Orioles have no choice but to circle back patiently with starting options
Cycling through pitching options with one-start auditions hasn’t yielded answers for manager Buck Showalter to this point.
Cycling through pitching options with one-start auditions hasn’t yielded answers for manager Buck Showalter to this point.
The 2011 NL All-Star pitcher will reportedly take one of the rotation spots vacated by the injured Wei-Yin Chen.
The left-hander’s injury leaves the Orioles with just three healthy starters in their current rotation.
Other early concerns aside, better starting pitching is a must as the Orioles start the second week of the season.
There are too many question marks on the roster to make the Orioles a strong bet to duplicate their 2012 success.
With the first workouts taking place in Sarasota on Wednesday, here are five topics to ponder this spring…
Rookie lefty Wei-Yin Chen goes to the mound against the Yankees in hopes of evening the ALDS at one game each.
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