Jackson Holliday talks Camden Yards debut and slow start at plate after 11-1 loss to Brewers
Jackson Holliday talks Camden Yards debut and slow start at plate after 11-1 loss to Brewers
Jackson Holliday talks Camden Yards debut and slow start at plate after 11-1 loss to Brewers
Tyler Wells discusses disappointment of his poor outing against Milwaukee
James McCann says on-field incident wasn’t between him and Brewers’ Adames
Brandon Hyde meets with media following 11-1 loss to Brewers
Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday said his debut week has been “an unbelievable experience.”
Jackson Holliday discusses excitement of making his Camden Yards debut
All eyes were on Jackson Holliday, but two other former first-round picks were the standouts on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old will be the first individual to don No. 7 for the Orioles since the late Cal Ripken Sr. in 1992.
The 20-year-old is now set to make his major league debut at Fenway Park in Boston.
After Nestor broke out a cocktail napkin and did the math on the $173 million price tag of the Baltimore Orioles in 1993 (that came with $45 million in cash) and the recent sale price of $1.7 billion to David Rubenstein (that comes with $600 million in free money from Maryland taxpayers), he wanted to confirm his Dundalk math with our financial advisor Leonard Raskin as to just how much money the Angelos family actually made while attempting to destroy the franchise for the fan base.
A 2-for-26 start for Austin Hays has been magnified on the heels of his tough second half last year.
After Nestor broke out a cocktail napkin and did the math on the $173 million price tag of the Baltimore Orioles in 1993 (that came with $45 million in cash) and the recent sale price of $1.7 billion to David Rubenstein (that comes with $600 million in free money from Maryland taxpayers), he wanted to confirm his Dundalk math with our financial advisor Leonard Raskin as to just how much money the Angelos family actually made while attempting to destroy the franchise for the fan base.
Longtime author and baseball historian Barry Bloom of Sportico provides some historic perspective what the new Orioles ownership could mean for Baltimore and Major League Baseball as David Rubenstein and Cal Ripken step forward to unleash of the potential of a franchise that is blooming on the field and about to blossom with fresh energy.
The few fans who endured a five-hour rain delay were sent home happy on Wednesday night.
Baltimore had only one hit through seven innings before the bats came alive against the Kansas City bullpen.
Brandon Hyde reflects on late Orioles comeback for 4-3 win over Kansas City
Corbin Burnes discusses grinding through 5 2/3 innings against pesky Royals lineup
James McCann reflects on walk-off hit in 4-3 comeback win over Kansas City
Brandon Hyde talks Perez return timetable, leadoff spot, other topics as Orioles wrap homestand
Longtime author and baseball historian Barry Bloom of Sportico provides some historic perspective what the new Orioles ownership could mean for Baltimore and Major League Baseball as David Rubenstein and Cal Ripken step forward to unleash of the potential of a franchise that is blooming on the field and about to blossom with fresh energy.
Colton Cowser was one of the lone bright spots in Tuesday’s defeat to the Royals.
Baltimore managed just three hits and had no answers for Royals starter Alec Marsh on a damp Tuesday night.
Ryan O’Hearn discusses Orioles struggles against Royals starter Alec Marsh
Cole Irvin reflects on tough outing in 4-1 loss to Royals
Brandon Hyde breaks down 4-1 loss to Royals on Tuesday night
Royals broadcaster Jeff Montgomery helps Nestor unpack new Orioles ownership and modern MLB money
Longtime Royals broadcaster and former All Star relief pitcher Jeff Montgomery helps Nestor unpack the new Orioles ownership and modern MLB money.
Luke Jones reflects on a walk-off night at Camden Yards on Monday.
After Craig Kimbrel blew his first save chance in the ninth, Jordan Westburg won the game in the bottom half of the inning.
Jordan Westburg reflects on first walk-off homer of his pro career in 6-4 win over Royals
Brandon Hyde breaks down walk-off Orioles victory over Kansas City
“I think we’re going to be very competitive with each other. We’re going to hold each other to high standards.”
Our resident Hall of Famer and a visionary of the original designs for Camden Yards comes home to discuss the loss of the Key Bridge, fond memories of Peter Angelos and the future of her hometown baby under the new ownership of David Rubenstein and with civic funding to make it awesome for Orioles fans. Janet Marie Smith joins Nestor to start the season with a home run conversation about the city we love.
Our resident Hall of Famer and a visionary of the original designs for Camden Yards comes home to discuss the loss of the Key Bridge, fond memories of Peter Angelos and the future of her hometown baby under the new ownership of David Rubenstein and with civic funding to make it awesome for Orioles fans. Janet Marie Smith joins Nestor to start the season with a home run conversation about the city we love.
With the Baltimore Orioles under new ownership and the abrupt end of the Angelos era and the Birds on the field flying high, Thom Loverro of The Washington Times tells true stories of his journalistic encounters with the former owner and discusses the future of Camden Yards and a new day with David Rubenstein.
Baltimore plated nine runs in the sixth inning alone to improve to 2-0 on the young season.
Gunnar Henderson talks about his three-RBI output in 13-4 win over Angels
Grayson Rodriguez breaks down superb season debut in 13-4 win over Angels
Brandon Hyde meets with media following 13-4 Orioles win over Angels
Peter G. Angelos threatens MLB and gets his every wish fulfilled in 2005 and the Orioles – and Washington baseball – would never be the same. The story about how MASN lined the family with cash for a generation of awful baseball and even worse television coverage of it.