Twelve Orioles Thoughts following 6-4 win over Kansas City
Luke Jones reflects on a walk-off night at Camden Yards on Monday.
Luke Jones reflects on a walk-off night at Camden Yards on Monday.
The offensive highlights were few and far between as Baltimore lost the opener of the best-of-five series.
Baltimore pitching also registered 18 strikeouts, a new franchise record for a nine-inning game.
Adam Frazier talks about his big blast in Sunday’s seven-run first inning
Adam Frazier homered twice and drove in four while Dean Kremer struck out eight over six innings as Baltimore won its sixth in a row.
Struggling infielder Jorge Mateo is among those who could be on the roster bubble in the near future.
One of baseball’s best teams at the break, the Orioles have their fingerprints all over All-Star week.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles homestand, winning baseball and Mullins return
Our baseball insider Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss this Orioles homestand, more winning baseball and the return of Cedric Mullins and arrival of Jordan Westburg.
It wasn’t long ago that a prospect’s arrival was all Orioles fans had to look forward to over the course of some miserable seasons.
The 24-year-old has a .939 OPS and 35 extra-base hits at Triple-A Norfolk this season.
Will an everyday role be waiting for Ryan Mountcastle with Ryan O’Hearn hitting so well in his absence?
Wednesday was forgettable for Tyler Wells, who has otherwise had a strong season for Baltimore.
Gunnar Henderson hit his first career grand slam to blow Tuesday’s game open in the third inning.
The Baltimore offense erupted for six runs in the final three innings of Thursday’s win over the Brewers.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the torrid pace of the surging and greatly improved Baltimore Orioles
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the torrid pace of the surging and greatly improved Baltimore Orioles. How is Jorge Mateo doing this? D.L. Hall and Kyle Stowers are coming. Adley Rutschman and Austin Hays are hitting the ball. The starting pitching has been solid. And the back end of the bullpen has been lights out.
Adam Frazier scored the winning run as Baltimore improved to 14-7, the third-best start through 21 games in club history.
Top pitching prospect Grayson Rodriguez didn’t make the Opening Day roster, prompting disappointment and scrutiny.
Three-fourths of the projected Opening Day infield didn’t play Tuesday, but there was impressive talent starting in Bradenton.
Pitchers and catchers officially reported to Sarasota on Wednesday.
Set to make a reported $8 million, the 31-year-old was a 2021 All-Star starter, but he struggled with Seattle last season.