Twelve Orioles thoughts counting down to start of spring training
Yusniel Diaz is among the prospects likely to arrive in Baltimore at some point in 2021.
Yusniel Diaz is among the prospects likely to arrive in Baltimore at some point in 2021.
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.
With fingers crossed and expectations low for the Orioles, let’s play ball.
The cancellation of the minor league season leaves Mike Elias’ goal of fostering “an elite talent pipeline” with limited avenues to develop young prospects.
As of Monday, Mike Elias said the organization had been “remarkably lucky” not to have any positive COVID-19 tests.
The first overall pick of last year’s draft played sparingly in the Grapefruit League.
The patience required for a multiyear rebuild was already agonizing enough, but the model being the 2017 Houston Astros now carries much different connotations.
International League MVP Ryan Mountcastle was among those protected from next month’s Rule 5 draft.
Coming off the worst season in club history, what will 2019 bring for the rebuilding Orioles?
Mychal Givens is just one Baltimore pitcher who could benefit from a greater emphasis on his slider.
Discussion of Chris Davis making adjustments to bounce back is nothing new this time of year.
The centerpiece of the Manny Machado trade, Yusniel Diaz is off to a slow start at Double-A Bowie.
The remnants of the hope that arrived with the gifted infielder in the middle of a pennant race six years ago walked out the door.
The four-time All-Star infielder is no longer an Oriole while Cuban outfielder Yusniel Diaz is the centerpiece coming back to Baltimore.