Twelve Orioles thoughts as baseball’s shutdown continues
The KBO in South Korea may offer some cautious optimism for MLB to be able to play at some point in 2020.
The KBO in South Korea may offer some cautious optimism for MLB to be able to play at some point in 2020.
Signed to a minor-league deal in the spring, Pedro Alvarez hit 26 home runs at Triple-A Norfolk.
The Orioles center fielder was out of the lineup for the second straight game on Sunday.
Baltimore blew its fourth lead of five or more runs in the last month.
Tyler Wilson turned in a critical quality start less than 24 hours after he found out he’d be getting the ball.
Kevin Gausman turned in one of the worst starts of his career on Tuesday night.
Alec Asher gave up only one run over 6 1/3 innings in his Orioles debut.
Darren O’Day turned in the worst outing of his Orioles career on Sunday.
Luke Jones continues his look at each member of the 2017 Orioles ahead of Monday’s opener.
As expected, Pedro Alvarez will continue to learn the outfield playing for the Tides.
What went wrong for the Orioles as their five-game winning streak was snapped on Tuesday night?
The Orioles shortstop will begin playing for Double-A Bowie on Tuesday.
The struggling right-hander turned in the shortest outing of his major league career on Sunday.
Who stood out as Baltimore began a challenging road trip with its fifth straight victory?
Sparked by Kevin Gausman’s return, the Orioles registered quality starts in 11 of their last 14 games entering Thursday.
Who stood out as the Orioles improved to a season-best eight games above .500?
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles dropped the second game of the New York series.
Who stood out as Baltimore snapped a three-game losing streak on Wednesday night?
Luke Jones discusses whether Dylan Bundy should be a starting option for the Orioles later this season.
Luke Jones examines what went wrong as the Orioles suffered their fourth loss in five games.
What went wrong in the Orioles’ 4-2 defeat to the Red Sox on Wednesday night?
Who stood out in the Orioles’ 3-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Opening Day? In the spirit of hockey’s
Luke Jones will take a look at a member of the 2016 Orioles every day ahead of their April 4 opener.
On the same day the Orioles revealed the fourth member of their starting rotation to begin the 2016 season, the
Hope springs eternal for the Orioles starting rotation. Three former All-Star selections are projected members of this year’s rotation. Three
The Orioles right-handed starter has a 22.24 ERA in his first three spring starts.
Beginning their final road trip of the 2015 season and needing a historic finish to qualify for the postseason, the
(Updated: 11:30 p.m.) BALTIMORE — Performing poorly for more than two months, Orioles starting pitcher Miguel Gonzalez underwent a magnetic
Lough became the fifth Orioles outfielder to be designated for assignment since late May.
The Orioles slugger has already surpassed his home run and RBI totals from a year ago.
The Orioles right-hander turned his left ankle in Wednesday’s win over Atlanta.
Originally drafted as a shortstop, the 2009 second-round pick has pitched to a 1.60 ERA this season.
Orioles relievers pitched 19 1/3 innings over the first five games of the current homestand.
The former Naval Academy product was selected in the 43rd round of the 2008 draft.
The Orioles starter has been dealing with bronchitis and hasn’t pitched since May 10.
The Orioles selected the contracts of young right-handed pitchers Tyler Wilson and Mike Wright, adding each to the 40-man roster