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Orioles owner David Rubenstein spoke about the state of the club for the first time since they fired manager Brandon Hyde.
On Tuesday, baseball found another surprising entry in its record books. In the fifth inning against the New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles starter Brandon Young threw the 119th immaculate inning in MLB history. Young struck out Jesse Winker, Jeff McNeil, and Luis Torrens to etch himself into the exclusive club.
Weeks ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline, the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles got a head start on things, as Tampa landed some needed bullpen help in righty Bryan Baker — while the O's seemed to officially signal they'll be sellers this year.
The Orioles’ 2025 season — an awful start, a managerial firing, a potential trade deadline fire sale — reminds Tim Kurkjian of the “beauty of baseball.” Of course, many Baltimore fans might not
The Baltimore Orioles have not done it yet, but they will be waving the flag on the 2025 regular season sometime in the near future.
American sports teams are worth more than ever, but the game known as the national pastime has missed out on the bonanza.
With the MLB trade deadline quickly approaching, the divide between buyers and sellers is becoming clearer. In this column, I’ll look at the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates (potential sellers), their key players who could be moved, and interesting in-house pieces who could fill gaps or take on a higher role after the trade deadline.
Orioles manager Tony Mansolino said Sunday that Handley (concussion) hasn't been cleared to resume baseball activities, Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun reports. Handley is one of four Orioles catchers on the 40-man roster who resides on the injured list.
Orioles right-hander Dean Kremer will pitch for Israel in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Which other O’s might compete in the event?