Singy comes home to say YES to talking Orioles baseball
Orioles legend and current Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton joins Nestor to talk the Yankees, Orioles baseball and Reggie Jackson.
Orioles legend and current Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton joins Nestor to talk the Yankees, Orioles baseball and Reggie Jackson.
Manager Brandon Hyde explained the decision to demote young lefty Keegan Akin, who struggled in Grapefruit League action after being a favorite to make the rotation.
Allen McCallum joins Nestor to discuss state of Baltimore Orioles baseball in 2021
Allen McCallum joins Nestor to discuss state of Baltimore Orioles baseball in 2021 and the wait for Adley Rutschman and a competitive product on the field.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the Miracle of Mancini and the senseless MASN decision of the Angelos family to still not show Orioles games for fans all month from Sarasota.
Cedric Mullins had batted just .147 with a .439 OPS in 111 major league plate appearances as a right-handed hitter.
Sure, the 0.0 predictions about postseason hopes were clever but what is the 2021 ceiling for the Birds of Mike Elias and rebuilding into another season without real hope for anything other than the future?
Dean Kremer is among the interesting young talents to watch in 2021.
Asked about the prospects of using a six-man rotation, the Orioles manager said, “I think anything is possible this year when it comes to pitching.”
The Orioles manager said “all signs are great” with Trey Mancini, who should be ready for spring training whenever it officially begins.
A John Means resurgence on the heels of Keegan Akin and Dean Kremer shutting down the Yankees last weekend would give the Orioles the makings of their most interesting starting rotation in some time.
Ryan Mountcastle brings hope for better days ahead, especially with Baltimore’s surprising start being flattened by a six-game losing streak this week.
The 2020 Orioles are competing, entertaining, and — to the surprise of everyone — winning.
One of 2019’s surprise stories, Hanser Alberto is batting .429 with a 1.145 OPS through the first eight games of the new season.
There was no orange carpet or improved fortune against the Yankees at an empty Camden Yards on Wednesday.
A run-scoring double snapped Chris Davis’ 0-for-10 to begin the 2020 season.
“It’s strange. It’s the first time since I was about 3 years old that I’m not playing baseball during the year.”
With fingers crossed and expectations low for the Orioles, let’s play ball.
The 33-year-old lefty signed with Baltimore as a non-roster invitee to spring training in mid-February.
Manager Brandon Hyde said it’s too early to know whether the lefty’s Opening Day start in Boston is in jeopardy.
The Orioles pitching staff entered Tuesday on the verge of making infamous major league history.
Wednesday’s scene in the dugout only spotlighted what the Orioles need to accept with Chris Davis.
Pitching up in the zone more and doubling his changeup usage led to Andrew Cashner’s rebound this season.
The Opening Day center fielder was demoted from the majors in April and batted just .205 at Triple-A Norfolk.
The first overall pick put on a show in a batting practice session with the current Orioles.
Surpassing the 1962 New York Mets is hardly a stretch for a club that’s lost 34 of its last 43 games.
Veteran Dan Straily had allowed a whopping 22 home runs in just 47 2/3 innings this season.
Trey Mancini continues to have a career year at the plate, fueling discussion about his future.
The 26-year-old Dwight Smith Jr. leads Baltimore in runs batted in and ranks third in home runs.
The 24-year-old was batting .289 with 20 extra-base hits and a .914 OPS at Triple-A Norfolk.
The top pick is as much symbolic as it is critical for a fan base in need of some light at the end of a dark, cold tunnel of losing.
Instead of sulking after his mid-spring demotion, DJ Stewart seized the opportunity to grow as a player.
Stevie Wilkerson has been one of the few bright spots in the month of May.
Mychal Givens has recorded more than three outs in eight of his first 13 appearances, making him a valuable commodity.
The 26-year-old lefty leads the club in ERA after entering 2019 as little more than an afterthought.
Trey Mancini entered Wednesday ranked eighth in the majors in on-base plus slugging percentage.
Struggling veteran Alex Cobb was placed on the injured list for the third time this season.
The hopeful heir apparent to former All-Star center fielder Adam Jones was batting just .094 in 74 plate appearances.
Trey Mancini has easily been Baltimore’s biggest star, but Dwight Smith Jr. has been the surprise at the plate.
The Baltimore staff allowed a staggering 37 home runs through its first 13 games.