2018 Orioles preview: Jonathan Schoop
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Coming off poor 2017 seasons, Chris Davis and Mark Trumbo are currently sidelined from Grapefruit League play.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2018 Orioles every day ahead of their March 29 opener.
The 31-year-old had just 34 plate appearances in 2017 after spending most of the season at Triple-A Norfolk.
The All-Star second baseman was scratched from Friday’s opener with left elbow bursitis.
Adam Jones was blunt in discussing his future beyond the 2018 season.
A $3 million bet on the veteran regaining his pre-2017 form is fine, but he shouldn’t just be penciled in as the No. 4 starter.
The 31-year-old posted a 3.40 ERA in his lone season with Texas last year.
A last-place team from a year ago enters spring after treading water all winter, neither making one last big run nor taking meaningful steps to start building for future success.
Outfielder Craig Gentry has signed a minor-league deal with an invitation to spring training.
The 270-game winner received 63.5 percent of the vote, up from 51.8 percent last year.
Austin Hays made his major league debut last September after a breakout 2017 season.
Miguel Gonzalez signing a cheap one-year deal with the White Sox is the latest bullet point making Orioles fans shake their heads.
In a pivotal winter for the organization, the Orioles are showing no evidence of a clear direction.
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Only 15 players were selected by the 29 other clubs in this year’s Rule 5 draft.
Rumors are rampant about the All-Star third baseman who’s less than a year away from free agency.
The 22-year-old is the organization’s fastest-rising talent after hitting 32 home runs between two levels in 2017.
A blistering August offense has cooled off and the bullpen had to pitch 15 innings in two wins.
Signed to a minor-league deal in the spring, Pedro Alvarez hit 26 home runs at Triple-A Norfolk.
Bundy became the second pitcher in Orioles history to record a one-hit shutout with 12 or more strikeouts.
Dylan Bundy turned in one of his most impressive performances of the season before running into trouble in the seventh inning.
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A disappointing 4-6 road trip pushed the Orioles back to three games below .500.
The recently-acquired Tim Beckham gave the Orioles a jolt over a successful homestand.
Dan Duquette said the market didn’t develop the way that he’d hoped for closer Zach Britton.
All-Star second baseman Jonathan Schoop drove in a run for the seventh consecutive game.
Receiving plenty of run support, Dylan Bundy settled in nicely after a rocky start to his outing.
Two-time All-Star closer Zach Britton is reportedly among the players now available to other clubs.
The Orioles are on their way to being sellers with the worst run differential in the American League.
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.
Mychal Givens escaped a bases-loaded jam in the sixth and turned in 1 2/3 scoreless innings.