Brandon Hyde meets with media following 5-4 win over Houston
Brandon Hyde meets with media following 5-4 win over Houston
Brandon Hyde meets with media following 5-4 win over Houston
Shintaro Fujinami and Mike Baumann combined to give up five runs over the final two innings of Wednesday’s defeat.
Jack Flaherty discusses taking the loss in his first start at Camden Yards
Brandon Hyde discusses 8-2 loss to Houston on Wednesday
Jake Asman joins Nestor to discuss modern sports radio and Yankees always signing their man
Our sports talk pal in Houston Jake Asman joins Nestor to discuss modern sports radio and how the New York Yankees always sign their man. Some Aaron Judge, Lamar Jackson and Super Bowl Radio Row memories here.
Kyle Bradish allowed only two hits and struck out 10 over 8 2/3 shutout innings against the Astros.
The former Orioles slugger again expressed his love for Baltimore prior to playing here as an opponent for the first time.
John McClain joins Nestor from Houston to discuss Astros, the money of Lamar and betting on the O’s
The popular slugger and heroic cancer survivor reflected on his time in Baltimore after being traded to Houston on Monday.
Maury Brown, a 2020 National Sportswriter Of The Year nominee and Senior Contributor at Forbes Sports, discusses the ugly offseason of the business of MLB and sounds of labor war.
It’s a tale almost as old as time: MLB players want their share and owners aren’t willing to budge. Eric Fisher of SportBusiness talks MLB labor issues and how Orioles ever become relevant again.
Eric Fisher of SportBusiness talks MLB labor issues and how Orioles ever become relevant again
Maury Brown of Forbes Sports discusses the ugly offseason of the business of MLB and sounds of labor war
Zack Greinke tossed 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball to lead the Astros to victory.
Until Maikel Franco’s homer in the eighth inning, Baltimore was held hitless by Jake Odorizzi and the Astros bullpen.
Former closer Cesar Valdez has pitched to an 11.25 ERA since May 11.
John Means emerging as the closest thing to a true ace the Orioles have had since Mike Mussina begs the question of whether he’ll be around to see this arduous rebuild through.
Dennis Koulatsos asked Nestor about being on roof in empty Houston for Ravens win.
The Orioles will try to sell a promising future, but the wait to get there won’t be easy.
Josh Reddick’s grand slam off Nestor Cortes blew Tuesday’s game open in the seventh inning.
Chris Tillman looked very much like the pitcher we saw last year in his 2018 debut.
All-Star second baseman Jonathan Schoop drove in a run for the seventh consecutive game.
Removing Ubaldo Jimenez from the starting rotation wasn’t the cure to the Orioles’ woes on Sunday.
Baltimore has gone 1-5 on its current homestand since the dramatic comeback win in San Francisco.
The 25-year-old’s inability to develop an effective breaking ball continues to plague him against right-handed bats.
The Orioles struck out more in a three-game series than the late Tony Gwynn ever did in an entire season during his Hall of Fame career.
The 2008 draft pick was sent to the Astros as part of the Bud Norris in 2013.
Indoor baseball doesn’t have to suck. Houston has known this for 50 years…
BALTIMORE — You can’t take too much away from Chris Davis’ two-homer performance in a 5-4 win over Houston on
The slugger is listed as day-to-day after being hit by an 87 mph fastball from former Orioles pitcher Scott Feldman.