Hammel leaning toward knee surgery to have loose cartilage removed
The procedure would likely sideline Hammel until early September, according to manager Buck Showalter.
The procedure would likely sideline Hammel until early September, according to manager Buck Showalter.
BALTIMORE — Only one game into the second half of the season, the Orioles have made more roster changes as
The injury to Jason Hammel puts more strain on a starting rotation struggling to get the job done.
Luke Jones tabs five individuals who exceeded expectations in the Orioles’ successful first half.
The second baseman has collected just four hits in his last 34 at-bats entering Friday’s game.
After losing seven of nine, the Orioles need to capitalize on the next six games against beatable opponents.
With veteran Nick Johnson going on the 15-day DL, Baltimore recalled the 22-year-old outfielder.
Plagued by injuries throughout his major league career, Orioles designated hitter Nick Johnson left Wednesday’s game with a right wrist
Infielder Steve Tolleson was optioned to Triple A to make room for the returning Matt Lindstrom.
Reliever Matt Lindstrom is expected to be activated Wednesday, but who he replaces remains a mystery.
Baltimore took two of three from the Nationals despite scoring just five runs in the entire series.
After pitching well for Tides over three starts, Moyer elected not to wait any longer for a call-up to Baltimore.
The right fielder will take the weekend off in hopes that the surgical wound on his hand will heal fully.
Though not unexpected, the loss of Reimold forces the Orioles to address left field for the remainder of 2012.
Pitching heroics and broken-bat homers aside, Davis has emerged as one of Baltimore’s best hitters this season.
Seeing the Orioles second baseman back in action was surreal for those who’ve tracked his frustrating recovery.
Drew Forrester and Luke Jones examine how the Orioles have fared over the last 10 games…
Luke says decisions looming for Birds…
Young Xavier Avery was the latest player to fall short in handling the leadoff spot.
Sunday marked a great day in recent club history, but it doesn’t mean things have changed permanently in Baltimore.
BALTIMORE — Three games into his minor rehab assignment, Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts thankfully hasn’t suffered any setbacks. However,
The 26-year-old will remain in Baltimore for the next six years after the deal was completed on Saturday.
A MASN report says the deal has been completed and will be announced on Sunday.
Assuming the veteran takes the entire 20-day period, his return to the Orioles could fall on June 12 against Pittsburgh.
BALTIMORE — Still experiencing numbness in his fingers and forearm, injured Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold will receive a second epidural
A return was once considered a near impossibility, but the veteran will begin a rehab assignment Wednesday.
The 24-year-old is likely to begin his minor league rehab assignment this weekend.
Baltimore is making believers out of even its toughest fans after another successful road trip to remain in first place.
Baltimore remains tied for first place after an impressive 9-6 run against New York, Boston, Texas, and Tampa Bay.
BALTIMORE — Needing a win to salvage a split in a brief two-game set and improve their 2-5 mark against
Journeyman Dana Eveland was promoted for Friday’s start as reliever Matt Lindstrom was sent to the DL with a finger injury.
Tommy Hunter has been recalled to start in Game 2 just a few days after being optioned to Triple-A Norfolk.
After losing consecutive games for the first time since April 20-21, the Orioles need to dust themselves off quickly.
Not wanting to blow up his starting rotation, Showalter turned to Chris Davis to pitch the final two innings on Sunday.
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.
With starting pitcher Brian Matusz struggling in his first three starts of 2012, it looked like the Orioles might eventually
Drew Forrester and Luke Jones rate the Orioles after the first 10 games of the season…
As easy as it is to give up on the struggling reliever, last season provided a good lesson for Duquette to remember.