Fowler would bring needed skills to Orioles lineup
A .363 career on-base percentage would be an attractive addition to an offense lacking in that department.
A .363 career on-base percentage would be an attractive addition to an offense lacking in that department.
The Orioles agreed to a minor-league deal with veteran relief pitcher Dale Thayer on Wednesday. The 35-year-old right-hander will receive
While moving closer to a deal with Yovani Gallardo, Baltimore is reportedly interested in outfielder Dexter Fowler.
The sides are moving closer to what’s believed to be a three-year contract.
Mat Latos agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal with the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
Injuries sidelined top pitching prospect Hunter Harvey for the entire 2015 season.
Former Orioles outfielder Delmon Young was arrested for battery after allegedly choking and threatening to kill a valet attendant in
Baltimore has spent too much elsewhere this winter to neglect its starting rotation for 2016.
Adam Jones needs more help in the outfield if the Orioles want to return to the playoffs for the third time in five years.
The Orioles designated fellow outfielder L.J. Hoes for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster.
After handing out the biggest contract in franchise history to Chris Davis, the Orioles still need to address a gaping hole in their starting rotation.
The 32-year-old had a career year in 2014 to help the Orioles win their first AL East title in 17 years.
The man behind the plate can play a major role in determining how much the Baltimore rotation will improve in 2016.
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The 29-year-old first baseman agreed to the richest contract in the history of Baltimore sports.
The Orioles settled with all but two of their arbitration-eligible players by Friday’s deadline to exchange salary figures.
The right-handed Brach posted a career-best 2.72 ERA in 2015.
The 30-year-old hit .291 with a career-high 35 home runs split between Detroit and the New York Mets in 2015.
With other needs to address, the Orioles are allowing the free-agent first baseman to hold them hostage.
The Taiwanese lefty has reportedly agreed to a five-year, $80 million deal with the Miami Marlins.
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After repeatedly stating their desire to add left-handed outfield help for the 2016 season, the Orioles have reportedly agreed to
Dan Duquette confirmed Saturday that the Orioles had pulled their offer to first baseman Chris Davis.
Walking away from the first baseman only makes sense if they have a real alternative ready to agree to a contract.
The Orioles will reportedly give the right-hander $31 million over the next four seasons.
Dan Duquette had a busy Wednesday, and that’s not even counting finalizing the acquisition of slugger Mark Trumbo and relief
The 29-year-old averaged just under 32 home runs per season from 2011-2013.
The 2008 draft pick was sent to the Astros as part of the Bud Norris in 2013.
Despite not being voted Most Valuable Oriole this season, Orioles third baseman Manny Machado finished fourth in the 2015 AL
The 29-year-old catcher accepted his $15.8 million qualifying offer on Friday.
The 23-year-old claimed the second Gold Glove Award of his career on Tuesday night.
The market for 29-year-old catcher Matt Wieters figures to be the most interesting this offseason.
After playing exceptional defense in 2014, Baltimore’s fielding was very average in an 81-81 season.
Orioles third baseman Manny Machado was named a finalist for a 2015 Rawlings Gold Glove Award on Thursday. The 23-year-old
Facing one of their most critical offseasons in recent memory, the Orioles made a minor move Tuesday by claiming right-handed
The potential departures of Chris Davis and Matt Wieters are just two of many issues facing the Orioles this winter.
Chris Davis had more home runs and RBIs, but the Orioles third baseman did it all this season.
Not only did the Orioles complete an impressive sweep of the Washington Nationals to keep their remote playoff hopes alive,
Beginning their final road trip of the 2015 season and needing a historic finish to qualify for the postseason, the
Luke Jones offers thoughts on the 2016 rotation, Gerardo Parra, and J.J. Hardy.