Sizing up the 2015 Orioles roster entering spring training
Luke Jones takes an early look at the 25-man roster with pitchers and catchers reporting to Sarasota this week.
Luke Jones takes an early look at the 25-man roster with pitchers and catchers reporting to Sarasota this week.
The spat between Hall of Famer and TNT analyst Charles Barkley and Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey is just
The Orioles are currently slated to have 56 players in major league camp later this month.
The Orioles were the first major league team to play a game in Cuba in four decades back in 1999.
The 30-year-old outfielder is set to go to a hearing later this month.
Will second baseman Jonathan Schoop’s offense catch up to his defense in his second major league season?
The lefty sinkerballer saved 37 of 41 opportunities in his first season as a relief pitcher.
The Orioles have now come to terms with all but two of their 11 arbitration-eligible players this offseason.
The 31-year-old outfielder spent time with Toronto and Arizona after being waived by the Orioles last season.
Steve Pearce posted a .373 on-base percentage and is just one option to replace Nick Markakis in the top spot.
The Orioles shortstop signed a three-year, $40 million extension on the eve of the American League Championship Series.
Their healthy returns would ease the sting of a disappointing offseason for the 2014 AL East champions.
Will the Orioles be back in the same spot with the executive vice president of baseball operations next fall?
Baltimore also added three players on minor-league signings on Monday.
The Orioles now have five arbitration cases that have yet to be settled.
The Orioles were seeking premium prospects in exchange for their executive vice president of baseball operations.
The Orioles would be wise to have this saga wrapped up in time for next weekend’s FanFest event.
The St. Paul’s grad dealt with shoulder problems throughout the 2014 season.
Reports indicate Major League Baseball is now involved in Toronto’s pursuit of the Orioles executive.
The Orioles catcher is entering his final season before becoming a free agent.
Owner Peter Angelos reiterated Wednesday that the executive vice president of baseball operations isn’t going anywhere.
The Orioles third baseman has had each of the last two seasons cut short by knee surgeries.
The Orioles made one of their most notable additions of an all-too-quiet offseason Thursday with the announcement of a minor-league
The relief pitcher was an important part of the 1966 World Series champions.
The 29-year-old stroked the game-winning double in Game 2 of the 2014 American League Division Series.
The 48-year-old will replace Jim Presley as a member of Buck Showalter’s coaching staff.
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The former Chicago Cubs pitcher will try to help fill the void left behind by Andrew Miller.
The slugger was suspended 25 games for testing positive for the drug last season.
Jason Garcia was reportedly throwing in the high 90s this fall after undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2013.
It appears the uncertainty surrounding Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette was all for nothing. According to
The Orioles executive didn’t exactly squash rumors of his interest in the Toronto Blue Jays’ president/CEO job on Monday.
The 56-year-old as served as the Orioles’ executive vice president of baseball operations since 2011.
The 29-year-old southpaw is heading to New York after agreeing to a four-year, $36 million contract.
Priding themselves as a club whose sum is greater than its parts, the Orioles waved goodbye to one of their cornerstones.
The 31-year-old had spent his entire professional career in Baltimore after being drafted in 2003.
First baseman Chris Davis is entering his final season before being eligible for free agency.
The 34-year-old slugger will reportedly receive $57 million to join the Mariners.
The Orioles officially added two more players to their 40-man roster Wednesday with the acquisition of left-handed relief pitcher Scott
The Orioles selected the contracts of young right-handed pitchers Tyler Wilson and Mike Wright, adding each to the 40-man roster