Tampa Bay completes sweep in 10-1 battering of reeling Orioles
Dean Kremer lasted just three innings as Baltimore finished off an ugly 1-5 homestand before heading out on the road.
Dean Kremer lasted just three innings as Baltimore finished off an ugly 1-5 homestand before heading out on the road.
Tickets for all remaining home games, including June through September, will go on sale May 26.
Wednesday night may have been Baltimore’s most deflating loss of the season to date.
Mike Elias discussed a variety of topics ranging from Chris Davis’ surgery to the health of Hunter Harvey and Heston Kjerstad.
The 2021 season is over before it ever started for Chris Davis, leaving one to again wonder if he’s played his final game in Baltimore.
Baltimore struck out 14 Rays batters in the process of allowing 13 runs in Tuesday’s strange blowout loss.
Rio Ruiz was batting just .167 with a .550 OPS in 101 plate appearances this season.
Despite cooling off from his ridiculous April, Cedric Mullins continues to play at a high level atop the Baltimore order.
Behind 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball from Bruce Zimmermann, Baltimore salvaged the final game of the weekend series.
Matt Harvey surrendered seven runs over 4 1/3 innings as Baltimore was swept in the two-game set at Citi Field.
Baltimore carried a 2-1 lead into the final inning before closer Cesar Valdez ran into trouble.
John Means emerging as the closest thing to a true ace the Orioles have had since Mike Mussina begs the question of whether he’ll be around to see this arduous rebuild through.
Jorge Lopez was sharp over 5 2/3 innings before the bullpen was perfect the rest of the way.
The lefty reflected on a wild week in which he became the first Baltimore pitcher to throw a complete-game no-hitter since Jim Palmer in 1969.
Don Mohler and Nestor stop The Recon for a no hitter and John Means celebration of Orioles history and near misses.
The rookie lefty allowed seven earned runs in just 2 1/3 innings in Saturday’s loss.
In the wake of Means’ historic no-hitter, Chris Holt praised the Baltimore ace and discussed other pitching topics on Friday.
Wednesday marked exactly three years since Means lost his fourth straight game at Bowie as a 25-year-old on the bubble of the Orioles’ top 30 prospects list.
The Baltimore ace threw the first individual no-hitter by an Oriole since the legendary Jim Palmer in 1969.
“Seeing how teammates embraced him, our clubhouse after the game. It was like we clinched a playoff spot.”
Tuesday was a special day for the Orioles that had nothing to do with a late-night loss in Seattle.
The Orioles plated five runs in the eighth inning and held on for the victory over the Mariners.
A’s center fielder Ramon Laureano made an acrobatic catch and hit the game-winning home run in the eighth inning on Sunday.
Despite blowing a ninth-inning lead, the Orioles prevailed to salvage a four-game split with New York.
Trey Mancini had two of Baltimore’s four hits on Wednesday night.
Lefty Bruce Zimmermann allowed four runs and nine hits over just 3 2/3 innings on Tuesday.
Cedric Mullins homered twice to back up six strong innings from Matt Harvey as Baltimore won the series opener on Monday.
Needing coverage in the bullpen, manager Brandon Hyde discussed the promotion of pitcher Jay Flaa, who is in line to make his major league debut at age 28.
Austin Hays homered twice to back up another strong outing from John Means as Baltimore avoided a sweep.
The 24-year-old lefty owns a career 2.26 ERA in the minors, but he hasn’t pitched in an official pro game since the end of the 2019 season with Double-A Bowie.
Baltimore had to settle for a split of the brief two-game set with the Marlins.
Right fielder Anthony Santander is expected to miss at least two to four weeks with a left ankle sprain.
Baltimore jumped out to a 6-1 lead before holding on for the narrow win.
John Means struck out nine over seven shutout innings, but Baltimore was unable to complete the sweep in Arlington.
Trey Mancini gave Baltimore the lead with a run-scoring double in the eighth inning.
Manager Brandon Hyde discussed home runs from Rio Ruiz and DJ Stewart as well as a strong outing from starter Jorge Lopez in the victory.
Reality hit the Orioles in a hard way with another series loss to finish off an ugly 1-6 homestand.
The Baltimore manager didn’t have much about which to be happy as his club lost three of four to Seattle and fell to 5-8 on the season on Thursday.
Remembering where the center fielder was two years ago helps keep the early struggles of other young players in perspective.
The teams experienced their second postponement in three nights.