Weeks on way to New York as Orioles expected to make DL move
The Orioles are expected to make a roster move Wednesday as manager Buck Showalter indicated after Tuesday’s 14-5 win over […]
The Orioles are expected to make a roster move Wednesday as manager Buck Showalter indicated after Tuesday’s 14-5 win over […]
The shortstop was sidelined for the fourth time in five games on Tuesday as he continues to deal with back spasms.
Walks plagued the right-handed starter as he suffered his second loss of the season on Monday afternoon.
The Orioles shortstop was originally slated to play Sunday in the series finale against Detroit.
The 2010 second-round pick will likely need to compete in the preseason to guarantee himself a roster spot in 2014.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens signed veteran running back Justin Forsett to a one-year contract on Friday. The 28-year-old
Trying to bounce back from missing the postseason for the first time in the John Harbaugh era, the Ravens will
New offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak will have a familiar face to help implement his system in Baltimore.
Markakis lead off again for Birds in Game 2 against Red Sox as well…
New closer Tommy Hunter passed his first test by earning the save in a season-opening win over Boston.
Follow @WNST on Twitter throughout the day as Luke Jones brings live updates from Camden Yards.
The Orioles have elected to keep rookie infielder Jonathan Schoop over offseason acquisition Jemile Weeks.
The Ravens running back could face three to five years in prison if convicted of the charge.
Do Drew and Luke think Adam Jones and the Orioles will be going back to the postseason in 2014?
The rookie infielder is expected to handle playing time at both second and third base depending on matchups.
Needing to finalize their Opening Day 25-man roster by 3 p.m. on Sunday, the Orioles are reportedly parting ways with
If convicted of the charge, the Ravens running back could face three to five years in prison.
The 23-year-old Kevin Gausman is expected to start the year at Triple-A Norfolk, but how long will he stay there?
The Ravens coach spoke on topics ranging from running back Ray Rice to the backup quarterback spot.
The Ravens owner also shared new information about John Harbaugh’s contract status and the planned Ray Lewis statue.
The seventh-year lineman is expected to become the new starting center in Baltimore.
The new Baltimore wide receiver’s gestures to Charlotte make him very easy to root for.
A strong spring and plenty of potential should give the Curacao native an opportunity to start the 2014 season with the Orioles.
The fifth-year strong safety played for Ravens secondary coach Steve Spagnuolo in St. Louis.
The head coach was fined $100,000 for interfering with Ravens kick returner Jacoby Jones on Thanksgiving night.
The Ravens have officially received a seventh-round pick from the Miami Dolphins as compensation for last season’s trade of left
A variety of changes will be voted on by owners at next week’s league meetings in Orlando.
The Ravens will hold a draft party at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday, May 8 that will feature player appearances
The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction takes a look at how the Orioles will best compete in the AL East.
Just over a week after the Ravens decided not to tender him a contract as a restricted free agent, wide
Needs remain along the offensive line and at free safety, but options are dwindling on the open market.
Now that Steve Smith is on his way to Baltimore, how will the Ravens use the 14th-year receiver?
The 2009 first-round pick wasn’t expected to return after an up-and-down five-year run in Baltimore.
The 34-year-old agreed to a three-year deal worth up to $11 million on Friday.
The veteran linebacker turned 32 on the same day he reportedly agreed to a $16.1 million deal to stay in Baltimore.
The longtime Carolina Panther will fly to Baltimore to visit with the Ravens on Friday.
The No. 3 corner is leaving Baltimore after two seasons to play for his hometown team.
The Pro Bowl return specialist spent Wednesday visiting the New York Giants before agreeing to remain in Baltimore.
Wide receiver Jacoby Jones and cornerback Corey Graham are already scheduled to take free-agent visits elsewhere.