It’s time for Orioles to start looking toward future
The 2015 season might not be over, but the struggling Orioles are better off focusing on brightening their future.
The 2015 season might not be over, but the struggling Orioles are better off focusing on brightening their future.
The second baseman will report to Single-A Frederick in the next couple days.
The 22-year-old right-hander continues to deal with right shoulder inflammation.
The Orioles made room for the returning Wei-Yin Chen by optioning T.J. McFarland to Triple-A Norfolk.
Tied for the second-worst road record in the majors on June 3, Baltimore has won seven of its last 10 away from Camden Yards.
The 2006 first-round pick of the Minnesota Twins has hit .312 for the Tides this season.
The Orioles starter is likely heading for the 15-day disabled list with a right groin strain.
The veteran replaces rookie Rey Navarro on the 25-man roster.
The Orioles second baseman injured his right knee landing awkwardly on the first base bag Friday night.
The performance of Caleb Joseph continues to make the absence of Matt Wieters easier to swallow.
Second baseman Jonathan Schoop has already hit three home runs in 2015.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2015 Orioles every day ahead of their April 6 opener.
The former San Diego infielder has resolved his legal issues stemming from a resisting arrest charge last fall.
Will second baseman Jonathan Schoop’s offense catch up to his defense in his second major league season?
Ranking 13th in the AL in runs and ninth in homers, the Orioles have too strong of a track record to continue scuffling like they have.
Despite hitting .292 in 72 at-bats this year, the infielder was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk prior to Thursday’s doubleheader.
With Chris Davis now on the disabled list, the Orioles would benefit from Schoop’s offensive upside at second base rather than only thinking about defense.
The Orioles have elected to keep rookie infielder Jonathan Schoop over offseason acquisition Jemile Weeks.
The rookie infielder is expected to handle playing time at both second and third base depending on matchups.
A strong spring and plenty of potential should give the Curacao native an opportunity to start the 2014 season with the Orioles.
With the rotation seemingly set to begin the second half, how might others be used in the bullpen?
After hitting .133 in his first 90 at-bats with the Orioles this season, Flaherty was summoned after just eight minor-league games.
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After Chris Davis and the Orioles tied a franchise record for wins in April, Luke Jones offers his thoughts one month into the 2013 season.