2018 American League East preview
The reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton was traded to the Yankees in the offseason.
The reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton was traded to the Yankees in the offseason.
Hyun Soo Kim drove in the eventual winning run with a double in the fourth inning.
The winter acquisition of Chris Sale makes Boston the favorite to win its second straight division crown.
With 15 of their last 26 games on the road, will Buck Showalter’s club find enough wins to land in the playoffs?
Chris Davis and Mark Trumbo are hitting a combined .180 since the All-Star break.
Hyun Soo Kim has emerged as a reliable contributor in the No. 2 spot in the order.
The Orioles are off to their best start after 36 games since 2005.
Will Toronto be division champions for the second straight year?
Aside from 18 wins in 23 games last month, the Orioles have won three in a row just other time all year.
A doubleheader sweep on Sunday landed Baltimore in first place for the first time since April 19.
Buck Showalter’s club went just 10-10 in a stretch of 17 of 20 played at Camden Yards.
Despite being just 17-20, Baltimore remains just one game out in the loss column.
A look around the rest of the division makes you feel better about Baltimore’s chances.
Will Pablo Sandoval and the revamped Red Sox unseat the Orioles as division champions?
Holding their own in Oakland, Anaheim, and Seattle would leave the Orioles in great shape when they return home at the end of July.
A 5-5 homestand is more disappointing considering the Orioles received nine quality starts from their maligned rotation.
Even with a three-game sweep in Arlington, the Orioles made little hay in the AL East over the weekend.
In what should have been the most significant offseason of the last 15 years, Dan Duquette and the Orioles did virtually nothing to improve.
Baltimore finds itself in a tie for first place this late in the season for the first time since the final showdown with Milwaukee in 1982.
Dan Duquette and the Orioles should hold on tight for another month before deciding what to do at the trade deadline.
Out of baseball for nearly a decade, the former Red Sox general manager faces his steepest challenge yet.
There’s been plenty written about the Orioles demise and the AL East standings and the empty stands at Camden Yards
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The first half is in the books, and the Orioles are right where most of us thought they would be—last
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