After latest trade, show of good faith would go long way for Orioles
Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn’t all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.
Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn’t all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.
Baltimore retained the contractual rights to Trey Mancini with baseball’s lockout looming.
Veteran shortstop Freddy Galvis is returning to the club with which he began his professional career.
At the same time the Orioles’ season started falling apart, Ryan Mountcastle began turning his rookie campaign around.
Reality hit the Orioles in a hard way with another series loss to finish off an ugly 1-6 homestand.
Remembering where the center fielder was two years ago helps keep the early struggles of other young players in perspective.
The reception from fans, both teams, and the umpires for Trey Mancini brought goosebumps as he played in Baltimore for the first time since beating cancer.
The Baltimore outfield has no shortage of talent entering the new season.
Lefty John Means is the heavy favorite to start the season opener in Boston on April 1.
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.
This figures to be a pivotal year for outfield prospect Yusniel Diaz after an injury-plagued 2019 campaign.
Hard-throwing lefty Tanner Scott pitched to a 1.96 ERA in his last 18 1/3 innings at Triple-A Norfolk.
Instead of sulking after his mid-spring demotion, DJ Stewart seized the opportunity to grow as a player.
Trey Mancini entered Wednesday ranked eighth in the majors in on-base plus slugging percentage.
The Baltimore staff allowed a staggering 37 home runs through its first 13 games.
Coming off the worst season in club history, what will 2019 bring for the rebuilding Orioles?
General manager Mike Elias is doing what’s best for the future over trying to squeeze out an extra win or two in 2019.
Two intriguing young players many expected to begin the season in Baltimore will go to the minors instead.
Mychal Givens is just one Baltimore pitcher who could benefit from a greater emphasis on his slider.
Hours after originally being in Sunday’s lineup, the 23-year-old catcher was sent to Triple-A Norfolk.
Top pitching prospect Hunter Harvey is sidelined with a right shoulder injury reportedly sustained dodging a foul ball.
Jonathan Schoop hit a pair of home runs in the Game 1 win over the Rays.
Did Thursday night mark Chris Tillman’s final start with the Orioles?
Chris Tillman showed some improvement, but he still wasn’t good enough and received no run support.
The 23-year-old had been scheduled to pitch for Double-A Bowie on Monday.
After going 2-8 at Yankee Stadium last year, the Orioles won three of four in a memorable April series.
Ubaldo Jimenez has received good reviews on his early-spring work.