Out-of-sync Orioles in danger of falling out of AL East race
Chris Davis and Mark Trumbo are hitting a combined .180 since the All-Star break.
Chris Davis and Mark Trumbo are hitting a combined .180 since the All-Star break.
Who stood out as the Baltimore bats exploded in Sunday’s victory?
Who stood out for the Orioles as they snapped a four-game losing streak to their AL East foe?
What went wrong as Baltimore dropped its second straight game at Rogers Centre?
Who stood out as Baltimore began a challenging road trip with its fifth straight victory?
There was no room for the switch-hitter on the 25-man roster after his rehab assignment concluded.
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles suffered their fourth loss in five games.
Will Toronto be division champions for the second straight year?
Welcome to Toronto – the dome that time forgot.
The right-hander’s 6.22 ERA dwarfs Ubaldo Jimenez’s 4.63 mark at this point last season.
The Orioles center fielder hurt his right shoulder diving for a ball last Monday.
Originally drafted as a shortstop, the 2009 second-round pick has pitched to a 1.60 ERA this season.
Alejandro De Aza was thrown out trying to steal third to end the top of the seventh inning on Wednesday.
Luke Jones offers some thoughts on the first week of the 2015 season…
The maligned right-hander pitched seven shutout innings and allowed only one hit Saturday night.
A poor spring carried over for starter Bud Norris in an ugly 12-5 loss for the Orioles on Friday.
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Will Pablo Sandoval and the revamped Red Sox unseat the Orioles as division champions?
Will the Orioles be back in the same spot with the executive vice president of baseball operations next fall?
The Orioles were seeking premium prospects in exchange for their executive vice president of baseball operations.
The Orioles would be wise to have this saga wrapped up in time for next weekend’s FanFest event.
Owner Peter Angelos reiterated Wednesday that the executive vice president of baseball operations isn’t going anywhere.
The Orioles made one of their most notable additions of an all-too-quiet offseason Thursday with the announcement of a minor-league
It appears the uncertainty surrounding Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette was all for nothing. According to
The 56-year-old as served as the Orioles’ executive vice president of baseball operations since 2011.
A 5-5 homestand is more disappointing considering the Orioles received nine quality starts from their maligned rotation.
The 23-year-old has offered substance to go along with his great potential in impressive starts against Oakland and Toronto.
Winless since May 27, the Opening Day starter saw his ERA balloon to 5.24 after allowing six earned runs on Saturday.
After deciding he longer wanted to wait for the Orioles to promote him, veteran left-hander Jamie Moyer signed a minor-league
Jason Hammel is making critics of the Jeremy Guthrie trade eat their words in the first month of the season.
The good vibes of a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays faded on Tuesday night when Orioles manager Buck
Left fielder Nolan Reimold will miss his third straight start as he continues to battle neck spasms.
Thoughts on the leadoff spot, Reynolds at third, and Dylan Bundy’s phenomenal start…
In a stunning development hours before the start of a three-game series in Toronto, the Orioles announced pitching coach Mark
**Join us in the Orange Crush live chat at 7:00 as the Orioles welcome the Toronto Blue Jays to town
As we’re only days away from the start of the 20th season at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, I take
BALTIMORE — As the Orioles fall further into the abyss of the 2010 season, Thursday night’s loss ranks near the
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.
BALTIMORE — The good vibes of Opening Day and the first week of the season are one of the few