Gausman receives cortisone shot for shoulder tendinitis
On the same day that Matt Wieters resumed throwing, the Orioles have another health concern with just two weeks remaining […]
On the same day that Matt Wieters resumed throwing, the Orioles have another health concern with just two weeks remaining […]
Chris Tillman is just one of several incumbents needing to improve from last season.
Pitchers and catchers report to the Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota on Thursday.
The man behind the plate can play a major role in determining how much the Baltimore rotation will improve in 2016.
With other needs to address, the Orioles are allowing the free-agent first baseman to hold them hostage.
The Orioles’ offseason departures of Nelson Cruz and Nick Markakis need to be rehashed about as much as Chris Tillman
(Updated: 11:30 p.m.) BALTIMORE — Performing poorly for more than two months, Orioles starting pitcher Miguel Gonzalez underwent a magnetic
The Orioles slugger has already surpassed his home run and RBI totals from a year ago.
The 2015 season might not be over, but the struggling Orioles are better off focusing on brightening their future.
The 32-year-old is dealing with a left oblique strain.
Manny Machado became the youngest Oriole to hit his 20th home run of a season since Cal Ripken did it a few days after his 23rd birthday in August 1983.
After 6 1/3 shutout innings on Thursday, the right-hander will accompany the club to Chicago and not be optioned back to the minors.
After his batting average fell 59 points during a two-week slump, Jimmy Paredes is raking once again.
The All-Star center fielder had missed eight of the last 10 games with a right shoulder injury.
The Orioles made room for the returning Wei-Yin Chen by optioning T.J. McFarland to Triple-A Norfolk.
The right-hander’s 6.22 ERA dwarfs Ubaldo Jimenez’s 4.63 mark at this point last season.
The Orioles center fielder hurt his right shoulder diving for a ball last Monday.
Even if it’s not in the Orioles rotation, the 24-year-old needs to be making regular starts.
Originally drafted as a shortstop, the 2009 second-round pick has pitched to a 1.60 ERA this season.
The 24-year-old appears poised to return from the DL after dealing with shoulder tendinitis last month.
The Orioles starter is likely heading for the 15-day disabled list with a right groin strain.
The Orioles catcher began a rehab assignment for Double-A Bowie on Monday.
The former Orioles slugger currently leads the majors with 15 home runs in his first year with Seattle.
The three-time All-Star selection may initially catch every other day upon being activated.
The right-hander will undergo a precautionary MRI exam on his right shoulder on Tuesday.
The 2012 first-round pick has pitched in a relief role this season.
Luke Jones offers some thoughts on the first week of the 2015 season…
The Pigtown native will be the backup catcher behind Caleb Joseph to begin the season.
Bud Norris has struggled the most of Baltimore’s six starting candidates over the last couple weeks.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2015 Orioles every day ahead of their April 6 opener.
The Orioles used only seven starting pitchers last year, but history says they’ll need more than that in 2015.
Many view the 24-year-old as a key piece in the Orioles defending their 2014 American League East title.
Will second baseman Jonathan Schoop’s offense catch up to his defense in his second major league season?
The Orioles have taken inflammatory comments from Kansas City outfielder Jarrod Dyson in stride over the last couple days.
This week marks the first time ever that Baltimore and Kansas City will meet in the postseason.
The 23-year-old’s strong relief work kept the Orioles in position to make their eighth-inning comeback in Game 2.
The 26-year-old will make his postseason debut in Game 1 of the ALDS on Thursday.
Manager Buck Showalter still has plenty of decisions to make about the AL East champions going into October.
Since June 1, the Orioles’ starting rotation has pitched to an impeccable 3.20 ERA to overcome significant losses in the lineup.
Baltimore is expected to recall catcher Steve Clevenger, outfielder Quintin Berry, and pitchers T.J. McFarland and Ryan Webb Tuesday.