Cruz on return to Camden Yards: “You have to move on”
The former Orioles slugger currently leads the majors with 15 home runs in his first year with Seattle.
The former Orioles slugger currently leads the majors with 15 home runs in his first year with Seattle.
Rookie Mike Wright’s brilliant debut had the Orioles feeling better about a difficult weekend.
Baltimore fell four games below .500 for the first time since the end of the 2011 season.
Bud Norris and Chris Tillman are dealing with physical ailments as a run of 21 games in 20 days begins Tuesday.
Every Friday, I’ll ponder five topics related to the Orioles or Ravens (or a mix of both). Five questions …
The 2013 first-round pick experienced elbow soreness in extended spring training last weekend.
The 25-year-old had a 3-0 record with a 2.64 ERA in six starts for Triple-A Norfolk.
The three-time All-Star selection may initially catch every other day upon being activated.
The right-hander will undergo a precautionary MRI exam on his right shoulder on Tuesday.
Bud Norris faltered again and the Orioles struck out 18 times in a Mother’s Day loss.
Steve Johnson is just one pitcher putting up impressive numbers at Triple-A Norfolk.
A faint “O!” beyond the left-center gate warmed the heart during a surreal national anthem at an empty Camden Yards.
The 18 runs scored Sunday were the most by the Orioles since April 19, 2006.
The Orioles shortstop will resume activities on Wednesday.
Baltimore pitching led the majors in walks entering Friday night’s game.
Alejandro De Aza was thrown out trying to steal third to end the top of the seventh inning on Wednesday.
The All-Star center fielder has struck out just five times in his first 54 plate appearances of 2015.
The Orioles second baseman injured his right knee landing awkwardly on the first base bag Friday night.
The performance of Caleb Joseph continues to make the absence of Matt Wieters easier to swallow.
Major League Baseball recognized the 68th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier.
Tommy Hunter wasn’t the only one to blame for the 6-5 defeat on Monday night.
BALTIMORE — After dealing with a crowded bullpen, an injury, and pitching struggles over the first week of the season,
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.
BALTIMORE — Faced with a crowded bullpen to begin the 2015 season, the Orioles will now have that problem alleviated
A poor spring carried over for starter Bud Norris in an ugly 12-5 loss for the Orioles on Friday.
A look around the rest of the division makes you feel better about Baltimore’s chances.
What factors would most hinder the Orioles’ chances to repeat as AL East champions?
What factors will give the Orioles their best chance to repeat as AL East champions?
The right-hander will become the first Orioles pitcher to start consecutive openers since Jeremy Guthrie.
The three-time Gold Glove shortstop would be eligible to return as early as April 11.
Luke Jones projects the 25-man roster with Opening Day only a week away.
The Orioles catcher will return to Sarasota following the season-opening series against Tampa Bay.
Bud Norris has struggled the most of Baltimore’s six starting candidates over the last couple weeks.
The Orioles catcher was shut down with elbow tendinitis on Wednesday.
The Orioles catcher made his Grapefruit League debut behind the plate on Tuesday.
The Orioles catcher is currently scheduled to catch his first Grapefruit League game on March 17.
The former San Diego infielder has resolved his legal issues stemming from a resisting arrest charge last fall.
The Orioles hope the 27-year-old’s strong second half in 2014 was a sign of him finally realizing his once-great potential.
The 31-year-old pitcher hopes a mechanical adjustment is the key to putting his disastrous 2014 season behind him.