on Twitter for updates and analysis throughout the day.
The Ravens wideout has a chance to produce the 12th 1,000-yard receiving season in franchise history.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens in Baltimore’s season finale.
Reserve linebacker Albert McClellan is questionable to play with an ankle injury.
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk was a full participant a day after missing practice with an illness.