Three Orioles named finalists for Gold Glove awards
Hardy, Wieters, Jones await Tuesday night TV announcement…
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.
A perfect group of misfits put together by Dan Duquette and Buck Showalter advanced to the ALDS Friday night.
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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
Ray Rice and several other players showed their support for the Orioles in Owings Mills on Wednesday.
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.
A year after the “Curse of the Andino” concluded the 2011 season, the Orioles aren’t playing make-believe this time around.
The appearance of Showalter and several Orioles players on the M&T Bank Stadium video board earned a thunderous ovation.
The appearance of Showalter and several Orioles players on the M&T Bank Stadium video board earned a thunderous ovation.
Why don’t we tailgate before Baltimore Orioles games? Why aren’t more people going to Orioles games this week? Where are your neon orange lights? Here’s your magic number:
After saying in late August they wouldn’t call up the right-hander, the Orioles will summon him to pitch out of the bullpen.
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With the Orioles taking care of the Tampa Bay Rays in the opener of a three-game set and the Yankees
The right-hander left Tuesday’s game in the fourth inning after feeling a “very sharp pain” in the same knee on which he underwent surgery in mid-July.
Injured right fielder Nick Markakis told reporters Sunday he will undergo surgery on his broken left thumb that could speed
The right fielder is out for at least the rest of the regular season after a CC Sabathia fastball broke his left thumb.
The right fielder broke his left thumb after being hit by a CC Sabathia fastball on Saturday night.
After hitting a two-run homer to help the Yankees beat the Orioles Friday night, Alex Rodriguez paid tribute to Ravens
After hitting a two-run homer to help the Yankees beat the Orioles Friday night, Alex Rodriguez paid tribute to Ravens
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Something magic happened, that’s for sure…
Nestor was fortunate enough to conduct the final public interview with legendary Orioles manager Earl Weaver.