Twelve Orioles thoughts following season-opening sweep over Boston
Expectations shouldn’t change after three games, but periods of success carry long-term value for young teams trying to avoid getting used to losing.
Expectations shouldn’t change after three games, but periods of success carry long-term value for young teams trying to avoid getting used to losing.
Manny Machado’s diving stop and throw in the 11th was impressive even by his lofty standards.
The regular first baseman has made 57 starts in right field over the course of his major league career.
Jonathan Schoop gave the Orioles their 34th comeback victory of the season on Sunday.
The 33-year-old hit 10 home runs with a stout .908 on-base plus slugging percentage for Tampa Bay.
The 32-year-old had a career year in 2014 to help the Orioles win their first AL East title in 17 years.
Adding injury to the insult of being swept in a four-game series by Minnesota, the Orioles placed shortstop J.J. Hardy
BALTIMORE — As the Orioles continue to search for consistent production in left field, outfielder and first baseman Steve Pearce
Lough became the fifth Orioles outfielder to be designated for assignment since late May.
The 32-year-old is dealing with a left oblique strain.
Luke Jones takes a look at which Orioles disappointed the most in the first half of the 2015 season.
The hero of Game 2 of the 2014 American League Division Series was designated for assignment on Wednesday.
A crowded outfield situation will need to be remedied with a few key players returning this week.
The 2015 Opening Day starter sports a 5.94 ERA through his first 10 starts.
The veteran replaces rookie Rey Navarro on the 25-man roster.
Despite being just 17-20, Baltimore remains just one game out in the loss column.
The corner outfield spots have largely been no man’s land for the Orioles so far in 2015.
Baltimore fell four games below .500 for the first time since the end of the 2011 season.
Bud Norris faltered again and the Orioles struck out 18 times in a Mother’s Day loss.
What stood out the most as the Orioles got off to a 12-12 start in 2015?
Steve Johnson is just one pitcher putting up impressive numbers at Triple-A Norfolk.
The feel-good story of 2014 season has only started one of the Orioles’ last seven games.
Major League Baseball recognized the 68th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier.
A 6-0 lead through two innings typically leads to a relaxing night of baseball, but it was anything but that
Travis Snider looked the part of Nick Markakis in a season-opening 6-2 victory.
What factors would most hinder the Orioles’ chances to repeat as AL East champions?
What factors will give the Orioles their best chance to repeat as AL East champions?
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2015 Orioles every day ahead of their April 6 opener.
The Orioles hope the 27-year-old’s strong second half in 2014 was a sign of him finally realizing his once-great potential.
The 30-year-old outfielder is set to go to a hearing later this month.
Steve Pearce posted a .373 on-base percentage and is just one option to replace Nick Markakis in the top spot.
First baseman Chris Davis is entering his final season before being eligible for free agency.
What’s it worth to keep the longtime right fielder in Baltimore for 2015 and beyond?
Baltimore’s best pinch-hitter all season, the veteran came through again to give the Orioles a 2-0 lead in the ALDS.
After years at the bottom of the American League East, the unconventional Orioles are standing at the top.
Manager Buck Showalter expects the Orioles shortstop to be back in the lineup on Wednesday night.
The first baseman will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam on Saturday morning.
Luke Jones offers some musings on the Orioles before the second half begins on Friday night.
Despite hitting .292 in 72 at-bats this year, the infielder was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk prior to Thursday’s doubleheader.
Needing an extra arm in the bullpen after a taxing four-game series at Fenway Park, the Orioles recalled left-handed pitcher