Perceived 2024 hangover not helping vibes of Orioles’ slow start
A 4-6 start by itself doesn’t warrant much concern, but it’s magnified after last year’s disappointing finish and an underwhelming offseason.
A 4-6 start by itself doesn’t warrant much concern, but it’s magnified after last year’s disappointing finish and an underwhelming offseason.
All-Star shortstop Gunnar Henderson was not activated for Thursday’s series finale against Boston.
All-Star infielder Jordan Westburg homered three times in the first three games before sitting out Sunday’s loss.
With Gunnar Henderson on the injured list, Jackson Holliday began the 2025 season as the starting shortstop in Toronto.
What was inevitable became official Sunday with news that All-Star shortstop Gunnar Henderson won’t be ready for Thursday’s opener in Toronto.
Luke Jones offers some orange musings with Opening Day a little over a week away.
How many spots on Baltimore’s 26-man roster are truly up for grabs this spring?
Unlike last spring, there were no significant injury revelations from Mike Elias as Baltimore held its first workout Thursday.
General manager Mike Elias confirmed infielder Jorge Mateo (left elbow) won’t be ready for Opening Day.
Baltimore agreed to a one-year, $4 million deal with veteran outfielder Ramón Laureano on Tuesday.
The slugging corner infielder is Baltimore’s No. 3 prospect and the 15th-best prospect in baseball, according to MLB.com.
Infielder Jorge Mateo is out indefinitely after injuring his left elbow in Tuesday loss in Miami.
Norby becomes the latest Baltimore prospect to receive his first taste of the big leagues.
Jorge Mateo delivers go-ahead runs in Orioles’ 3-1 win over Tampa Bay
Kyle Bradish’s seven no-hit innings over the weekend provided a lift for a rotation dealing with health woes.
Brandon Hyde talks starting rotation, Mateo’s improvement, other Orioles topics
Breaking out of a three-week slump, Colton Cowser had a superb series against the Mariners.
Jorge Mateo was pivotal in Wednesday’s 7-6 win to salvage a split with the Nationals.
The 20-year-old is now set to make his major league debut at Fenway Park in Boston.
A 2-for-26 start for Austin Hays has been magnified on the heels of his tough second half last year.
The few fans who endured a five-hour rain delay were sent home happy on Wednesday night.
Luke Jones reflects on a 2024 opener at Camden Yards that couldn’t have gone any better.
Right-hander Tyler Wells will be the No. 3 starter to conclude the opening series against the Angels.
Several pieces of injury news served as a buzzkill to the start of spring training on Thursday.
It’s tough to recall many local sports weekends beginning with such electricity and concluding with such a thud.
After missing extensive action with a groin injury for the second time this season, Cedric Mullins is back.
The struggling Jorge Mateo was making his first start in center since arriving in Baltimore two years ago.
Brandon Hyde talks with reporters prior to Mets series finale
Gunnar Henderson has been Baltimore’s top position player since mid-May and looks more and more like a potential superstar.
Since posting a 7.38 ERA over his first 10 major league starts, Kyle Bradish owns a 3.15 ERA over the last calendar year.
Struggling infielder Jorge Mateo is among those who could be on the roster bubble in the near future.
Tied in the loss column with AL-leading Tampa Bay, the Orioles begin their most anticipated second half in years on Friday night.
One of baseball’s best teams at the break, the Orioles have their fingerprints all over All-Star week.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles homestand, winning baseball and Mullins return
Our baseball insider Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss this Orioles homestand, more winning baseball and the return of Cedric Mullins and arrival of Jordan Westburg.
It wasn’t long ago that a prospect’s arrival was all Orioles fans had to look forward to over the course of some miserable seasons.
The 24-year-old has a .939 OPS and 35 extra-base hits at Triple-A Norfolk this season.
The Baltimore manager said both are “feeling good” after starting their stint with Triple-A Norfolk.
Will an everyday role be waiting for Ryan Mountcastle with Ryan O’Hearn hitting so well in his absence?
Wednesday was forgettable for Tyler Wells, who has otherwise had a strong season for Baltimore.