Eleven Orioles to watch to open 2021 season
The Baltimore outfield has no shortage of talent entering the new season.
The Baltimore outfield has no shortage of talent entering the new season.
Trey Mancini had to wait another day to officially complete his inspiring comeback from colon cancer.
Sure, the 0.0 predictions about postseason hopes were clever but what is the 2021 ceiling for the Birds of Mike Elias and rebuilding into another season without real hope for anything other than the future?
The Baltimore outfield is shaping up to be a crowded group this season.
Yusniel Diaz is among the prospects likely to arrive in Baltimore at some point in 2021.
A John Means resurgence on the heels of Keegan Akin and Dean Kremer shutting down the Yankees last weekend would give the Orioles the makings of their most interesting starting rotation in some time.
Ryan Mountcastle brings hope for better days ahead, especially with Baltimore’s surprising start being flattened by a six-game losing streak this week.
The 2020 Orioles are competing, entertaining, and — to the surprise of everyone — winning.
One of 2019’s surprise stories, Hanser Alberto is batting .429 with a 1.145 OPS through the first eight games of the new season.
With fingers crossed and expectations low for the Orioles, let’s play ball.
Center fielder Austin Hays headlines the list of exciting youngsters to watch in Baltimore this season.
The cancellation of the minor league season leaves Mike Elias’ goal of fostering “an elite talent pipeline” with limited avenues to develop young prospects.
As of Monday, Mike Elias said the organization had been “remarkably lucky” not to have any positive COVID-19 tests.
This figures to be a pivotal year for outfield prospect Yusniel Diaz after an injury-plagued 2019 campaign.
The patience required for a multiyear rebuild was already agonizing enough, but the model being the 2017 Houston Astros now carries much different connotations.
First overall pick Adley Rutschman is the No. 5 prospect in baseball, according to the publication.
Dylan Bundy was once the consensus best pitching prospect in baseball and represented hope.
International League MVP Ryan Mountcastle was among those protected from next month’s Rule 5 draft.
The Orioles pitching staff entered Tuesday on the verge of making infamous major league history.
Instead of sulking after his mid-spring demotion, DJ Stewart seized the opportunity to grow as a player.
Outfielder DJ Stewart is batting .500 in May and sports an impressive .967 OPS for the Tides this season.
Trey Mancini has easily been Baltimore’s biggest star, but Dwight Smith Jr. has been the surprise at the plate.
Coming off the worst season in club history, what will 2019 bring for the rebuilding Orioles?
Former first-round pick DJ Stewart entered spring training hoping to earn a job in Baltimore.
Rule 5 shortstop Richie Martin is off to a good start in Grapefruit League action.
Acquired in the Manny Machado trade, outfielder Yusniel Diaz is widely regarded as Baltimore’s top prospect.
Austin Hays made his major league debut last September after a breakout 2017 season.