Twelve Orioles thoughts following impressive road trip in Houston and Cleveland
Rookie closer Felix Bautista continues to dominate as one of baseball’s best stories in 2022.
Rookie closer Felix Bautista continues to dominate as one of baseball’s best stories in 2022.
A day after promoting top prospect Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore hopes veteran slugger Jesus Aguilar can strengthen its bench.
The 21-year-old hit a long home run to center and singled in Baltimore’s 4-0 victory on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old infielder was set to make his major league debut in Cleveland on Wednesday night.
“I just knew I had another chance. That’s all you can ask for. It’s just funny how baseball works sometimes.”
Down to the last strike in the ninth, Kyle Stowers’ first major league homer tied the game before Anthony Santander drove in the winning run in the 11th.
Spenser Watkins tossed six solid innings after a rocky start, but Baltimore offered little run support.
Ryan Mountcastle clubbed a three-run homer off Chicago ace Dylan Cease to put Baltimore ahead in the first inning.
“We’re looking forward to the day that he makes his debut, but right now, I’m really focused on the 26 guys that we have in our clubhouse.”
The 24-year-old made his major league debut in a brief stint at Toronto in June.
Offensive struggles and signs of bullpen vulnerability are reasons why general manager Mike Elias should be trying to provide his surprising club a boost.
Willson Contreras homered twice for Chicago, and Baltimore has now scored three or fewer runs in seven of the last 13 games.
The Baltimore manager touched on a few topics prior to the start of the homestand on Thursday.
Orioles legends Brooks Robinson and Eddie Murray expressed plenty of optimism about the improving current club.
A 2017 first-round pick, the 23-year-old lefty has struck out 14.7 batters per nine innings at Triple-A Norfolk this season.
Baltimore concluded the day tied for the final wild-card spot in the American League.
Rougned Odor’s eighth-inning homer rallied the Orioles past Toronto on Tuesday night.
Dean Kremer pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings to earn the victory as Baltimore moved to four games over .500.
Allen McCallum and Nestor discuss the long wait for this brand of Orioles baseball
Jorge Lopez was dealt to the Twins despite having two more years of club control.
Allen McCallum and Nestor discuss the long wait for this brand of Orioles baseball
The popular slugger and heroic cancer survivor reflected on his time in Baltimore after being traded to Houston on Monday.
General manager Mike Elias called the decision to trade the popular slugger a “weighty” one for a young club still in wild-card contention.
Angels reporter Jeff Fletcher talks Ohtani and the greatest baseball season ever played with Nestor
BizBall Maury Brown talks MLB business, Orioles future and rock and roll glory
The Orioles were always going to limit the workload of Tyler Wells after the All-Star break, but they won’t have much of a choice now.
Barry Bloom of Sportico joins Nestor from Cooperstown for primer on who gets a bust and who doesn’t
Tyler Wells left the game in the fifth inning with lower back discomfort and will be evaluated further on Thursday.
Angels reporter Jeff Fletcher talks Ohtani and the greatest baseball season ever played with Nestor
BizBall Maury Brown talks MLB business, Orioles future and rock and roll glory
On an 0-2 pitch with Baltimore trailing 3-2 in the last of the eighth inning, Ramon Urias clubbed the go-ahead two-run homer.
Barry Bloom of Sportico joins Nestor from Cooperstown for primer on who gets a bust and who doesn’t
Baltimore plated four runs in the fifth inning to take the lead for good.
Dean Kremer allowed Aaron Judge’s 37th home run of the season and took his first loss since June 5.
New York slugger Aaron Judge homered twice off a struggling Tyler Wells on Friday night.
The Baltimore manager recognizes the importance of the seven-game homestand coming out of the All-Star break.
Adley Rutschman and the Orioles come out of the All-Star break beginning a critical seven-game homestand against the Yankees and Tampa Bay.
The Orioles shouldn’t need Jackson Holliday to make the playoffs if Mike Elias’ plan is working, but they’ll hope he enhances their World Series odds one day.
The 18-year-old is the third No. 1 overall pick in Orioles history and the son of former seven-time All-Star outfielder Matt Holliday.
Holding their own against Tampa Bay and the Yankees would paint a clearer picture for wild-card contention ahead of the trade deadline.