The Baltimore Orioles are gearing up for another playoff run, but it could look a little different this season.
Orioles players showed up with improved physiques, revamped swings and new pitches. Here’s what we’ve seen and heard from spring training so far.
One more day of live and cage batting practices, bullpens and fielding drills before the Orioles play their first spring ...
Assuming health, the Orioles don’t have a true rotation competition. Zach Eflin, Grayson Rodriguez, Charlie Morton, Dean Kremer and Sugano make up Baltimore’s five starters, and the club is unlikely ...
Holliday was told after the 2023 season that the Orioles wanted him to learn second base, a position Holliday had only played ...
SARASOTA—The Orioles didn’t play much “small ball” last season. They were tied for 28th in sacrifice bunts with just six.
This year, assuming everyone remains healthy, there’s little ambiguity when projecting the Orioles’ opening day roster.
Gunnar Henderson is batting leadoff this afternoon and Jackson Holliday is the second baseman for today’s exhibition opener ...
With Spring Training starting up, the Baltimore Orioles will be looking to make it three straight years of appearing in the postseason. For the last two seasons in the American League, no team has ...
The Orioles turned to the international market this offseason when they signed Japanese pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano to a one-year deal.He is part of a new swing of Japanese players to play in the majors.
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