Five biggest Orioles disappointments of first half
Luke Jones takes a look at which Orioles disappointed the most in the first half of the 2015 season.
Luke Jones takes a look at which Orioles disappointed the most in the first half of the 2015 season.
The 30-year-old outfielder was designated for assignment last week.
There’s been plenty of discussion about who the Orioles didn’t keep, but not enough about the ones they did who haven’t provided a return in 2015.
The outfielder was hitting just .214 in 112 plate appearances this season.
The corner outfield spots have largely been no man’s land for the Orioles so far in 2015.
Bud Norris faltered again and the Orioles struck out 18 times in a Mother’s Day loss.
The third baseman is a better option for the top spot in the order than you might think.
Alejandro De Aza was thrown out trying to steal third to end the top of the seventh inning on Wednesday.
Second baseman Jonathan Schoop has already hit three home runs in 2015.
Travis Snider looked the part of Nick Markakis in a season-opening 6-2 victory.
What factors would most hinder the Orioles’ chances to repeat as AL East champions?
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2015 Orioles every day ahead of their April 6 opener.
The 30-year-old outfielder is set to go to a hearing later this month.
The lefty sinkerballer saved 37 of 41 opportunities in his first season as a relief pitcher.
Steve Pearce posted a .373 on-base percentage and is just one option to replace Nick Markakis in the top spot.
First baseman Chris Davis is entering his final season before being eligible for free agency.
Dan Duquette said adding left-handed bats was a priority for the stretch run.