Looking at the Orioles’ non-roster invitees in Sarasota
Luke Jones takes a look at which non-roster players have the best chance of making the club.
Luke Jones takes a look at which non-roster players have the best chance of making the club.
Luke Jones offers a musing for each player on the 40-man roster heading to Sarasota.
It’s been a busy month with two trades already completed, but the Orioles are reportedly looking at even bigger names on the market.
The lack of bullpen depth and overdependence on their best relievers caught up with the Orioles in Wednesday’s loss.
From a long spring stint with the club to the rapid progress made with his slider, there’s plenty of evidence suggesting the pitcher’s promotion wasn’t made in haste.
Cycling through pitching options with one-start auditions hasn’t yielded answers for manager Buck Showalter to this point.
The 26-year-old catcher isn’t eligible to become a free agent until after the 2015 season.
There are too many question marks on the roster to make the Orioles a strong bet to duplicate their 2012 success.
In what should have been the most significant offseason of the last 15 years, Dan Duquette and the Orioles did virtually nothing to improve.
The Orioles have until Friday to tender the first baseman a contract for arbitration or the 29-year-old will hit the open market.
The 2012 Orioles made Baltimore believe in baseball again, but keeping that feeling alive in the years to come will be the challenge.
A perfect group of misfits put together by Dan Duquette and Buck Showalter advanced to the ALDS Friday night.
After hinting last week that Bundy was being strongly considered for a call-up, the Orioles will keep Bundy in Double-A Bowie.
Buck Showalter hinted Friday that the 19-year-old pitcher is being considered for a September call-up.
Despite talk of returning to college, the right-handed pitcher decided to leave LSU in favor of Baltimore.
Luke Jones tabs five individuals who exceeded expectations in the Orioles’ successful first half.
Dan Duquette and the Orioles should hold on tight for another month before deciding what to do at the trade deadline.
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.
A MASN report says the deal has been completed and will be announced on Sunday.
Despite posting a paltry .596 OPS in 2011, the 37-year-old infielder appears set to be joining the Orioles for a third time.
New Orioles lefty reportedly won’t pitch in 2012…
The good vibes of a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays faded on Tuesday night when Orioles manager Buck
As easy as it is to give up on the struggling reliever, last season provided a good lesson for Duquette to remember.
The slow development of young pitchers in recent history reminds us that potential doesn’t count for much.
With pitchers and catchers set to report to Sarasota to begin spring training this weekend, the Orioles will be monitoring
The Orioles announced on Tuesday that they have agreed to terms with center fielder Adam Jones on a one-year deal,
Will the 24-year-old lefty become the de facto ace in 2012?
Out of baseball for nearly a decade, the former Red Sox general manager faces his steepest challenge yet.