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BALTIMORE — After weeks of speculation and a 40-minute press conference on Monday, we’ll witness the start of the Buck […]
BALTIMORE — After weeks of speculation and a 40-minute press conference on Monday, we’ll witness the start of the Buck […]
With the Orioles officially reaching the halfway point of the season on Sunday, the second half of the schedule began
BALTIMORE — As the Orioles fall further into the abyss of the 2010 season, Thursday night’s loss ranks near the
BALTIMORE — Even after missing countless opportunities throughout the night, the Orioles managed to load the bases in the ninth
As the Orioles travel to New York Sunday evening, Dave Trembley will take a deep breath, smile, and maybe even
BALTIMORE — With two pitchers returning to the starting rotation for their respective teams, it was clear Saturday night’s game
BALTIMORE — To say the Orioles have struggled in the month of April would be comparable to labeling Mount Everest
Carlos Pena’s three-run bomb in the 10th seals a bullpen collapse that wasted a sparkling effort from young lefty Brian Matusz.
A record low of 9,129 people watched a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards as the Orioles fell 5-1 to Tampa Bay, dropping Baltimore to 1-6 on the season.
Close games or not, a 1-5 record speaks for itself as the Orioles close out a very disappointing starting week of the season.
Toronto lefty Dana Eveland stifles the Baltimore bats as the Orioles fall to 1-4 on the season.
Any baseball fan will tell you the 162-game schedule is filled with peaks and valleys. You’re never as good as
When looking from afar, it seems nothing has changed this year from the last 11 seasons of baseball. Stuck in
Another missed opportunity and another series loss. Despite jumping out to an early 2-0 lead, the Orioles fell to the
The Orioles completed a 1-5 road trip with a 3-0 loss to the Oakland Athletics on Sunday afternoon. Oakland rookie