Luke Jones and Nestor wrap their arms around MLB lockout and consequences for Orioles
Luke Jones and Nestor wrap their arms around MLB lockout and consequences for Orioles
Luke Jones and Nestor wrap their arms around MLB lockout and consequences for Orioles
Luke Jones and Nestor wrap their arms around MLB lockout and consequences for Orioles
Outfielder Anthony Santander was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday and finishes 2021 with a .720 OPS in 110 games.
“I always felt like I had 30 bags in me. The 30 homers are something that I always envisioned if my power clicked like it has.”
The Baltimore manager didn’t want to go into detail about his reported contract extension that brings him back for the 2022 season.
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Baltimore scored five runs in the eighth to win for the first time since Aug. 2.
Matt Harvey allowed only one hit over six shutout innings to earn his second straight victory since the All-Star break.
Manager Brandon Hyde offered few details on Anthony Santander and Keegan Akin on Wednesday morning.
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.
“None of us have ever seen anything like this before. We’ll see how it goes.”
Trey Mancini hit his 100th career home run on Sunday, but trade rumors will grow louder as July approaches.
A strong start to the day for Matt Harvey crumbled as the Blue Jays plated four runs in the top of the fifth inning.
A combined five home runs from Ryan Mountcastle and Cedric Mullins weren’t enough as the Blue Jays scored six times in the ninth inning.
An All-Star-caliber season for Cedric Mullins continued in convincing fashion on Friday night.
Manager Brandon Hyde was ejected in the first inning as the Baltimore defense let down starter Dean Kremer.
Randy Arozarena’s grand slam in the seventh inning put the game out of reach for Baltimore in the 7-1 final.
Kevin Pillar’s three-run homer in the third inning blew the game open for New York as Matt Harvey’s season ERA climbed to 7.41.
Pat Valaika doubled twice and drove in three runs as Baltimore continued a very strong start to June.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a weekend of clubbing and heat as Orioles beat up on the Cleveland Indians at Oriole Park but lose John Means along the way
Cedric Mullins had another big day at the plate and flirted with Orioles history in Sunday’s blowout victory.
Exactly one month after John Means tossed Baltimore’s first individual no-hitter in 52 years, the lefty ace exited Saturday’s start with shoulder discomfort.
Ryan Mountcastle delivered a two-run blast to give Baltimore the lead in the last of the seventh.
Sunday marks exactly eight years since Baltimore selected pitcher Hunter Harvey in the first round of the 2013 amateur draft.
Ryan Mountcastle’s “enormous” three-run homer helped Baltimore win its first home series of the season on Wednesday.
DJ Stewart and Ryan Mountcastle homered as the Orioles finally won a home series against the Twins.
A sensational catch by Cedric Mullins and a four-run third inning led Baltimore to its first win in more than two weeks.
Manager Brandon Hyde said no further tests were planned, but the Orioles would see how their star first baseman was feeling on Friday.
Luke Jones and Nestor lament the sweep of Orioles by Nats – and a serving of Philmania from the PGA as well.
Dean Kremer lasted just three innings as Baltimore finished off an ugly 1-5 homestand before heading out on the road.
Wednesday night may have been Baltimore’s most deflating loss of the season to date.
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Baltimore struck out 14 Rays batters in the process of allowing 13 runs in Tuesday’s strange blowout loss.
Rio Ruiz was batting just .167 with a .550 OPS in 101 plate appearances this season.
Behind 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball from Bruce Zimmermann, Baltimore salvaged the final game of the weekend series.
Baltimore carried a 2-1 lead into the final inning before closer Cesar Valdez ran into trouble.
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.