Early Orioles great Gus Triandos dies at 82
Regarded by many as the best catcher in franchise history, Triandos entered the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1981.
Regarded by many as the best catcher in franchise history, Triandos entered the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1981.
The move is retroactive to March 22, meaning the right-hander is still in line to start the fifth game of the season.
With the Orioles only a week away from the start of the 2013 season, The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction
With only a few Grapefruit League games remaining, Luke Jones revisits questions posed at the start of the spring.
The veteran DH hopes to avoid surgery after suffering a torn PCL in his right knee during Monday’s spring win over Boston.
A plan could not be worked out with the Orioles to allow the Super Bowl XLVII champions to open in Baltimore on Sept. 5.
After the Ravens triumphed over the Patriots in January’s AFC Championship, perhaps it was only fair to send a Flacco
The veteran outfielder hasn’t played in a spring game since March 1 as he continues to deal with neck spasms.
The Orioles left fielder is expected to take a few days off from throwing to rest his right shoulder.
It was an underwhelming Yankees roster in Sarasota, but Luke Jones offers his thoughts on Baltimore’s 5-1 victory.
Always a highlight of the offseason, Baseball America released its top 100 prospect list on Tuesday with two Orioles being
The 26-year-old thrived in the bullpen last year, but the Orioles aren’t ready to give up on the lefty being a starter just yet.
With the first workouts taking place in Sarasota on Wednesday, here are five topics to ponder this spring…
With Orioles pitchers and catchers reporting to Sarasota, Fla. for the start of spring training on Tuesday, The D&L Window
In what should have been the most significant offseason of the last 15 years, Dan Duquette and the Orioles did virtually nothing to improve.
The Orioles have until Friday to tender the first baseman a contract for arbitration or the 29-year-old will hit the open market.
Owner Peter Angelos has reportedly informed people connected with the team he will offer a long-term contract to the Baltimore manager.
Shortstop J.J. Hardy took home the hardware for the first time in his career after an outstanding defensive season.
The 19-year-old Bundy is expected to earn his way to Baltimore for good at some point during the 2013 season.
Hardy, Wieters, Jones await Tuesday night TV announcement…
The 2012 Orioles made Baltimore believe in baseball again, but keeping that feeling alive in the years to come will be the challenge.
Despite four career home runs off Orioles starter Jason Hammel, Alex Rodriguez has been benched for the deciding game of the ALDS.
Regardless of which team you’ve been rooting for, the theater we’ve witnessed this week deserved one more act.
Veteran lefty Joe Saunders will try to keep the Orioles’ season alive at Yankee Stadium Thursday night.
It’s still difficult to believe Yankees manager Joe Girardi pinch-hit for Alex Rodriguez and it worked out — twice.
(Update: Joe Saunders was named the Game 4 starter following the 3-2 loss to the Yankees on Wednesday night.) NEW
Not long ago, many feared the Orioles’ tandem of All-Stars would eventually wind up in Yankee pinstripes.
Rookie lefty Wei-Yin Chen goes to the mound against the Yankees in hopes of evening the ALDS at one game each.
Jim Johnson was just one of the Orioles’ big stars who failed to come through late in the game while the Yankees star pitcher thrived.
Lingering concern over the local product’s knee prompted Buck Showalter to leave him off the ALDS 25-man roster.
When Mark Reynolds was plunked on the left hand by Rangers starter Yu Darvish in the second inning of Friday
Taking the Camden Yards mound for the first time in nearly a month, Hammel will face off against CC Sabathia in Game 1.
Tonight, we watch the Orioles compete in their first postseason game in 5,469 days. In October 1997, I was a
Buck Showalter announced the veteran lefty as his starter in Arlington on Friday night.
(Updated: 7:15 p.m.) Major League Baseball has announced times for a potential American League East tiebreaker game on Thursday and
Chris Tillman takes the ball in the final game of the regular season with the Orioles’ playoff destination yet to be determined.
It took a loss by the Angels in the second game of a doubleheader Sunday night, but Baltimore is officially heading to the playoffs.
After grinding out victories in one-run games and extra innings all year, it’s fitting the Orioles waited just a little longer to clinch a playoff spot.
After signing an $85.5 million extension in late May, the center fielder collected his second straight team MVP award Sunday.
Baltimore finds itself in a tie for first place this late in the season for the first time since the final showdown with Milwaukee in 1982.