Wieters, Markakis grab first Gold Glove awards
For the first time since 1998, the Orioles have claimed multiple Gold Glove awards as catcher Matt Wieters and right […]
For the first time since 1998, the Orioles have claimed multiple Gold Glove awards as catcher Matt Wieters and right […]
BALTIMORE — Games are rarely won in the second inning, but they can sometimes be lost. The Orioles managed just
It was far from Jeremy Guthrie’s best performance in a 7-5 win to give the Orioles their first series win
BALTIMORE — The Orioles keep knocking on the door, waiting for the old Brian Matusz to reappear, but continue to
No one needed to tell Chris Tillman how important Wednesday’s start was for him and the Orioles. Coming off arguably
In their first game against the Red Sox in the 2011 season, the Orioles collected their first win over Boston,
BALTIMORE — The Orioles talked the talk throughout the winter months, in addition to upgrading their lineup with four new
The final stat line tells you how Zach Britton pitched in a 5-4 win over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday
BALTIMORE — This one had a little bit of everything for the Orioles. Two different lineup changes before the game
It’s been so long I can barely remember. Any Baltimorean with a vested interest in the Orioles over the years
As we approach the start of the 20th season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, I take a look back
It may have come seven years too late, but the Orioles finally persuaded Vlad the Impaler to bring his free-swinging
Thousands of Orioles fans flocked to the Baltimore Convention Center on Saturday to mentally thaw out from the recent snow
BALTIMORE — When an offense struggles as much as the Orioles have to score runs this season, playing small-ball becomes
BALTIMORE — Even after missing countless opportunities throughout the night, the Orioles managed to load the bases in the ninth
BALTIMORE — On the same day the Orioles sent struggling outfielder Nolan Reimold to the minor leagues in hopes of
BALTIMORE — The image of a dejected Nolan Reimold sitting on a clubhouse couch said it all following Tuesday’s loss.
In the bottom of the eighth inning Saturday night, Twins outfielder Delmon Young hit a deep fly to center with
As the Orioles travel to New York Sunday evening, Dave Trembley will take a deep breath, smile, and maybe even
BALTIMORE — To say the Orioles have struggled in the month of April would be comparable to labeling Mount Everest
BALTIMORE — With Brian Matusz taking the hill with an opportunity to secure the club’s first series victory of the
BALTIMORE — Over the first three weeks of the season, the Orioles couldn’t beat anybody en route to the second
While only the latest example of poor fundamentals and lack of hustle on a 2-13 club, Julio Lugo’s display in Seattle epitomizes the 2010 season.
How much to blame is Dave Trembley for the Orioles’ 2-11 start? If you’re going to throw Trembley to the fire, it started with the decision by Andy MacPhail to bring him back last October.
Carlos Pena’s three-run bomb in the 10th seals a bullpen collapse that wasted a sparkling effort from young lefty Brian Matusz.
A record low of 9,129 people watched a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards as the Orioles fell 5-1 to Tampa Bay, dropping Baltimore to 1-6 on the season.
Close games or not, a 1-5 record speaks for itself as the Orioles close out a very disappointing starting week of the season.
Toronto lefty Dana Eveland stifles the Baltimore bats as the Orioles fall to 1-4 on the season.
BALTIMORE — The good vibes of Opening Day and the first week of the season are one of the few
New Baltimore closer Mike Gonzalez blows his first save opportunity as the Orioles miss a golden opportunity on Opening Day.
Luke Jones offers his last five of 10 questions on his mind as the Orioles prepare to start the 2010 season.
With Opening Day looming on Tuesday night, Luke Jones offers 10 questions on the Orioles as they attempt to end a brutal stretch of 12 consecutive losing seasons.
The first half is in the books, and the Orioles are right where most of us thought they would be—last
The first half is in the books, and the Orioles are right where most of us thought they would be—last
If you’re not familiar with the phenomenon that is Facebook, this won’t be the blog for you. Anyone keeping an
31-62. No, it is not the Washington Nationals’ current record (22-51), but it’s the Orioles’ record against the Boston Red
31-62. No, it is not the Washington Nationals’ current record (22-51), but it’s the Orioles’ record against the Boston Red
When looking from afar, it seems nothing has changed this year from the last 11 seasons of baseball. Stuck in
The Orioles are still in last place but completed an inspired weekend of road baseball, finishing a three-game sweep of
The Orioles’ team-wide offensive drought has mercifully come to an end, as Orioles’ hitters accumulated 21 runs and 41 hits