Reimold placed on 15-day DL with hamstring strain; Arrieta recalled
The Orioles also optioned RHP Alex Burnett to make room for Saturday’s starter Jair Jurrjens.
The Orioles also optioned RHP Alex Burnett to make room for Saturday’s starter Jair Jurrjens.
The 27-year-old right-hander will make his 2013 debut against Tampa Bay on Saturday afternoon.
The 2011 NL All-Star pitcher will reportedly take one of the rotation spots vacated by the injured Wei-Yin Chen.
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The left-hander’s injury leaves the Orioles with just three healthy starters in their current rotation.
Drew Forrester and Luke Jones take a look back at games 25-36 for the Orioles…
The 24-year-old reliever was acquired in the Josh Bell trade last season.
Orioles starter headed back to minors after rough outing in Minnesota…
Closer Jim Johnson broke Randy Myers’ franchise record with his 35th consecutive save conversion on Friday night.
The Orioles right fielder’s mother is a breast cancer survivor, but the pink bats manufactured for him won’t be allowed for use on Mother’s Day.
The St. Paul’s alum will make Saturday’s start in place of the injured Miguel Gonzalez.
Two days off next week will ease the burden left behind by the right-handed starter’s absence.
The 35-year-old will undergo a “semitendinosus release” procedure on Thursday, which will keep him sidelined for at least six more weeks.
The 35-year-old second baseman didn’t like the way his knee responded upon taking light batting practice in Sarasota.
Less than a week after making his major league debut with the Orioles, right-handed pitcher Zach Clark finds himself at
The 36-year-old veteran takes the hill Saturday in Anaheim as the latest trying to nail down the Orioles’ fifth starter job.
The slugging first baseman was out of Saturday’s lineup but returned to action for the series finale in Anaheim.
After Chris Davis and the Orioles tied a franchise record for wins in April, Luke Jones offers his thoughts one month into the 2013 season.
The UMBC grad will be making his major league debut after receiving the call with the Orioles, who are in need of bullpen help.
The 20-year-old received the same treatment for his forearm and elbow that Zach Britton did for his left shoulder last year.
During the 2013 season, Drew Forrester and Luke Jones of The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction will provide the “12-Game
The lefty will be available to pitch in relief for the next game or two before his scheduled start in Seattle on Monday.
Josh Stinson proved incapable of taking control of the fifth starter job, so the rotation carousel has officially begun.
The 20-year-old is still experiencing tightness in his right forearm after throwing from 90 feet in Sarasota on Monday.
The Orioles still haven’t named a starter for Wednesday’s series finale against Toronto.
From hitting in the No. 2 spot to dropping a key 10th-inning bunt earlier this week, the 20-year-old handles everything thrown his way.
The manager took exception to the Jets coach’s belief that the Orioles should have moved their Sept. 5 game to the road.
In addition to bouncing back from spinal fusion surgery, the 29-year-old is serving as a regular DH for the first time in his career.
BALTIMORE — With Tampa Bay lefty Matt Moore taking the hill against the Orioles on Wednesday night, manager Buck Showalter
Drew and Luke take a look back at the first dozen games of the season before looking ahead…
BALTIMORE — Orioles manager Buck Showalter confirmed what was already assumed on Tuesday that second baseman Brian Roberts will not
After being the final cut of spring training when the Orioles selected their 25-man roster to begin the 2013 season,
The move not only frees up a fourth bench spot for outfielder Chris Dickerson but makes the possibility of keeping Rule 5 selection T.J. McFarland more feasible for Baltimore.
Other early concerns aside, better starting pitching is a must as the Orioles start the second week of the season.
Already sporting a short bench, the Orioles need to decide quickly on Reimold’s status as they travel to Boston for a three-game set.
You may remember the phenomenon of Matt Wieters Facts as the catcher was making his way up the minor-league chain,
With a 20-game stretch without a day off starting later this month, the Orioles will stick with an eight-man bullpen.
Watching Chris Davis do the improbable early on reminds us just how fun the 2012 season really was.
The second baseman is expected to miss 3-4 weeks with a torn tendon behind his right knee.
The 35-year-old injured his right leg stealing second base in the ninth inning of the Orioles’ 6-3 win on Thursday.