Twelve Orioles thoughts entering 2022 season
Will a young core and the potential arrival of elite prospects later this season help Baltimore avoid 100 losses?
Will a young core and the potential arrival of elite prospects later this season help Baltimore avoid 100 losses?
Coming off the first 30-30 season in Orioles history, Cedric Mullins will once again lead the way in center field.
Trying to play through a bad ankle, Anthony Santander entered Thursday batting just .240 with a .657 OPS.
DJ Stewart and Ryan Mountcastle homered as the Orioles finally won a home series against the Twins.
Right fielder Anthony Santander is expected to miss at least two to four weeks with a left ankle sprain.
Manager Brandon Hyde discussed home runs from Rio Ruiz and DJ Stewart as well as a strong outing from starter Jorge Lopez in the victory.
It was a forgettable weekend at Camden Yards for Brandon Hyde’s club.
Sidelined with a hamstring injury since early March, Stewart had an odd statistical season in the abbreviated 2020.
Trey Mancini had to wait another day to officially complete his inspiring comeback from colon cancer.
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.
The 26-year-old Dwight Smith Jr. leads Baltimore in runs batted in and ranks third in home runs.
Instead of sulking after his mid-spring demotion, DJ Stewart seized the opportunity to grow as a player.
The 29-year-old is expected to receive an extended look in center field.
Stevie Wilkerson has been one of the few bright spots in the month of May.
Outfielder DJ Stewart is batting .500 in May and sports an impressive .967 OPS for the Tides this season.
Former first-round pick DJ Stewart entered spring training hoping to earn a job in Baltimore.
Discussion of Chris Davis making adjustments to bounce back is nothing new this time of year.
Baltimore concluded Memorial Day 20 games under .500 and 20 games out of first place in the AL East.
The All-Star center fielder had missed eight of the last 10 games with a right shoulder injury.