Dear Zach Britton: We’ll forever salute you as Mister ‘What If?’ in Baltimore
Start spreading the news, Zach Britton is leaving today. Nestor pens a #DearOrioles letter to the best closer in franchise history
Start spreading the news, Zach Britton is leaving today. Nestor pens a #DearOrioles letter to the best closer in franchise history
Luke Jones takes a look at which Orioles players were most disappointing in the first half.
The 28-year-old was a fifth-round selection in the 2009 amateur draft.
Executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette also sent the 74th overall pick in this year’s draft to Atlanta.
The struggling Ubaldo Jimenez could lose his grasp on a rotation spot if his struggles continue.
What went wrong as the Orioles suffered their biggest defeat of the 2016 season?
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles were shut out for the first time this season.
The right-hander had never been sent to the DL for an arm-related injury in his 10-year career.
The 25-year-old struck out nine in 5 2/3 innings for Triple-A Norfolk on Wednesday.
The lefty specialist has allowed eight earned runs in six innings on his minor-league rehab assignment.
BALTIMORE — South Korean outfielder Hyun Soo Kim was set to make his major league debut on Sunday as the
BALTIMORE — As the Orioles tried to endure unseasonably cold weather in the second contest of a three-game set with
BALTIMORE — Orioles starting pitcher Kevin Gausman is ready for the next step in his recovery from right shoulder tendinitis
BALTIMORE — In Buck Showalter’s first pre-game press conference of the 2016 regular season, the opening question was about new
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2016 Orioles every day ahead of their April 4 opener.
The Orioles settled with all but two of their arbitration-eligible players by Friday’s deadline to exchange salary figures.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts on a variety of Orioles players as another week of baseball begins.
Orioles relievers pitched 19 1/3 innings over the first five games of the current homestand.
With Bud Norris being activated to make his first start since May 10, the Orioles optioned infielder Rey Navarro to
The left-handed reliever began serving his suspension on Friday.
Rookie pitcher Mike Wright was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on Friday afternoon.
The 30-year-old outfielder was designated for assignment last week.
There’s been plenty of discussion about who the Orioles didn’t keep, but not enough about the ones they did who haven’t provided a return in 2015.
Baltimore has scored three or fewer runs in 13 of its 23 games this month.
The Orioles reliever will appeal the suspension and continue to pitch in the meantime.
The four-time Pro Bowl guard once again appeared on NFL Network’s top 100 players list.
Baltimore pitching led the majors in walks entering Friday night’s game.
Tommy Hunter wasn’t the only one to blame for the 6-5 defeat on Monday night.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2015 Orioles every day ahead of their April 6 opener.
Dealing the lefty reliever would ease concerns of a logjam in the Orioles bullpen.
First baseman Chris Davis is entering his final season before being eligible for free agency.
Manager Buck Showalter once again elected to go with 11 pitchers and 14 position players.
Brian Matusz was left off the ALDS roster but figures to be a better fit against Kansas City’s left-handed hitters.
With Tommy Hunter’s future as the Baltimore closer up in the air, who could be the next man up?
The lack of bullpen depth and overdependence on their best relievers caught up with the Orioles in Wednesday’s loss.
After blowing only three saves in the entire 2012 regular season, the closer has failed to close out three wins in the last seven days as the Orioles are stuck in a six-game losing streak.
The 29-year-old outfielder beat out veteran Conor Jackson for the final bench job ahead of Opening Day on Tuesday.
The move is retroactive to March 22, meaning the right-hander is still in line to start the fifth game of the season.
With only a few Grapefruit League games remaining, Luke Jones revisits questions posed at the start of the spring.
The 26-year-old thrived in the bullpen last year, but the Orioles aren’t ready to give up on the lefty being a starter just yet.