Twelve Orioles Thoughts following ALDS sweep to Texas
Texas starter Nathan Eovaldi shut down the Baltimore lineup in the deciding Game 3.
Texas starter Nathan Eovaldi shut down the Baltimore lineup in the deciding Game 3.
The 25-year-old provided the first extra-base hit of the night and scored the first run in the AL’s 2-1 win.
After developing in the shadow of high-profile teammates, the 25-year-old has broken out in 2017.
What went wrong as the Orioles suffered their biggest defeat of the 2016 season?
The Orioles’ offseason departures of Nelson Cruz and Nick Markakis need to be rehashed about as much as Chris Tillman
The first baseman has hit at least 33 home runs in three of his four full seasons in Baltimore.
San Diego outfielder Justin Upton is just one name in which the Orioles have reportedly shown interest.
The Orioles center fielder will bat sixth for the American League on Tuesday night.
There’s been plenty of discussion about who the Orioles didn’t keep, but not enough about the ones they did who haven’t provided a return in 2015.
The former Orioles slugger currently leads the majors with 15 home runs in his first year with Seattle.
A look around the rest of the division makes you feel better about Baltimore’s chances.
What factors would most hinder the Orioles’ chances to repeat as AL East champions?
The Orioles hope the 27-year-old’s strong second half in 2014 was a sign of him finally realizing his once-great potential.
The Orioles shortstop signed a three-year, $40 million extension on the eve of the American League Championship Series.
Nick Markakis reportedly met with members of the Atlanta Braves organization in Baltimore on Monday.
The 34-year-old slugger will reportedly receive $57 million to join the Mariners.
Finding a trade partner for Ubaldo Jimenez won’t be easy with three years remaining on his contract.
The Orioles will receive a compensatory pick should the slugger sign with another team in free agency.
Baltimore will now be entitled to a compensatory draft pick should the slugger depart via free agency.
The Orioles are expected to make a $15.3 million qualifying offer for the 34-year-old slugger to at least receive a draft pick should he depart.
The Orioles won 96 games and their first division title since 1997, but will they be back in World Series contention next season?
The Orioles have taken inflammatory comments from Kansas City outfielder Jarrod Dyson in stride over the last couple days.
Three acquisitions made in the last 15 months played major roles in the Orioles completing their first postseason sweep since 1971.
The 34-year-old outfielder leads the majors with 34 home runs in his first season in Baltimore.
Luke Jones offers some musings on the Orioles before the second half begins on Friday night.
The slugger is listed as day-to-day after being hit by an 87 mph fastball from former Orioles pitcher Scott Feldman.