Jones falls, Machado climbs in latest All-Star voting update
While the Kansas City Royals continue to dominate the All-Star voting in the American League, the Orioles’ chances of securing […]
While the Kansas City Royals continue to dominate the All-Star voting in the American League, the Orioles’ chances of securing […]
The Orioles center fielder hurt his right shoulder diving for a ball last Monday.
Luke Jones discusses topics related to both the Orioles and the Ravens at the end of another week.
BALTIMORE — You wouldn’t know it by simply viewing the final score, but the Orioles were without their best player
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on a variety of Orioles players as another week of baseball begins.
The All-Star center fielder missed the last two games with a left ankle sprain.
The 2015 Opening Day starter sports a 5.94 ERA through his first 10 starts.
Buck Showalter’s club went just 10-10 in a stretch of 17 of 20 played at Camden Yards.
The Orioles center fielder turned his left ankle in Game 2 of Thursday’s doubleheader.
Baltimore has scored three or fewer runs in 13 of its 23 games this month.
The corner outfield spots have largely been no man’s land for the Orioles so far in 2015.
BALTIMORE — Rookie Mike Wright was the story of the day for the Orioles, but he wasn’t the only one
Rookie Mike Wright’s brilliant debut had the Orioles feeling better about a difficult weekend.
A faint “O!” beyond the left-center gate warmed the heart during a surreal national anthem at an empty Camden Yards.
The All-Star center fielder has struck out just five times in his first 54 plate appearances of 2015.
Second baseman Jonathan Schoop has already hit three home runs in 2015.
Major League Baseball recognized the 68th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier.
Tommy Hunter wasn’t the only one to blame for the 6-5 defeat on Monday night.
A poor spring carried over for starter Bud Norris in an ugly 12-5 loss for the Orioles on Friday.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2015 Orioles every day ahead of their April 6 opener.
The Orioles center fielder said Dan Duquette should have been more upfront about his reasons for letting Markakis depart.
Priding themselves as a club whose sum is greater than its parts, the Orioles waved goodbye to one of their cornerstones.
The Orioles shortstop won his third consecutive Gold Glove on Tuesday night.
All three Orioles have won the fielding award at their respective positions in the past.
The Orioles won 96 games and their first division title since 1997, but will they be back in World Series contention next season?
Down 2-0 in the best-of-seven series, the Orioles can’t dwell on what might have been in two narrow defeats.
This week marks the first time ever that Baltimore and Kansas City will meet in the postseason.
The Orioles center fielder could not best eventual champion Yoenis Cespedes in the second round at Target Field.
The Orioles center fielder will participate after teammate Nelson Cruz declined an invitation.
A 5-5 homestand is more disappointing considering the Orioles received nine quality starts from their maligned rotation.
A makeup date will be announced at a later time.
The shortstop was sidelined for the fourth time in five games on Tuesday as he continues to deal with back spasms.
The All-Star center fielder said this week that the Orioles “don’t need the bigger names” to compete in the AL East.
Was Adam Jones’ ninth-inning blast off Mariano Rivera in the Bronx the most exciting moment of the first half? Luke Jones hands out his All-Star break honors…
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The 25-year-old becomes the fifth Oriole to be named to the 2013 All-Star Game in New York.
The 20-year-old’s risky tag-up play Friday was similar to how the Yankees found ways to beat the Orioles in past years.
Luke Jones takes a look at the AL East and sees concerns and flaws with each of the five clubs.
From the Orioles’ first playoff appearance in 15 years to Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset after the Ravens’ second Super Bowl title, it was a special year for Baltimore dads.
From the Orioles’ first playoff appearance in 15 years to Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset after the Ravens’ second Super Bowl title, it was a special year for Baltimore dads.