“Rounding the Bases” in Orioles’ 4-1 win over Yankees
Who stood out as the Orioles improved to 15-10 on the season?
Who stood out as the Orioles improved to 15-10 on the season?
Who stood out as Baltimore snapped a three-game losing streak on Wednesday night?
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles were shut out for the first time this season.
Luke Jones discusses whether Dylan Bundy should be a starting option for the Orioles later this season.
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles suffered the series loss on Sunday.
Who stood out in Baltimore’s one-run victory on Thursday night?
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles suffered their fourth loss in five games.
What went wrong in the Orioles’ 4-2 defeat to the Red Sox on Wednesday night?
Who stood out in the Orioles’ 9-7 win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday afternoon? In the spirit of
Who stood out in the Orioles’ 6-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night? In the spirit of
Who stood out in the Orioles’ 4-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night? In the spirit of hockey’s
What are the top factors that would derail the Orioles’ chances of returning to the playoffs?
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2016 Orioles every day ahead of their April 4 opener.
First baseman Christian Walker was never expected to make the Opening Day Roster, but a productive spring and a position
After spending much of the offseason trying to add another outfielder such as Dexter Fowler or Austin Jackson, the Orioles
Baltimore has spent too much elsewhere this winter to neglect its starting rotation for 2016.
After handing out the biggest contract in franchise history to Chris Davis, the Orioles still need to address a gaping hole in their starting rotation.
Peter G. Angelos once told The Baltimore Sun: “No one wants to litigate but one has to sometimes…”
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Re-signing the first baseman was a major step, but only if more is done to try to get to a World Series.
The 29-year-old first baseman agreed to the richest contract in the history of Baltimore sports.
The 30-year-old hit .291 with a career-high 35 home runs split between Detroit and the New York Mets in 2015.
With other needs to address, the Orioles are allowing the free-agent first baseman to hold them hostage.
If you’re wondering whether Orioles can “afford” Chris Davis, our in-depth series breaking down MASN profit is required reading…
Hey Nats and Orioles fans: here are the facts in adding up where your missing cable TV dollars have gone. Hint: search pockets of Mr. Angelos
Dan Duquette confirmed Saturday that the Orioles had pulled their offer to first baseman Chris Davis.
Walking away from the first baseman only makes sense if they have a real alternative ready to agree to a contract.
The 29-year-old averaged just under 32 home runs per season from 2011-2013.
Despite not being voted Most Valuable Oriole this season, Orioles third baseman Manny Machado finished fourth in the 2015 AL
The 29-year-old catcher accepted his $15.8 million qualifying offer on Friday.
The market for 29-year-old catcher Matt Wieters figures to be the most interesting this offseason.
The potential departures of Chris Davis and Matt Wieters are just two of many issues facing the Orioles this winter.
Chris Davis had more home runs and RBIs, but the Orioles third baseman did it all this season.
Chris Davis’ longest home run of the year and the emphatic bat flip that followed are unlikely to save the
The first baseman has hit at least 33 home runs in three of his four full seasons in Baltimore.
The Orioles slugger has already surpassed his home run and RBI totals from a year ago.
The 2015 season might not be over, but the struggling Orioles are better off focusing on brightening their future.
A doubleheader sweep on Sunday landed Baltimore in first place for the first time since April 19.
The All-Star center fielder had missed eight of the last 10 games with a right shoulder injury.
Despite a season-best six-game winning streak, the Orioles have gone eight straight contests without a start lasting least six innings.