Orioles’ Mullins just 10th among AL outfielders in first All-Star voting update
Baltimore having the AL’s worst record isn’t helping one of the most surprising and best players in baseball so far in 2021 make the All-Star Game.
Baltimore having the AL’s worst record isn’t helping one of the most surprising and best players in baseball so far in 2021 make the All-Star Game.
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.
Ryan Mountcastle’s “enormous” three-run homer helped Baltimore win its first home series of the season on Wednesday.
A sensational catch by Cedric Mullins and a four-run third inning led Baltimore to its first win in more than two weeks.
Despite cooling off from his ridiculous April, Cedric Mullins continues to play at a high level atop the Baltimore order.
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.
The Orioles plated five runs in the eighth inning and held on for the victory over the Mariners.
Despite blowing a ninth-inning lead, the Orioles prevailed to salvage a four-game split with New York.
Cedric Mullins homered twice to back up six strong innings from Matt Harvey as Baltimore won the series opener on Monday.
Right fielder Anthony Santander is expected to miss at least two to four weeks with a left ankle sprain.
Reality hit the Orioles in a hard way with another series loss to finish off an ugly 1-6 homestand.
Remembering where the center fielder was two years ago helps keep the early struggles of other young players in perspective.
It was a forgettable weekend at Camden Yards for Brandon Hyde’s club.
The reception from fans, both teams, and the umpires for Trey Mancini brought goosebumps as he played in Baltimore for the first time since beating cancer.
Don Mohler and Nestor Aparicio put the hope back in Opening Day with The Recon
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio provide a full Opening Day primer for all Orioles fans
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio discuss the Orioles young hopefuls as the season begins
Don Mohler and Nestor dedicate The Recon to a glorious weekend of Orioles baseball and hoops and the hope ahead for some beer and hot dogs at a ballgame this summer.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the organizational mini-miracles of Cedric Mullins and John Means in taking advantage of the Orioles new “growth mindset” and adjustments in getting the club off to a fast start at Fenway.
Expectations shouldn’t change after three games, but periods of success carry long-term value for young teams trying to avoid getting used to losing.
Center fielder Cedric Mullins collected five hits, three doubles, and a walk in Sunday’s 11-3 win, raising his average to .692 through the first three games of 2021.
The Baltimore outfield has no shortage of talent entering the new season.
Austin Hays has been on a roller coaster since his major league debut in 2017, but he was easily Baltimore’s best player this spring
Now hitting exclusively from the left side, Cedric Mullins is off to a good start at the plate this spring.
Cedric Mullins had batted just .147 with a .439 OPS in 111 major league plate appearances as a right-handed hitter.
Dean Kremer is among the interesting young talents to watch in 2021.
The Baltimore outfield is shaping up to be a crowded group this season.
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.
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.
“It’s strange. It’s the first time since I was about 3 years old that I’m not playing baseball during the year.”
The Opening Day center fielder was demoted from the majors in April and batted just .205 at Triple-A Norfolk.
John Means being the first Baltimore rookie named to the All-Star team in over 50 years is a tremendous story.
Trey Mancini continues to have a career year at the plate, fueling discussion about his future.
Instead of sulking after his mid-spring demotion, DJ Stewart seized the opportunity to grow as a player.
Outfielder DJ Stewart is batting .500 in May and sports an impressive .967 OPS for the Tides this season.
Trey Mancini entered Wednesday ranked eighth in the majors in on-base plus slugging percentage.
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.
On Baltimore’s 226th pitch of the game, Paul Fry converted the save in a 7-5 win on Sunday.